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    Ascon

    Ascon

    Command-line Ascon v1.2 Encryption Tool written in Go

    Ascon is a new family of authenticated encryption algorithms, submitted to the CAESAR competition for authenticated ciphers. The Ascon family was designed to be lightweight and easy to implement, even with added countermeasures against side-channel attacks. This project is licensed under the ISC License. Copyright © 2020-2022 ALBANESE Research Lab Source code: https://github.com/pedroalbanese/ascon Visit: http://albanese.atwebpages.com
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    approach to encryption and decryption involves two strings. The first is an encryption / decryption string which we will allow to be up to 128 lower case alphabetical characters in length. The second string is a line of text from a file that is to be encrypted or decrypted. the basic strategy for encrypting data is based on mapping alphabetical characters to specific values, then doing some simple mathematical operations to create a new value.
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    Cryptography Tools

    Classic & Modern Cryptography tools

    Cryptography Tools is a project to develop demonstration tools on classic (currently Caesar and Playfair) & modern crypto-systems, including private & public key encryptions, digital signatures, cryptographic hashes and authenticated encryption.
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    The MOTET Cipher & SE Scrambler

    The MOTET Cipher & SE Scrambler

    A tiny, fast encryption tool in C

    MOTET is a tiny, fast super-encipherment application written in C, featuring the new CSPRNG/stream ciphers MOTE and BEDBUG in each of their three variants, as well as the "gold standard" among ciphers, ISAAC. MOTET brings multiple levels of encryption, including a ciphertext-hash, a Vigenere mixing function, a choice of Caesar MOD or Caesar MIX ciphering on the primary key-stream, plus a deeply scrambled "outer shell" as a final super-encryption stage. A unique nonce IV guarantees that each...
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    JCryptor

    JCryptor is an encrypting tool based on the Caesar-cipher.

    JCryptor uses the Caesar-cipher to encrypt keystrokes on-the-fly. It can also be used to decrypt an encrypted text easily. Caesar-cipher is a simple encryption algorithm, developed by Julius Caesar, to encrypt his correspondence with Cicero in the ancient world. Therefore it uses a simple character substitution method to replace a given character by another. A keyshift of thirteen is called ROT13. ROT13 can be decrypted by encrypting it again with ROT13. Even today this simple method is used...
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    CaesarCipher is a simple tool which helps you de/encrypt texts with the caesar cipher. This tool should not be used to encrypt sensitive data like passwords or personal information.
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    HcryptoJ (Historical cryptology in Java) is a Java based programming library for implementing and analyzing historical ciphers. HcryptoJ is designed to support research and teaching in historical cryptography and computer science. Licensed under GPL.
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    SLEncrypt is a python module for encryption with 11 ciphers at the moment, including ADFGVX, Autokey, Caesar/ROT13, Vigenere, XOR and a lot more. It contains functions allowing you to easily encrypt/decrypt files. The code is about 95% PEP 8 compilant.
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    A simple but fully-featured implementation of the simple Caesar Cipher encryption algorithm, specifically 'rot13' - Caesar with a factor of 13. Supports file and tty input/output, internationalisation, and also includes a shared library.
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    Caesar file-system (Cfs) is a stackable file-system that provides encryption of the data stored on the hard-disk/removable media.
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