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    spring-security-jwt-guide

    spring-security-jwt-guide

    Spring Security With JWT

    This project is a comprehensive example repository that demonstrates how to secure a Spring Boot application using Spring Security and JSON Web Tokens (JWT). It is built on Spring Boot 3.x and Java 21, and includes integrations such as Spring Security 6.x, JPA (via Hibernate) for persistence, and Redis for session/token management. The goal is to show how to migrate from stateful, session-based auth toward stateless, modern REST API authentication using JWTs, roles, and permission checks. ...
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    Central Authentication Service (CAS)

    Central Authentication Service (CAS)

    Identity & Single Sign On for all earthlings and beyond

    Welcome to the home of the Apereo Central Authentication Service project, more commonly referred to as CAS. CAS is an enterprise multilingual single sign-on solution and identity provider for the web and attempts to be a comprehensive platform for your authentication and authorization needs. CAS is an open and well-documented authentication protocol. The primary implementation of the protocol is an open-source Java server component by the same name hosted here, with support for a plethora of...
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    IP-Chat

    IP-Chat

    UDP based desktop chatting app which supports AES-256 bit encryption.

    Simple Encrypted chat application built with Java. It uses AES-256 bit block cipher algorithm.
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    Whonix

    Whonix

    Whonix is an Anonymous Operating System.

    THIS IS NOT WHONIX'S HOMEPAGE. Please go to: https://www.whonix.org/ (This is only Whonix's sourceforge must-have project page.) Whonix is an operating system focused on anonymity, privacy and security. It's based on the Tor anonymity network, Debian GNU/Linux and security by isolation. DNS leaks are impossible, and not even malware with root privileges can find out the user's real IP. Whonix consists of two parts: One solely runs Tor and acts as a gateway, which we call...
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    With this application you can encrypt texts or files and chat with friends. You can download a early Android version of the chat client from here: https://drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=0BwePHaWdtoMweWRyMExqbHZyUEk Hint: I started this project because i have fun to write java apps. This app is not professional. I don´t recommend using this to encrypt very important data (for example of your company ...).
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    BCrypta

    encrypt data

    With this application you can encrypt texts or files and chat with friends. How to start: -------- Windows: double-click on BCrypta.exe -------- Linux: java -jar BCrypta.exe -------- Console: java -jar BCrypta.exe --help
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    We can briefly define HDIV as a Java Web Application Security Framework. HDIV extends web application frameworks behaviour (Struts 1.x, Struts 2.x, Spring MVC) in order to avoid most common web application security vulnerabilities
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    Messa is a fully distributed instant messaging and presence application.
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    The K Network will provide a network infrastructure for encrypted anonymous distibuted communication. Distributed chat will be the first application. Goals are anonymity for both sender and receiver, no central point of failure, and scalability.
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    ASOPEC is a framework for dealing with security in a diverse range of environments. It abstracts security from your application with a AOP approach. It is written in Java and works in Spring and EJB3 containers.
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