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    CrococryptFile

    CrococryptFile

    An encryption tool for creating file archives

    ...The encryption features of CrococryptFile can be compared to a ZIP utility that uses ZIP's AES encryption. However, there are significant differences. CrococryptFile... - encrypts all file and folder information including filenames, time/date and filesize information, - disguises any information of the archive's content, because all data and meta-data is simply integrated into a giant file dump. =Crypto Suites= For a full list of and details about supported crypto suites, please visit the CrococryptFile Homepage. Examples: - Password-based encryption (following PBKDF2) with AES-256, Twofish, Serpent, ...
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    Checksum Directory

    Checksum Directory

    Check some checksum!

    A secure and centralized way to get checksums of common downloads. You will find the usual MD5 hash, but also the newer and more secure hashes like SHA-1, SHA-256 and even SHA-512. If the filesize and all up to four hashes match, you should be save to use that downloaded file.
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    eCryptfs Parser is a GUI for Linux and Windows that recursively parses the headers of every eCryptfs file found in a given directory. It will tell you what encryption algorithm was used, the original filesize, signature used etc
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