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A free utility to recover the passwords of wireless networks
WiFi Password Recovery is a free utility to recover the passwords of the WiFi networks saved on your computer. For example if you forgot the password of a WiFi network (which you have entered in the past), you can easily recover it thanks to this tool. WiFi Password Recovery provides a very simple user interface which shows also other informations (SSID, Interface, Security type, Encryption algorithm) for each wireless network.
Advanced Onion Router is a portable client for the OR network and is intended to be an improved alternative for Tor+Vidalia+Privoxy bundle for Windows users. Some of the improvements include UNICODE paths, support for HTTP and HTTPS proxy protocols on the same Socks4/Socks5 port with HTTP header filtering that generates fake identity-dependent headers every time the identity is changed (proxy chains are also supported), support for NTLM proxies, a User Interface that makes Tor's options and...
A program to generate random reciprocal bigram tables
A command-line program to encrypt/decrypt a message using a random reciprocal bigram table and write a bigram table to a text file.
Executing the program without any command-line arguments starts bigram in message encryption/decryption mode. The program prompts for a password or passphrase and a message to encrypt/ decrypt. After the message is entered the ciphertext is displayed.
Executing the program with command-line arguments causes bigram to generate a random bigram table to print to screen or save to disk depending on whether the -f filename argument was given. ...