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    PGP Individual UID Signer makes signing all the UIDs on all of the keys at a PGP Keysigning party much simpler. It prompts for verification fingerprints, and then signs each UID on each key separately and PGP/Mime encrypt-emails them to their recipient. NOTE: Developement now happens at GitHub: http://github.com/jaymzh/pius
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    sha3sum and then some

    sha3sum - A demonstration of the Keccak permutation.

    Hash mode interface to the Keccak code package. This program illustrates the use of the Keccak permutation. Usage is much more than a hash function. The NIST compatible settings are subject to change when they publish FIPS PUB 180-5. I wrote this program when evaluating the permutation and developing tree hashing for the Intel(R) MIC architecture.
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    libnsa

    RSA 4096 C++ library

    Libnsa stands literally for "Library: Non Semper erit Aestas". It is a small C++ library which implements RSA encryption. The current version only creates the 4096 bit public and private keys.
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    File Scrambler

    Scramble your files

    Scrambler splits your files into a disired number of chunks and puts them together in a different order. This makes the file unreadable. In order to read them again you must unscramble them. Possible Uses: 1. Protect your private files (e.g. pictures, text, source file etc.) 2. Protect your hosted file on your website. (e.g. You can scramble the file and upload it. In order for the downloader to open the file he needs to unscramble the file. For this he will need the number of scrambles)
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    Bigram Table Generator

    Bigram Table Generator

    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...
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