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    encrypt

    encrypt

    cross-platform, encryption application

    encrypt is a multi-platform, file encryption application. Binary packages are currently provided for Arch, Debian, Fedora, MS Windows, Android and OS X. For further details, including the latest source code, visit https://albinoloverats.net/projects/encrypt
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    MacPass

    MacPass

    A native OS X KeePass client

    A free, open-source, KeePass-compatible password manager for macOS. Open files in individual windows or use tabs to use a single window. Your files will get saved constantly. Lost something and cannot recover it from an entries history? Browse versions to find what you're looking for! MacPass supports Undo/Redo for everything you do with your data. Something went wrong and you want to revert it, just undo your changes an you're good to go! Move or copy entries and groups inside a database or...
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    Crypt

    Crypt

    Crypt encryption and decryption is based on ASCII Table Shift.

    Crypt is the developed based on the ASCII Table shift and it can customized based on the user requirements, right from the shifting order and the level of encryption or decryption. It can be integrated to any of the programming language with the custom build of the source code. It can secure from text file to binary code.
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    A collection of tools to assist with the forensic analysis of computer systems.
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    An IP Tracker for Mac OS X, Client and Server-side, very small! Logs your IP and the Date. If your Laptop is stolen you can log in via SSH, install a keylogger or something like this. Maybe a Windows or a linux version is coming soon..
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    The PowerCiph Data Encryption Algorithm is a versatile, yet simplistic, encryption algorithm/protocol. The ultimate goal of the algorithm is simplicity, compactness, and a lack of prerequisites.
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    RemoteFinder is a graphical SCP program for Mac OS X. It will provide features similar to other programs such as WinSCP. The Look and Feel will be Mac-Like. In the future, other Protocols such als FTP and WebDAV will be implemented.
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    USRBAC is a kernel patch and userspace daemon that allows role based access control to be mitegated in userspace. The goal is to allow a secure way to impliment RBAC compliant security systems using a daemon in userspace
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