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mystic-crypt is designed as a Java library that can be used for simple and complex encryption and decryption.
The source code for the library is available under https://github.com/astrapi69/mystic-crypt
For demonstration what the library can do there is a graphical client:
The source code for the ui is available under https://github.com/astrapi69/mystic-crypt-ui
...In particular, it is more effective against ransomware than traditional approaches to security.
If you know about the Linux 'execute permission' bit then you'll understand what this is for. The mode of operation is somewhat different in that execute permission is granted to folders and subfolders rather than individual files, but the intention is the same, to stop undesirable or unknown software from launching unless you OK it.
Additionally, it is possible to specify that certain executables (typically browsers and email clients) are run with reduced rights. ...
Designed to use what is known about users via the /etc/passwd file on unix/linux systems to generate a dynamic dictionary or csv file of more accurate guesses as to what their possible password may be, to look for bad password protection practices.
siggen is a cool email signature generator for encrypted ansi c (confused), brainf*ck, ... signatures. Use it in combination with vi(m), emacs, mutt, pine, or what ever. (tested on Solaris, Linux and Windoze). Optimized only for geeks :-)
Sportal is made for people that need to know what is going on in their systems. It monitors files that you select, for "hot words" that you also select, through a graphical interface.This is work in progress, i spect it to grown to a full IDS.