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    LEACrypt

    LEACrypt

    TTAK.KO-12.0223 Lightweight Encryption Algorithm Tool

    The Lightweight Encryption Algorithm (also known as LEA) is a 128-bit block cipher developed by South Korea in 2013 to provide confidentiality in high-speed environments such as big data and cloud computing, as well as lightweight environments such as IoT devices and mobile devices. LEA is one of the cryptographic algorithms approved by the Korean Cryptographic Module Validation Program (KCMVP) and is the national standard of Republic of Korea (KS X 3246). LEA is included in the ISO/IEC 29192-2:2019 standard (Information security - Lightweight cryptography - Part 2: Block ciphers). ...
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    FinalCrypt

    FinalCrypt

    FinalCrypt - Unbreakable One-Time Pad Encryption

    Why FinalCrypt? 1. Most people choose Disk-Encryption as it's easier to unlock a whole drive, but Big-Brother or Malware can then also read all your files. Only use File-Encryption! 2. Most software uses recently broken AES encryption. 3. Soon The Shor's algorithm will instantly break all assymmetric encryption with Quantum Computers. 4. FinalCrypt uses Symmetric One Time Pad Encryption, which is the most unbreakable encryption there is. 5.
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    inKey

    inKey - small & strong encryption utility (> 800 000 bit).

    inKey - small encryption utility with big encryption block (> 800 000 bit). This program can protect very sensitive data, such e-mail, which has size up to 100 kilobytes, but processing speed might be too small with the bigger size of source data. ProcessingTime(data) = O(data ^ 2); USE IT ONLY TO PROTECT SMALL FILES (~ 100 Kb or a bit bigger). You can use "PaperBack" to print your 100 Kb encrypted *.iK file to A4 paper and get strong encrypted digital letter. ...
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    PiShare

    PiShare

    RetroShare binaries compiled for Raspberry Pi

    compiled RetroShare binaries, and packaged for Raspberry Pi using Debian 7.0 Wheezy ARMHF known Raspbian If you want to compile it yourself, download the source-tarball, it is only ~7MB big, or pull the code repository with SubVersioN. compiling takes up to 2-3 hours. or install the .deb files with dpkg -i "retrosharefilename".deb if necessary make a "apt-get update && apt-get upgrade" to update your system for all how to start it in a detached screen session: screen -t retroshare -dmS RetroShare retroshare -display :0 If you run headless, i suggest to use X11VNC to control it remote. ...
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    The goal of this project is to develop a network protocol (Peer Instant Messenger Protocol, PIMP) that creates a distributed, peer-to-peer network for the transmission of instant messages, along with a graphical client that will allow users to access the
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