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    clzw

    clzw

    Implementation of LZW compression algorithm in C

    Simple, fast implementation of LZW (Lempel–Ziv–Welch) data compression algorithm in C. - Console encoder/decoder tools - OS independent - Could be used in embedded projects - Works with raw code-stream LZW features: - Hardcoded dictionary size - Variable code size - Code search is performed by hash table and embedded in dictionary linked lists (encoder) - No dynamic memory allocation
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    Whirlpool File Checker
    ...So, it only works on NTFS volumes. With that, you can rename, copy or move your files (to another NTFS volume) without losing the hashes, and without needing to do anything else. The Whirlpool algorithm is a strong 512-bit hash function. This tool uses several optimized implementations with SSE4.1 or SSE2 instructions when available. Each folder is recursively processed. You can use drag-and-drop, mix files and folders, pause and resume. 64-bit: https://sourceforge.net/projects/whirlpoolfilech/files/0.5/WFileCheck64.exe 32-bit: https://sourceforge.net/projects/whirlpoolfilech/files/0.5/WFileCheck32.exe At first use, please let the integrated benchark determine the fastest procedure for your hardware. ...
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    Use of Michael Rabin's Information Dispersal Algorithm to provide secure, dispersed storage in a networked environment. For full download, please get both Math-FastGF2 and Crypt-IDA releases under the files link. See project wiki for more information.
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    This is a more secure file encryption program which uses SERPENT cipher and WHIRLPOOL+SHA-256 hash functions in key creation and for integrity checking.
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    ECGL-STK is Engineering Computing GNU/Linux sub-project named Secure ToolKit, which provide non-root permission user running system command or script with hash check sum and background monitor.
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    This is a very powerfull criptography project that basicaly can be used to transmit or store secure data and study some cipher, hash and compression algorithms to understands how it works.
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    sha is a file hashing utility that uses the NIST's SHA-1, SHA-256, SHA-384, & SHA-512 hash algorithms. It can be used for file integrity checking, remote file comparisons, etc. The portable algorithm implementations can be useful in other projects too.
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