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    SHA256-in-C

    SHA-256 Algorithm Implementation in C

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    Inscribe | Data Security and Privacy

    Inscribe | Data Security and Privacy

    Inscribe is a easiest tool to encrypt your valuble data from everyone

    Make your data encrypted in a few clicks! Inscribe by Crypto Ststems helps you cut down development time by providing you with a flexible data encryptor interface. Inscribe is one of the easiest data encryptor tools available today. It also gives you the freedom to encrypt as much data as you like given the fact that it is a desktop app.
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    CryptoDock

    CryptoDock

    CryptoDock is a tool that hosts various crypto. algorithms.

    CryptoDock is free multi-platform application written in Java that hosts various hash and modern cryptographic algorithms you can use to protect your sensitive data on your computer. Available cryptographic algorithms: 1. NLSE-1 2. One Time Pad 3. AES Available hashing algorithms: 1. MD5 2. SHA-1 3. SHA-256 4. SHA-512 IMPORTANT: In order to run CryptoDock you need to have Java installed on your computer. Java is free and can be downloaded from - http://www.java.com/
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    A collection of small utilities with a connection to cryptography and cryptanalysis. Written for efficiency and a small memory footprint.
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    LightCrypto is C cryptography library. It contains Big Number Library, basic crypto algorithms (3DES, DSA, RSA, ECDSA, etc), Internet Voting Scheme, and many more. Current librarie's binary is less than 1MB and it can even be smaller by user config.
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    This is a collection of vb class modules written in native Visual Basic. They provide the following functionality: Processing of very large integer numbers, hashing algorithms, prime number handling and an implementation of the RSA algorithm.
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    CryptoHelper is a Java program designed to aid in the decryption of classical ciphers, ie pre WWII ciphers. It brings together tools like frequency analysis, friedman tests, enciphering/deciphering for several clasical ciphers, and brute force algorithm
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    NAC is a collection of tools for cryptography. The goal is to provide simple-to-use crypto tools (like an OTP, String and number generator, public key algorithm...) you can use under Linux, Windows...
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