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    Midbar

    Midbar

    Midbar is more than just an open source password vault!

    Midbar is more than just a password vault! It's made to significantly increase the cost of unauthorized access to its your personal data. Some tutorials: ESP32 V4.0: https://www.instructables.com/Midbar-V40/ Raspberry Pi Pico V2.0: https://www.instructables.com/Midbar-Raspberry-Pi-Pico-Version-V20/ ESP32 V5.0: https://www.instructables.com/Midbar-V50/ STM32F401CCU6 + Arduino Uno Version V1.0: https://www.instructables.com/Midbar-STM32F401CCU6-Arduino-Uno-Version/ RTL8720DN +...
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    ProxyCrypt

    Encrypted volumes through command line

    ProxyCrypt is a command line tool that creates encrypted volumes within a file or a hard drive. Encryption and decryption are made on the fly, allowing you to use encrypted volumes like normal ones. Designed for paranoids and advanced users, it is also fast, very lightweight, open source and easy to recompile. See the features below. It works as a "proxy" for the AIM driver or the ImDisk driver. AIM driver is included in the full package. See the documentation for more informations...
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    KeyKiller-Cuda

    KeyKiller-Cuda

    Solving the Satoshi Puzzle

    KeyKiller is a GPU-accelerated version of the KeyKiller project, designed to achieve extreme performance in solving Satoshi Nakamoto's puzzles using modern NVIDIA GPUs. KeyKiller CUDA pushes the limits of cryptographic key search performance by leveraging CUDA, thread-beam parallelism, and batch EC operations. The command-line version is open-source and free to use. For the paid advanced graphics version, please visit: https://gitlab.com/8891689/KeyKiller-Cuda/
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    GMSM Toolkit ☭

    GMSM Toolkit ☭

    Cross-platform GMSM Security Suite written in Go

    ...Cryptographic Functions: • Asymmetric Encryption/Decryption • Symmetric Encryption/Decryption • Digital Signature (ECDSA) • Shared Key Agreement (ECDH) • Recursive Hash Digest + Check • CMAC (Cipher-based message authentication code) • HMAC (Hash-based message authentication code) • PBKDF2 (Password-based key derivation function 2) • TLS Copyright (c) 2020-2021 Pedro Albanese - ALBANESE Lab. Source code: https://github.com/pedroalbanese/gmsmtk Visit: http://albanese.atwebpages.com
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    Common Data Security Architecture Objective-C Wrapper Framework - Digest: MD5/SHA-1 - Encryption/Decryption: Symmetric encryption - Utils: Base64 encoding/decoding
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