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    transfer.sh

    transfer.sh

    Easy and fast file sharing from the command-line

    Easy and fast file sharing from the command-line. This code contains the server with everything you need to create your own instance. Transfer.sh currently supports the s3 (Amazon S3), gdrive (Google Drive), storj (Storj) providers, and local file system (local). For easy deployment, we've created a Docker container. For the usage with a AWS S3 Bucket, you just need to specify the following options, provider, aws-access-key, aws-secret-key, bucket, and s3-region. If you specify the s3-region, you don't need to set the endpoint URL since the correct endpoint will used automatically. To use a custom non-AWS S3 provider, you need to specify the endpoint as defined from your cloud provider. In preparation you need to create an access grant (or copy it from the uplink configuration) and a bucket. To get started, login to your account and go to the Access Grant Menu and start the Wizard on the upper right.
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    HackBrowserData

    HackBrowserData

    Decrypt passwords/cookies/history/bookmarks from the browser

    HackBrowserData is an open-source tool that could help you decrypt data ( password|bookmark|cookie|history|credit card|download|localStorage|extension ) from the browser. It supports the most popular browsers on the market and runs on Windows, macOS and Linux. This tool is limited to security research only, and the user assumes all legal and related responsibilities arising from its use! The author assumes no legal responsibility! Installation of HackBrowserData is dead-simple, just download the release for your system and run the binary.
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    Ciphey

    Ciphey

    Decrypt encryptions without knowing the key or cipher

    Fully automated decryption/decoding/cracking tool using natural language processing & artificial intelligence, along with some common sense. You don't know, you just know it's possibly encrypted. Ciphey will figure it out for you. Ciphey can solve most things in 3 seconds or less. Ciphey aims to be a tool to automate a lot of decryptions & decodings such as multiple base encodings, classical ciphers, hashes or more advanced cryptography. If you don't know much about cryptography, or you want to quickly check the ciphertext before working on it yourself, Ciphey is for you. The technical part. Ciphey uses a custom-built artificial intelligence module (AuSearch) with a Cipher Detection Interface to approximate what something is encrypted with. And then a custom-built, customizable natural language processing Language Checker Interface, which can detect when the given text becomes plaintext.
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    Hemmelig

    Hemmelig

    Keep your sensitive information out of chat logs, emails, and more

    Hemmelig is a privacy-focused secret sharing service that lets users securely share sensitive information like passwords, API keys, private notes, or confidential links using client-side encryption so that the server never sees unencrypted data. It operates with a zero-knowledge architecture: all encryption and decryption happen in the browser, and only encrypted blobs are transmitted to and stored on the server, reducing the risk of leaks or unauthorized access. Users can generate shareable links with optional expiration times, view limits, and password protection to tailor how and when secrets are consumed, and links automatically expire or self-destruct after use to prevent reuse or exposure. The platform supports easy deployment via Docker or hosted options, making it practical for individuals, teams, or enterprises that want to safeguard secrets without relying on third-party storage.
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    SQUEEZER

    SQUEEZER

    Squeezer framework, build serverless dApps

    Squeezer is a platform that empowers new-entry blockchain developers to build serverless dApps simply as dead. The main usage of the ChainKit is to unify top blockchains interfaces into a single normalized API interface, therefore you can build blockchain dApps easily without digging into blockchain complex infrastructure. Bi-directional on-chain transactions (inbound and outbound). Build dApps connecting to smart contracts using chain kit agnostic connector. Quick intuitive code deployments by using a special mechanism that will deploy smart contracts and dApp services where code changed. Silent deployments, no interruption for the current functionality (really useful on production). One single command to simultaneously deploy all available functions on your project where code changed from the last deployment. Test your code locally on a simulated functions platform for a faster development cycle.
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    FHEVM

    FHEVM

    Integrate FHE with blockchain applications

    FHEVM is a framework built by Zama to enable confidential smart contracts on EVM-compatible blockchains using Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE). It lets developers write Solidity contracts that handle encrypted inputs, encrypted state, arithmetic and logical operations on encrypted types, while maintaining privacy (data always encrypted), composability (encrypted state works alongside public state), and security (via threshold decryption, KMS, etc). The framework includes on-chain and off-chain components (contracts, coprocessors, gateway, utilities) to orchestrate the whole encrypted data pipeline.
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    transcrypt git

    transcrypt git

    transparently encrypt files within a git repository

    A script to configure transparent encryption of sensitive files stored in a Git repository. Files that you choose will be automatically encrypted when you commit them, and automatically decrypted when you check them out. The process will degrade gracefully, so even people without your encryption password can safely commit changes to the repository's non-encrypted files. transcrypt protects your data when it's pushed to remotes that you may not directly control (e.g., GitHub, Dropbox clones, etc.), while still allowing you to work normally on your local working copy. You can conveniently store things like passwords and private keys within your repository and not have to share them with your entire team or complicate your workflow. transcrypt is in the same vein as existing projects like git-crypt and git-encrypt, which follow Git's documentation regarding the use of clean/smudge filters for encryption.
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    SafeBox

    SafeBox

    The Best file security app.

    A free and Open-Source File Encryption and Decryption app with GUI (Graphical User Interface) and CLI (Command Line Interface) that help you to protect your privacy well using AES (Advanced Encryption System) with your own password and get a single (portable )encrypted file that can share across internet or unsafe places with peace of mind without any data collection or any extra/hidden processes, It also can keep and encrypt the original file name within the file then while decryption (if you ticked the option) it can recover the original file name. I tried hard to help you in your privacy protection and keep this project running and developing. Good Luck :)
    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    ESignPDF

    ESignPDF

    Sign PDF with Digital Signature Certificate

    Brought to you by parvesh88 System Requirements 1. A Computer running Windows 7 Service Pack 1 or higher 2. Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 8 or higher if JRE is not installed on your Computer, then download and install from here JRE 8 for Windows x86 -> https://www.azul.com/core-post-download/?endpoint=zulu&uuid=55abea0c-2aa5-4316-aafb-e90847f6ee21 JRE 8 for Windows x64 -> https://www.azul.com/core-post-download/?endpoint=zulu&uuid=5a34da4a-1821-4c79-a57c-7fce38d102c2 JRE 8 for Mac OS -> https://www.azul.com/core-post-download/?endpoint=zulu&uuid=f0851b11-f391-43b0-ae80-4a29f9cc8c9f -> Download ESignPDF jar file -> Double click on downloaded file -> Follow displayed instructions -> Get signed PDF You can request to concerned certificate authority for obtaining Digital Signature Certificate ( DSC ) file despite of USB token if you have any query, then mail me at parvesh.garg@outlook.com
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    AES-256 CBC File Encrypter

    AES-256 CBC File Encrypter

    Open source file encryption software

    An open-source software that enables you to encrypt your files using the AES encryption algorithm. GitHub page can be found at https://github.com/Northstrix/AES-256_CBC_File_Encrypter Made with the help of Perplexity If you find this project convenient, please leave a review to help others learn about it. Similar projects: https://sourceforge.net/projects/sta-file-encrypter/ https://sourceforge.net/projects/aes256-cbc-file-encrypter/
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    PureBasic Shamir Secret Sharing

    PureBasic Shamir Secret Sharing

    Open-source PureBasic implementation of the Shamir Secret Sharing

    PureBasic Shamir Secret Sharing is an open-source, self-contained and educational implementation of the Shamir Secret Sharing Scheme, written entirely in PureBasic. Shamir Secret Sharing is a cryptographic method that splits a secret into multiple parts (shares), such that any combination of at least T shares can reconstruct the original secret, while any number of shares fewer than T reveals no usable information. This implementation operates over the finite field GF(257), allowing correct handling of all byte values (0–255) without loss, making it compatible with any type of string or binary-compatible data. Main Features Complete implementation of Shamir Secret Sharing Arithmetic over GF(257) Compatible with all character strings Robust Lagrange interpolation Safe modular inverse computation Shares encoded in hexadecimal (3 characters per byte) Clear, well-commented source code ⚠️ Disclaimer This project is intended for educational and demonstration
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    1654 — encryption system

    1654 — encryption system

    1024-bit encryption system (functional safe or disk) | С++20

    This release marks the first production-ready publication of 1654, a dependency-free cryptographic vault engine built around a strict vault abstraction and a wide-state cryptographic design. 1654 is not a wrapper around existing crypto libraries. It is a self-contained system whose cryptographic behavior is fully defined within the repository. Key Characteristics Vault-oriented model Encrypted data is treated as a sealed container-safe with explicit operations, not as a password-wrapped file. Dependency-free design The entire cryptographic surface is auditable in-tree. PetoronHash as the cryptographic core All key material derivation, diffusion, and internal transformations are driven by PetoronHash 1024-bit wide internal state The architecture uses a wide internal state to increase diffusion depth and structural safety margins. https://github.com/01alekseev/1654 Petoron | Ivan Alekseev | MIT license
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    SHA256-in-C

    SHA-256 Algorithm Implementation in C

    Downloads: 1 This Week
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     In-Browser-File-Encrypter

    In-Browser-File-Encrypter

    The source code of the In-Browser-File-Encrypter web app

    The In-Browser File Encrypter is a simple web application that enables you to securely encrypt your files directly in your browser using the AES-256 encryption algorithm in CBC mode. Check it out at: https://codepen.io/Northstrix/pen/xxvXvJL and https://northstrix.github.io/In-Browser-File-Encrypter/V1.0/web-app.html GitHub page: https://github.com/Northstrix/In-Browser-File-Encrypter The download shortcut: https://sourceforge.net/projects/in-browser-file-encrypter/files/V1.0%20%28Improved%20UI%29/V1.0%20%28Improved%20UI%29.zip/download Successfully tested in Google Chrome on Windows 11 and Fedora 40.
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    AESA

    All-purpose Encryption and Security Adaptation

    Starting as a personal study project, I have decided to share this security project. For now, it is a JAVA program that can be used to encrypt and decrypt simple file content (ie files), possibly later evolving into a utility with user interface and/or a library
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    AES_in_CBC_mode_for_MCUs

    AES_in_CBC_mode_for_MCUs

    Open-source code that enables you to use AES in CBC mode

    AES_in_CBC_mode_for_microcontrollers is an open-source code that enables you to easily integrate the AES encryption algorithm in CBC mode to your project. Based on the work of https://github.com/zhouyangchao/AES GitHub Page: https://github.com/Northstrix/AES_in_CBC_mode_for_microcontrollers
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    Address_Decode

    Address_Decode

    Decode various cryptocurrency addresses

    Address to hash160 is an efficient multi-threaded tool designed to decode various cryptocurrency addresses (such as Bitcoin BTC,Bitcoin Cash BCH, Litecoin LTC, Bitcoin Gold BTG, etc.) to extract hash160 values. It is often used in research such as brainflayer, keyhunt, BitCrack, ecloop, keyhunt cuda, etc.
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    AresCode2008 is system to crypt files. System is used new cryptography algorithm.
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    Bootleg-Password-Vault

    Bootleg-Password-Vault

    A password vault with client-side encryption and nice-looking UI

    A password vault with client-side encryption and nice-looking UI built with React. The app is hosted at https://northstrix.github.io/Bootleg-Password-Vault/ The source code can also be found at: https://github.com/Northstrix/Bootleg-Password-Vault https://codeberg.org/Northstrix/Bootleg-Password-Vault The related article is available at: https://medium.com/@Northstrix/adbd8dad0442
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    A hook script usable with TortoiseSVN (and possible other subversion clients/GUIs) providing transparent repository encryption (encryption/decryption at the client side).
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    CryptoX

    AES Encryption Program

    v2.0.0 (Latest) ---CHANGE LOG--- v1.0.0 - Original Release v1.0.1 - Source Code Cleanup v2.0.0 - Now Features File Encryption Protect your privacy! Encrypt your messages and files with a cryptographic strength of up to 256 bits before sending them to others!
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    Electronic Shelf Label  Firebase Edition

    Electronic Shelf Label Firebase Edition

    An electronic shelf label is a type of price tag

    An Electronic Shelf Label is a device that's typically attached to the front edge of retail shelving. ESL Firebase Edition V2.0 utilizes the AES-256 in CBC mode and Google Firebase. It doesn't require an expensive gateway to function, once configured, all it needs is a power supply and a Wi-Fi access point. ESL Firebase Edition V2.0 allows you to operate as many of them as you wish, provided that each has its own unique ID, and there's enough power and bandwidth for all of them. For more information please visit https://github.com/Northstrix/Electronic-Shelf-Label-Firebase-Edition You can find the tutorial on V2.0: https://www.instructables.com/DIY-IoT-Electronic-Shelf-Label-With-Google-Firebas-1/ V1.0: https://www.instructables.com/DIY-IoT-Electronic-Shelf-Label-With-Google-Firebas/ The desktop app is made with the help of the ChatGPT.
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    GopenPGP V3

    GopenPGP V3

    A high-level OpenPGP library

    GopenPGP V3 is a high-level OpenPGP cryptographic library developed by ProtonMail that provides a user-friendly API for common encryption and signing operations in Go, abstracting the complexity of the underlying OpenPGP standards and golang crypto primitives. This library lets developers perform key generation, message encryption and decryption, digital signing, and signature verification with straightforward functions that hide much of the boilerplate and nuance typically required when working directly with OpenPGP implementations. Built on top of a forked version of the Go crypto library, gopenpgp supports current OpenPGP RFC standards and includes examples for working with password-based encryption and PGP keys, as well as detached and inline signatures. Because it’s designed for broad use, the library also targets go-mobile compatibility, meaning it can support mobile app use cases alongside server and desktop tooling.
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    Hash Latch
    The hash latch generates keys in a manner similar to how some cryptocurrencies are mined. It takes a string and brute-forces a prefix for it so that the hash of the string with the prefix has a certain number of leading zeroes. But that alone would've been too easy to hack. To prevent an attacker from forging the keys by generating a new prefix: the hash latch doesn't output the keys in the plaintext. Instead, it encrypts the key and outputs the ciphertext. That means that instead of giving you the actual key, it gives you a safe containing the key. This approach allows the hash latch to protect itself from forged keys and also enables you to put the same key into multiple safes without the recipients of these safes knowing they have the same key (even if they compare their ciphertexts). Moreover, the hash latch verifies the integrity of a key after decrypting it (just in case). You can read the tutorial about it on Instructables: https://www.instructables.com/Hash-Latch/
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    The IEEE 1619 Committee open-source reference implementations of encryption algorithms, plus testing and certification suites, for each encryption algorithm included in the standard.
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