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    PyKCS11: a complete PKCS#11 wrapper for Python, created using the SWIG compiler. API documentation: http://pkcs11wrap.sourceforge.net/api/
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    Largest Generic Hash and HMAC Program

    57 Hash Functions In One Program, plus each with HMAC or KMAC

    FEHASHMAC is the largest collection of publicly known hash algorithms integrated into a command-line utility. FEHASHMAC contains a set of known test vectors and results for each algorithm such that the correct implementation for each hardware platform and compiler version can directly be verified. Currently 57 hash algorithms like sha1 sha224 sha256 sha384 sha512 and variants, sha3 and shake, all SHA3 finalists and blake3, md2 md4 md5 md6, rmd128 rmd160 rmd256 rmd320, whirl gost lash160...
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    obfusc

    toolchain for obfuscated compilation

    This is a C compiler, assembler, linker and virtual machine for computing based on encrypted working and obfuscated compilation and execution. The idea is that the platform machine `works encrypted' for the user and unencrypted for the operator, running a machine code instruction set in user mode that is provably safe against computational attacks, for code that is generated by a compiler that has introduced random variations into the code at each recompilation so that the attacker has no...
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    ISC - The ISAAC Stream Cipher

    ISC - The ISAAC Stream Cipher

    ISC lets you encrypt & decrypt text and files of any type up to 4GB

    ISAAC is a cryptographically secure pseudo-random number generator (CSPRNG) and stream cipher. It was developed by Bob Jenkins from 1993-1996 and placed in the Public Domain. ISAAC is fast - especially when optimised - and portable to most architectures in nearly all programming and scripting languages. After more than 20 years of existence ISAAC has not been broken, and the little program you have here allows you to use it to encrypt and decrypt text of arbitrary length, files of any...
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