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  2. VeraCrypt - Wikipedia

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    VeraCrypt. VeraCrypt is a free and open-source utility for on-the-fly encryption (OTFE). [ 5] The software can create a virtual encrypted disk that works just like a regular disk but within a file. It can also encrypt a partition [ 6] or (in Windows) the entire storage device with pre-boot authentication.

  3. Comparison of cryptography libraries - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of implementations of message authentication code (MAC) algorithms. A MAC is a short piece of information used to authenticate a message—in other words, to confirm that the message came from the stated sender (its authenticity) and has not been changed in transit (its integrity). Implementation. HMAC - MD5. HMAC- SHA1.

  4. RC4 - Wikipedia

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    RC4 was designed by Ron Rivest of RSA Security in 1987. While it is officially termed "Rivest Cipher 4", the RC acronym is alternatively understood to stand for "Ron's Code" [ 9] (see also RC2, RC5 and RC6 ). RC4 was initially a trade secret, but in September 1994, a description of it was anonymously posted to the Cypherpunks mailing list. [ 10]

  5. cryptlib - Wikipedia

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    cryptlib is an open-source cross-platform software security toolkit library. It is distributed under the Sleepycat License, [2] a free software license compatible with the GNU General Public License. [3] Alternatively, cryptlib is available under a proprietary license for those preferring to use it under proprietary terms. [4]

  6. OpenSSL - Wikipedia

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    OpenSSL is a software library for applications that provide secure communications over computer networks against eavesdropping, and identify the party at the other end. It is widely used by Internet servers, including the majority of HTTPS websites . OpenSSL contains an open-source implementation of the SSL and TLS protocols.

  7. Secure Hash Algorithms - Wikipedia

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    The Secure Hash Algorithms are a family of cryptographic hash functions published by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) as a U.S. Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS), including: SHA-0: A retronym applied to the original version of the 160-bit hash function published in 1993 under the name "SHA".

  8. TrueCrypt - Wikipedia

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    Website. truecrypt .sourceforge .net. TrueCrypt is a discontinued source-available freeware utility used for on-the-fly encryption (OTFE). It can create a virtual encrypted disk within a file, encrypt a partition, or encrypt the whole storage device ( pre-boot authentication ).

  9. Cryptomator - Wikipedia

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    Cryptomator is an open source encryption software that provides encryption for cloud drives. It provides transparent, client-side encryption for personal cloud storage. [ 4] Cryptomator encrypts each file separately and then allows the user to sync files with a cloud or local storage of choice. [ 5] It is available for all major operating ...