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    safelock

    safelock

    Basic AES files encryption tool

    Simple drag & drop file encryption tool. based on python and uses PyCrypto to encrypt the inputted files with AES encryption. Then sqlite database file is generated with a unique key to store the encrypted files and folders in binary blobs for later decryption.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    File Locker

    File Locker

    Lock and unlock files easily in Windows

    Lock and unlock your personal files easily with this tool. You can just right click on a file and immediately lock it with your password. And when a file is locked, you can just double click it and enter your password to open it. It uses serious encryption algorithm, so be careful with your password! If you forget it, your file might permanently get unlockable.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    RSE

    Email Encryption using HYBRID Encryption RSA+AES

    ...Due to RSA algorithm's limits, it uses AES to encrypt the message and subject of the email. It creates a .PEM for every new user login. And then RSA to Encrypt the AES Key. The basic UI has been created with PyQt5. PyCrypto and Crypto libraries have been used. Visual Studio was used as the primary IDE. This code has still some flaws. Any kind of contribution would be greatly appreciated.
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    vsResolver

    DNS Validating Stub Resolver

    ...These add data origin authentication and data integrity to the Domain Name System. vsResolver extends the dnspython toolkit (http://www.dnspython.org/) and uses the pycrypto library for its underlying crypto implementation(https://www.dlitz.net/software/pycrypto/). Click on this link for a ridiculously simple python page demonstrating vsResolver working - http://superawesum.novas.us/py/hello.py. Try entering some domains and click submit. Then, enable details, click submit to get the details,and compare with what you get for that domain at http://dnssec-debugger.verisignlabs.com.
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    Wrapper library for PyCrypto, which simplifies usage of PyCrypto considerably, while still not barring the programmer from the underlying functionality.
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    We're working on developing a standard encryption API for the Python language, and building a set of standard cryptography modules. The CVS tree is open to anyone who needs it for a Python/crypto related package.
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