Project Name | Stars | Downloads | Repos Using This | Packages Using This | Most Recent Commit | Total Releases | Latest Release | Open Issues | License | Language |
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Syspass | 936 | 5 months ago | 245 | gpl-3.0 | PHP | |||||
Systems Password Manager | ||||||||||
Link Lock | 763 | 8 months ago | 6 | mit | JavaScript | |||||
Password-protect URLs using AES in the browser; create hidden bookmarks without a browser extension | ||||||||||
Aescrypt Android | 594 | 6 years ago | 9 | apache-2.0 | Java | |||||
Simple API to perform AES encryption on Android. This is the Android counterpart to the AESCrypt library Ruby and Obj-C (with the same weak security defaults :( ) created by Gurpartap Singh. https://github.com/Gurpartap/aescrypt | ||||||||||
Qt Aes | 427 | 6 months ago | 15 | unlicense | C++ | |||||
Native Qt AES encryption class | ||||||||||
Ots | 373 | 3 months ago | 60 | December 10, 2023 | 4 | apache-2.0 | Go | |||
One-Time-Secret sharing platform with a symmetric 256bit AES encryption in the browser | ||||||||||
Cryptojs Aes Php | 373 | 4 months ago | 3 | June 13, 2023 | mit | PHP | ||||
CryptoJS AES encryption/decryption on client side with Javascript and on server side with PHP | ||||||||||
Vulnrepo | 364 | 3 months ago | 3 | apache-2.0 | TypeScript | |||||
VULNRΞPO - Free vulnerability report generator and repository end-to-end encrypted. Complete templates of issues, CWE, CVE, MITRE ATT&CK, PCI DSS, issues import Nmap/Nessus/Burp/OpenVAS/Bugcrowd/Trivy, Jira export, TXT/JSON/MARKDOWN/HTML/PDF report, attachments, automatic changelog, statistics, vulnerability management, methodologies and much more! | ||||||||||
Fractalcryptgui | 309 | 3 years ago | mit | C++ | ||||||
Free cross-platform deniable encryption cryptoarchiver | ||||||||||
Gonnacry | 267 | 4 years ago | 5 | gpl-2.0 | Python | |||||
A Linux Ransomware | ||||||||||
Armadillo | 264 | a year ago | 15 | June 07, 2020 | 2 | apache-2.0 | Java | |||
A shared preference implementation for confidential data in Android. Per default uses AES-GCM, BCrypt and HKDF as cryptographic primitives. Uses the concept of device fingerprinting combined with optional user provided passwords and strong password hashes. |