Python-mcrypt is a comprehensive Python interface to the mcrypt library,
which provides a uniform interface to several symmetric encryption algorithms.
Quantis is a physical random number generator exploiting
an elementary quantum optics process.
This port contains the user library and a CLI/GUI application
to access such devices.
Razorback is a framework for an intelligence driven security solution.
It consists of a Dispatcher at the core of the system, surrounded by
Nuggets of varying types.
Razorback is a framework for an intelligence driven security solution.
It consists of a Dispatcher at the core of the system, surrounded by
Nuggets of varying types.
Razorback is a framework for an intelligence driven security solution.
It consists of a Dispatcher at the core of the system, surrounded by
Nuggets of varying types.
Ruby/Password comprises a set of useful methods for creating,
verifying and manipulating passwords. It includes an interface to
CrackLib, a library commonly used for checking password strength.
bcrypt() is a sophisticated and secure hash algorithm designed by The OpenBSD
project for hashing passwords. bcrypt-ruby provides a simple, humane wrapper
for safely handling passwords.
Razorback is a framework for an intelligence driven security solution.
It consists of a Dispatcher at the core of the system, surrounded by
Nuggets of varying types.
Slurpie is a passwd file cracker similar to CrackerJack and John the Ripper
except that it can be run in a distributed environment (multiple computers
aka nodes).
Orthrus is a C library and user interfaces for RFC 2289,
"A One-Time Password System (OTP)", also known as OPIE or S/Key.