Open-source implementation of a substantial portion of the API of Apple CryptoKit suitable for use on Linux platforms.
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Open-source implementation of a substantial portion of the API of Apple CryptoKit suitable for use on Linux platforms.
Zero-allocation hashing for Java
Extremely fast non-cryptographic hash algorithm
Generic hasher based on Vigenère-ciphers
Highly portable C system library: threads and synchronization primitives, sockets (TCP, UDP, SCTP), IPv4 and IPv6, IPC, hash functions (MD5, SHA-1, SHA-2, SHA-3, GOST), binary trees (RB, AVL) and more. Native code performance.
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Learn about cryptography concepts - Both basics and core.
Software to identify the different types of hashes used to encrypt data and especially passwords
Polycache is a KVS cache that uses ETS and hashes.
Fast cryptographic hash functions for Julia
Dynatrace hash library for Java
This is a repository of example cryptographic algorithms and their explainations.
Native Go version of HighwayHash with optimized assembly implementations on Intel and ARM. Able to process over 10 GB/sec on a single core on Intel CPUs - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HighwayHash
A hash utility, est. 2002, FLOSS. 489 hash functions, HMAC support, cross platform, feature-rich, multi threaded. CLI and API. Recursive hashing, predefined and customizable formats, verify data integrity and find ok/failed/missing/new files, find files by their hashes, find the hash function to a hash. GUI provided by HashGarten.
A cross-platform Swing GUI for Jacksum.
Great utility for computing hash sums
A performant, 100% native-julia SHA1, SHA2, and SHA3 implementation
This is my personal library of code that is common to my different projects (Photosounder, SplineEQ, Spiral and others)
Interfaces and implementations of cryptographic primitives, along with R1CS constraints for them
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