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pkt 2.4
An universal XML packet archiver that can manipulates files for backing up documents and transferring them more>>
By default all pkt output is in 7-bit ASCII which is UTF encoded and is compatible with XML parsers. pkt files can be disassembled, reassembled and repaired by hand if necessary.
pkt also supports the use of 8-bit compressed XML packets for its archives using one of several compression algorithms. In general, pkt will try to use the best algorithms available. pkt uses multiple pluggable user interfaces including GUIs and CLIs.
Main features:
- ASCII or Binary (Compressed) XML Packet Archiving
- BZIP2 Compression System
- Variable LDPC Parity Protection & Data Recovery
- NIST FIPS-197 AES 256-bit Encryption System
- RIPEMD 160-bit Secure Hashing Algorithm
- DoD 5220.22-M (CLEAR) Secure File Wiping
- Cross platform, 64-bit ready (if platform supported)
- JDOM XML generator with auto-split
- Legacy TAR,TGZ,JAR,ZIP,TBZ2 archive support
- Basic utilities including calc,clock,conv,hexed etc.
- Pluggable CLI or Thinlet XML GUI Interface
- UUEncoding & UUDecoding Plugins
- SSH/SCP/STUN & VNC Support provided by external snapin
- Fully multithreaded / multitasking GUI
- File merging, hashing, crlf conversion and copying utilities included
- Secure, cryptographically signed JAR distribution
File Encrypter Rijndael 2.04.25
File Encrypter Rijndael helps for password hardening to prevent dictionary and brute force attack. Algorithm Used: 256 bit Block Cipher : Rijndael for the highest possible data security more>> File Encrypter Rijndael helps for password hardening to prevent dictionary and brute force attack.
Algorithm Used:
- 256 bit Block Cipher : Rijndael for the highest possible data security.
- Rijndael is approved as the Advanced Encryption Standard, FIPS-197 by NIST.
License:Freeware
File Encrypter 1.01.12 build 1575
File Encrypter - 256 bit Block Cipher: Rijndael for the highest possible data security more>>
This standard specifies Rijndael as a FIPS-approved symmetric encryption algorithm that may be used by U.S. Government organizations (and others) to protect sensitive information.
System requirements:
- Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0
digestIT 2004 3.0.2004
digestIT 2004 keeps the same right-click interface and multiple-file support from digestIT 2003 while adding a brand new feature more>>
digestIT 2003 took it further by adding multiple file support, integrated copying and saving, and support for the SHA-1 message digest algorithm.
digestIT 2004 keeps the same right-click interface and multiple-file support from digestIT 2003 while adding a brand new feature: digest verification.
The same application that many have come to know has gotten better and it will continue to improve in the future as new message digests are added.
A message digest is a number derived from a string of data. The data is broken up into blocks of a certain size and run through an algorithm until a final result is calculated. The larger the file, the longer it takes to calculate the checksum.
Message digests come in handy because they allow for the verification of a file. If a single bit inside a file changes, the message digest will typically show a drastic change.
This will allow you to easily check that the download was successful and that you have the file the server says should be available. This is very important with security applications and update patches for operating systems.
There are many message digest algorithms available, ranging from the simple CRC-32 (32-bit cyclic redundancy check) to the various types of SHA (Secure Hash Algorithm) digest algorithms. The most popular is the 128-bit MD5 algorithm, written by Ron Rivest. SHA comes in several varieties, starting with the 160-bit SHA-1 and moving to the 512-bit SHA-512 (as defined in FIPS 180-2).
Using digestIT is very simple and straightforward. After the program is installed, simply right-click on a file and select the ?digestIT 2004? menu option. On the side menu, select to either calculate the MD5 or SHA-1 checksum or verify an MD5 or SHA-1 checksum.
If you are calculating a checksum, the results will be displayed in a window and you will have the option of saving it to a file or copying it to the clipboard. You can also highlight what you want and copy that using the standard keyboard shortcuts.
If you are verifying a checksum, digestIT will ask you for the checksum to verify against. It will first check the checksum to make sure that it is all hexidecimal and of the proper length. You can only verify one file at a time. It will calculate the checksum for the file and tell you whether it matches or not.
Main features:
- Integrates itself into Windows Explorer
- Simple right-click interface
- Multiple file support
- Quickly verify a MD5 or SHA-1 hash
- Save to file or copy to clipboard
- Native support for 64-bit Windows (x64 Editions)
US ZIP Code Database PO Box Edition March.2009
United States ZIP codes database one month subscription service. The database includes PO Box only, 5-Digit ZIP code, uppercase city name, alias city name, state code, phone area code, city type, county name, country FIPS, time zone, day light saving flag, latitude, longitude, county elevation, MSA, PMSA and? more>> <<less

Country Codes 2.7
country code lookup tool. more>> Country Codes is a small database of country codes and additional information for more than 250 countries. It displays their location (continent), ISO 3166-1 Alpha 2-3 codes and ISO number as well as IDDD code and flag, NDD Code, Country Dialing Code, FIPS PUB 10-4 and TLD (Top Level Domain) code and the current time in the country, Distinguishing sign, IOC Code, ISO Currency Code and language abbreviation 3-char name.
The program provides checkboxes, that allow you to copy all or just selected information to the clipboard. In addition, it provides a handy link for each country that launches your browser with detailed information from the CIA World Fact Book and from the NationMaster website. It also provides options such as exporting to HTML file for printing or other uses.
You can even extract the name of country from numeric IP addresses using IP2Location database and program will automatically display the related information to that country. There is also a map of world showing you the content location of target country in world.<<less

CountryCodes 2.7.0
country code lookup tool more>> Country Codes is a small database of country codes and additional information for more than 250 countries. It displays their location (continent), ISO 3166-1 Alpha 2-3 codes and ISO number as well as IDDD (International Direct Distance Dialing) country code and flag, FIPS PUB 10-4 and TLD (Top Level Domain) code and the current time in the country, IOC Code, ISO Currency Code and language abbreviation 3-char name. The program provides checkboxes, that allow you to copy all or just selected information to the clipboard. In addition, it provides a handy link for each country that launches your browser with detailed information from the CIA World Fact Book and from the NationMaster website. It also provides options such as exporting to HTML file for printing or other uses. You can even extract the name of country from numeric IP addresses using IP2Location??database and program will automatically display the related information to that country. You can also see the location of selected country in world map.<<less
United States ZIP Code Database (Gold + 3-Digit Edition) March.2009
United States ZIP codes database one month subscription service. The database includes 3-Digit ZIP code, destination name, sectional center facility, area distribution center, 5-Digit ZIP code, city name, alias city name, state code, phone area code, city type, county name, country FIPS, time zone, day light? more>>
United States ZIP Code Database (Gold + 3-Digit Edition) March.2009 offers you one month subscription service. The database includes 3-Digit ZIP code, destination name, sectional center facility, area distribution center, 5-Digit ZIP code, city name, alias city name, state code, phone area code, city type, county name, country FIPS, time zone, day light saving flag, latitude, longitude, county elevation, MSA, PMSA and Census 2000 data in United States. The complete database contains over 76,000 precise records. Immediate download available in several formats ie. ASCII text, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access and dBASE V.
Sample database and full database are available to download instantly. The computer-generated account will be delivered to your email address immediately once the order has been approved. Redistribution license is also available for developers to redistribute our database together with commercially-developed applications.
All products are available for the Internet download only. This allows us to keep the lowest prices and pass the savings along to you.
All subscribers will receive notification via email that the new update of database has been released. Subscribers can automate the monthly HTTP download process by using the free open source application available.
Major Features:
- Identify Customer Demographics
- Guarantee Data Integrity
- Credit Card Fraud Check
- Reduce Data Entry Time
- Reduce ZIP Codes Lookup Time
- Eliminate Wrong Postal Address
- Calculate Distance Between Stores by ZIP/Postal Code
WareSeeker Editor

HIME: Huge Integer Math and Encryption 2.05
HIME stands for Huge Integer Math and Encryption library. more>> HIME stands for Huge Integer Math and Encryption library.
It is a cryptography toolkit for Windows programmers that allows to implement public key encryption, secret key encryption, data security and digital signatures using one of the many one-way secure hash functions in your programs.
Public (asymmetric) key encryption and digital signatures with RSA ; standard version or the CRT (Chinese Remainder Theorem) version. Optional RSA padding according to PKCS#1 v1.5 .
Secret (symmetric) key encryption with AES (Rijndael) in 3 different block cipher modes or ArcFour (RC4 compatible) (**).
Hash functions: SHA-512, SHA-256, SHA-1, MD5, CRC32 (**).
Keyed-Hash message authentication code (HMAC) according to FIPS 198.
HIME also contains functions for huge prime number generation, factoring and cryptographically secure random number generation (a.o. Blum-Blum-Shub and RSA). True random number data can be retrieved from an internet server.
The Diffie-Hellman key exchange algorithm to securely exchange session keys.
HIME has compression and decompression functions with multiple compression algorithms to choose from.
HIME is thread-safe (re-entrant) for use in multi-threaded applications or concurrent environments.
HIME has functions for easily handling data, arranged as records with fields.
HIME has functions for converting data between various formats: huge integer, Base64, decimal, hex, ascii binary.
HIME has functions for securely erasing disk files and free disk space.
HIMEs huge integer number mathematical, bit manipulation and boolean functions can serve as building blocks for implementing other public key encryption schemes or performing math calculations with arbitrary precision.
HIMEs huge integer math functions are ideal for number theory applications.<<less
SecEx MD5+ Digest 1.1
SecEx MD5+ Digest is a tool making and checking MD5, SHA-1 and RIPE-MD 160 message digests on one or multiple files. more>>
SecEx MD5+ Digest 1.1 is a tool making and checking MD5, SHA-1 and RIPE-MD 160 message digests on one or multiple files. SecExMD5+ features a graphical wizard style interface, full integration with Windows explorer right-click menus, multiple file processing, and one-click email support for MAPI based email clients for easy distribution of digital signatures via email.
""The Secure Hash Algorithm 1 ( SHA1 ) has been officially adopted by the United States government as the Secure Hash Standard of the Federal Information Processing Standard ( FIPS ) and is specified in RFC 3174; RIPEMD-160 is a cryptographic hash function designed in the framework of the European Union's RACE Integrity Primitives Evaluation (RIPE) project; the MD5 message digest algorithm specifies a standard for producing a unique 128 bit fingerprint or digital signature for documents of arbitrary length. MD5 was designed by Professor Ronald L. Rivest of MIT and if specified in RFC 1321.
AbsolutePrivacy 2.5.0.15
An encrypted organizer for comprehensive protection of your personal data more>> An encrypted organizer for comprehensive protection of your personal data
Never have data been handled and kept on your personal computer in such a intrusion-proof and safe way! Every conceivable means have been adopted to eclipse your data for unauthorized access. Nobody else but you should ever be able to view your personal data.
A number of measures have been implemented to achieve this unprecedented level of data security:
- Military-grade encryption
- Permantent (uninterrupted) database encryption
- Records encrypted and decrypted one by one
- Multiple keywords
Of course, all data stored with this organizer are spy-proof, even while you are working with your data: appointments, tasks, memos, financial transactions, passwords, credit card data etc. Nothing will ever leak out, all data withstand the most sophisticated cracking attempts.
The organizer includes the following sections:
- Calendar - for scheduling your appointments
- Contacts - keeps addresses and other data of your contacts
- Diary ? your most intimate daily log
- Task Lists ? check lists of what you should do
- Confidential Data ? for storing passwords and other sensitive data
- Memos and Notes ? whatever is noteworthy
- Budget Management - handle up to 3 private or professional budgets
- Import data ? from Outlook or Palm Desktop
The software is continuously updated and several new sections are under development:
- A Mail Client that keeps your emails out of reach for anybody trying to spy on you.
- A File Manager that allows you to encrypt every document and folder on your harddisks or other storage media.
- A PDA version of AbsolutePrivacy. There is a major risk of other people getting access to the data stored on your PDA in case you loose or forget it somewhere.
- A Synchronization Module to exchange data with Outlook.
- An Alarm for scheduled appointments.
Permanent Encryption
Some software products in the PIM category may allow encrypting the database at the end of the day when exiting the program. This requires opening the database before accessing it and leaving it open and vulnerable as long as it is used.
In AbsolutePrivacy, all information is permanently stored in encrypted form on the hard disk. There is no need to decrypt a complete database file before opening it.
By decrypting only one record at a time in volatile memory before displaying it on the screen (see below: Single Record Encryption), fool-proof data security is provided because encryption is executed continuously and reliably in the background, without the user ever having to care about it or having to remember encrypting the file after closure.
Single Record Encryption/Decryption
Every single piece of information (record) is encrypted with one out of tenthousands of passwords (see next paragraph). When reading a specific record (e.g. an address), it is copied to the volatile memory (RAM) where it is decrypted before being displayed on the screen. On the harddisk it remains stored in encrypted form.
The plain (decrypted) information is NEVER EVER stored on the harddisk or any other storage device, not even partially. If the record is modified, it passes the encryption filter before being written back to the harddisk. Nobody will ever be able to hack or to decipher any info by analyzing the harddisk, not even with the most sophisticated methods available.
Thousands of Encryption Keys (Passwords)
While the database is opened with one main passphrase (the Master Passphrase), internally, tens of thousands encryption keys (composed of random characters) are created with a special algorithm and used to encrypt every piece of information individually.
The likelihood of the same key being used more than once in 50000 records is almost nil. In other words, in an average sized database, all records are encrypted with different, individual keys.
Highly secure Encryption Algorithms
The 128 ? 256 bit encryption algorithms are similar to those used by the military and are among the most secure.
It has been calculated that the 128 bit encryption algorithms are so strong that it would take a network of supercomputers significantly longer than the age of the universe to crack the code (millions of years), not to speak of 192 and 256 bit encryption, used extensively in the program, too.
Since every record is encrypted with an individual password, in the utopical event of someone succeeding to break the code, only the information contained in 1 single record would be uncovered.
If you activate this function, the program will be closed automatically after a customizable period of 1-15 minutes of inactivity. This prevents you from inadvertently forgetting to close your database when leaving your workstation.
Alternatively, you can opt for not closing the program, but to only hide the data you marked as private or to close the active section (e.g. the Calendar or the Diary) when the program has been idle for some time.
Hide Private Records
This function provides an additional level of security: records flagged as private can be hidden when someone else (e.g. your secretary) is allowed to use the application.
Optional PIN (secondary passphrase) to access applications
When used by more than one person, the administrator/owner of the database file can protect single sections (like the budget or the diary section) additionally by defining a PIN code or, conversely, give another person (e.g. the secretary) exclusive access to a specific section.
In combination with the "Hide Private Records"-function, the PIN enables for instance the secretary to use the budget and the address/contact section, without being able to see the private records. No other person trying to gain information will manage to open any of the PIN-protected sections.
Passphrase Entry
Minimum passphrase length: 8 characters. The more characters, the lower the risk of cracking the passphrase (8 characters reflecting the available keys of the keyboard would theoretically require a mean of 92^92/2 attempts to open the database; therefore, it is important to use a relatively difficult to guess passphrase, the longer the better, preferably containing non-alfanumeric keys).
Forced delay between passphrase inputs: 2 seconds (this makes it virtually impossible for automatized brute-force attacks to open the database)
Maximum number of retries: after 3 wrong passphrase inputs, the application is closed. Reopening the program takes some time, which is an additional protection against brute-force attacks.
Main features:
- Block cipher encryption with Rijndael?AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) and Blowfish algorithms. The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is the current encryption standard (Federal Information Processing Standard number 197 or FIPS-197) intended to be used by U.S. Government organizations to protect sensitive (and even secret and top secret) information.
- SHA-1 and SHA-256 message digest hash algorithms.
- Password-based key derivation function (PKCS #5 v2 PBKDF2)
- Secure random number generators compliant with FIPS-140-2 and X9.31/X9.17
- Independent of Microsoft Cryptographic API
- Auto-Shutoff / Auto-Block Data Access
System requirements:
- PC or compatible with Pentium class processor or higher
- VGA adapter or monitor
- Pointing device (Mouse or equivalent)
- 128 MB RAM (with Windows XP)
- 12 MB free disk space
- Internet Explorer 4.0 or later to view Help
United States ZIP Code Database (Gold + Congressional District Edition) March.2009
United States ZIP codes database one month subscription service. The database includes congressional district code, ZIP code, city name, alias city name, state code, phone area code, city type, county name, country FIPS, time zone, day light saving flag, latitude, longitude, county elevation, MSA, PMSA and? more>> <<less
DES3 Development Kit 2.11
A licensable developers toolkit providing efficient cryptographic functions for integration into software applications to meet your individual data security requirements. The cryptographic algorithm e more>>
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