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A native implementation of TLS in Javascript and tools to write crypto-based and network-heavy webapps
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Jul 29, 2020
JavaScript
Password hashing specification for the Elixir programming language
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Mar 1, 2020
Elixir
🔒 Unified API for password hashing algorithms
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Sep 5, 2018
JavaScript
🔒 Secure localStorage data with high level of encryption and data compression.
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Apr 5, 2020
JavaScript
A secure and easy-to-use CLI password manager for macOS and Linux
Compiler-free Python crypto library backed by the OS, supporting CPython and PyPy
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Jul 28, 2020
Python
Command-Line Password Safe 🔐︎
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Dec 29, 2019
Ruby
Magic hashes – PHP hash "collisions"
Usable, easy and safe pure-Rust crypto
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Jul 17, 2020
Rust
Fast "async" scrypt implementation in JavaScript
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Sep 8, 2018
JavaScript
Java AES encryption library
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Dec 18, 2018
Java
🔑 Password hashing utility in Java
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Mar 22, 2020
Java
Standalone password hasher for ASP.NET Core using a PBKDF2 implementation.
A lightweight, encrypted, WAN oriented, software defined network device.
Secure password hashers for Go compatible with Django
🔒 Password4j is a utility package for hashing securely passwords and update non-secure hashed passwords.
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Mar 25, 2020
Java
A Rust port of the password primitives used in Django Project.
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Jun 20, 2020
Rust
An odorless, tasteless NodeJS crypto library that dissolves instantly in liquid
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Jun 3, 2020
TypeScript
A library that provides an encrypted version of the Android shared preferences.
An Objective-C interface for the PBKDF2 implementation in CommonCrypto.
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Sep 28, 2016
Objective-C
A set of high-level APIs over PointyCastle and CryptoUtils to hash and verify passwords securely.
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Dec 18, 2018
Dart
A WebCrypto Polyfill for NodeJS
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Jul 22, 2020
TypeScript
🌌 Hash password directly from your terminal
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Jul 8, 2020
JavaScript
Python bindings for fastpbkdf2
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Dec 31, 2016
Python
Password based key derivation functions from PKCS#5, RFC 2898
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Mar 31, 2020
OCaml
Crack the django password on the way. By default Django use pbkdf2 and sha256 method to encrypt user's password. Once get the password stored in the database table, you need to compare it with others if brute force cracking. It is recommended that you use hash table comparison. The tool 'rainbow crack' can generate rainbow hash tables while another tool 'hashcat' brute-force cracks password from a dictionary alive. Because django uses PBKDF2(Password-Based Key Derivation Function), it would take too long to generate a password.
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Jul 4, 2019
Python
An easy encryptor / decryptor for iOS
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Mar 13, 2019
Swift
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