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    Portable Text Encryption

    Single Linux or Windows binary for secure text encryption

    Self contained and completely portable binary encrypts text for secure email, messaging, irc use, etc., ideal for USB flash drives. AES-128/192/256 (ecb/cbc), Blowfish (ecb/cbc), DES / TripleDES (ecb/cbc/ofb/cfb), or RC4. Linux and Windows binaries. I don't make cute interfaces, it just works. https://codeberg.org/BloodFeastMan/pte I would also recommend FTC, encrypts both files and text using the same interface as PTE, and a separate encryption and hashing engine I wrote in Crystal, and is much faster than PTE: https://sourceforge.net/projects/ft-crypt/
    Downloads: 46 This Week
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    FTC

    Symmetric File and Text Encryption

    FTC cascades choice of Aria-256, AES-256, Camellia-256, SM4, or ChaCha20 for file and text encryption, the keystream generation is extremely robust I don't make cute interfaces, it just works.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Aria FE

    No nonsense file encryption, Linux and Windows

    Aria FE is a symmetric, no nonsense file encryption tool with a [very] minimal graphic interface. AES, Aria, Camellia, ChaCha20, and SM4 ciphers are supported.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    zhcrypt

    Tiny front end to hcrypt.exe from project page Hcrypto

    Zhcrypt is simply a tiny front end to hcrypt.exe, one of the utilities found within the Hcrypto suite found on Sourceforge. Hcrypt.exe is a Windows command line utility that will encrypt and decrypt files offering a variety of common and uncommon algorithms, including AES-128, AES-192, AES-256, Blowfish, CAST-128, CAST-256, DES, TripleDES, DESX, GOST, DEA, KASUMI, MARS, MISTY1, Noekeon, RC2, RC5, RC6, SAFER-SK, SEED, Serpent, Skipjack, Square, TEA, Twofish, and XTEA
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    An original bruteforce-based encryption/decryption system. BBE was originally conceived to chat with encrypted text on IRC. mIRC and X-Chat support BBE via script addon. BBE can also encrypt MIME encoded files. Blowfish encryption is currently supported.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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