Encryption functions (public key/ secret key) and huge integer math functions
Publisher: |
DevOTechS |
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Downloads: |
2855 |
Software Type: |
Shareware, 59.00 |
File Size: |
1.25M |
OS: |
Windows All |
Update Date: |
19 October, 2010 |
Huge Integer Math and Encryption library. - A cryptography toolkit for Windows with public key and secret key encryption, data security and digital signatures with one-way secure hash functions. - Public (asymmetric) key encryption and digital signatures with RSA. Optional PKCS#1 v1.5 RSA padding. - Secret (symmetric) key encryption with AES (Rijndael) or ArcFour (RC4 compatible). - Hash functions: SHA-512, SHA-256, SHA-1, MD5, CRC32. - FIPS 198 HMAC. - Huge prime number generation, factoring and cryptographically secure random number generation (a.o. Blum-Blum-Shub). True random number data from an internet server. - Diffie-Hellman key exchange algorithm. - Compression / decompression with multiple compression algorithms. - Thread-safe for use in multi-threaded applications. - Functions for converting data between various formats: huge integer, Base64, decimal, hex, ascii binary. - Securely erasing disk files and free disk space. - 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. - Number theory applications. - A huge integer number in HIME can be hundreds of millions of digits long; 2^31 (2147483648) bits long. MILLIONS of decimal digits! - HIME is a 32 bits dll. Every programming language that can access a standard Win32 dll can use HIME: C, C++, C#, Visual Basic 5/6, VBA, VB.Net, Delphi, PowerBASIC, PureBASIC, Liberty Basic, Euphoria, Java, Macromedia Director (with GLU32).. - .NET (dot NET) languages can use HIME as an 'unmanaged code dll'. - Demo and test programs (including their source code) to show HIMEs performance and as an example of how to use HIME. - Demo code in Visual Basic 5/6, C++, C#, VB.Net, Liberty Basic, Delphi, PowerBASIC and PureBASIC are also included. HIME was written in PowerBASIC (*) and inline assembler. HIME is designed to support all Windows versions.
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