aSSL is a library distributed under MIT License thats implements a technology similar to SSL without HTTPS. aSSL is composed from a file .js and a server component. Currently, the ASP and PHP components are ready. I'm developing Ruby and Java components a
CAcert.org ist eine geimeinschaftorientierte Zertifizierungsstelle (Certificate Authority oder CA), die für jedermann kostenlose Zertifikate ausstellt.
Clipperz is a free and anonymous online password manager. Local encryption within the browser guarantees that no one except you can read your data. Nothing to install.
CSpace provides a platform for secure, decentralized, user-to-user communication over the internet. The driving idea behind the CSpace platform is to provide a connect(user,service) primitive, similar to the sockets API connect(ip,port). Applications built on top of CSpace can simply invoke connect(user,service) to establish a connection. The CSpace platform will take care of locating the user and creating a secure, nat/firewall friendly connection.
Encrypting email with Encipher.it is a simple way to protect your sensitive data. You can encrypt emails or text messages and only the recipient can decrypt it with correct password. Encipher.it integrated with google mail and many other web applications.
Governments are back on their anti-encryption bullshit again. Between the U.S. Senate's "EARN IT" Act, the E.U.'s slew of anti-encryption proposals, and Australia's new anti-encryption law, it's become clear that the authoritarians in office view online privacy as a threat to their existence. Normally, when the governments increase their anti-privacy sabre-rattling, technologists start talking more…