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burakkucat:
A couple of months ago I came across the Text Tools - Hash & Encryption page and thought it might be useful to other members. Hence this post.

highpriest:
Have you seen GCHQ's open source CyberChef? Does a lot of really neat stuff.

https://gchq.github.io/CyberChef/

burakkucat:

--- Quote from: highpriest on August 08, 2020, 01:38:32 AM ---Have you seen GCHQ's open source CyberChef?

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No, I wasn't aware of it. Thank you for the link, I will take a look . . .

Alex Atkin UK:

--- Quote from: highpriest on August 08, 2020, 01:38:32 AM ---Have you seen GCHQ's open source CyberChef? Does a lot of really neat stuff.

https://gchq.github.io/CyberChef/

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So is THIS how the GCHQ are going to get us?  Convince us to submit our data willingly?  ::)

highpriest:

--- Quote from: Alex Atkin UK on August 08, 2020, 03:15:23 AM ---So is THIS how the GCHQ are going to get us?  Convince us to submit our data willingly?  ::)

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Everything runs client-side: https://github.com/gchq/CyberChef


--- Quote ---CyberChef is entirely client-side.

It should be noted that none of your recipe configuration or input (either text or files) is ever sent to the CyberChef web server - all processing is carried out within your browser, on your own computer.

Due to this feature, CyberChef can be downloaded and run locally. You can use the link in the top left corner of the app to download a full copy of CyberChef and drop it into a virtual machine, share it with other people, or host it in a closed network.

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