├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── chacha.py ├── cryptot.py ├── descb.py ├── descc.py ├── dff.py ├── eascb.py ├── eascc.py ├── enter.py ├── filedecc.py ├── fileenc.py ├── imcdec.py ├── imcenc.py ├── rc22.py ├── rc44.py ├── requirements.txt ├── rsaaa.py ├── tlss.py └── xorr.py /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # :rose:   CYPHER TOOLS   :rose: 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | #### Written by TMRSWRR 7 | #### Version 1.0.0 8 | All in one tools for **CRYPTOLOGY**. 9 | 10 | Instagram: [Capture the Root](https://www.instagram.com/capturetheroot/) 11 | ## 🖼️ Screenshots 🖼️ 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | ## 📹 How to use 📹 21 | [![How to use CYPHER TOOLS ](https://i.imgur.com/6x5DWge.png)](https://youtu.be/M4eq6JUMffI) 22 | 23 | Click on the image... 24 | 25 | 26 | ## 🧰 Features 🧰 27 | This tool **include:** 28 | + :round_pushpin: HASH 29 | + :round_pushpin: RSA 30 | + :round_pushpin: XOR 31 | + :round_pushpin: AES (ECC) 32 | + :round_pushpin: AES (CBC) 33 | + :round_pushpin: DES (ECB) 34 | + :round_pushpin: FERNET 35 | + :round_pushpin: RC2 36 | + :round_pushpin: RC4 37 | + :round_pushpin: CHACHA20POLY1305 38 | + :round_pushpin: TRANSPOSITION 39 | + :round_pushpin: DIFFIE HELMAN 40 | + :round_pushpin: IMAGE ENCRYPT/DECRYPT 41 | + :round_pushpin: FILE ENCRYPT/DECRYPT 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | ## 📀 Installation 📀 47 | ### Installation with requirements.txt 48 | 49 | 50 | ```bash 51 | git clone https://github.com/capture0x/cypher 52 | cd cypher 53 | pip3 install -r requirements.txt 54 | ``` 55 | ## Usage 56 | 57 | ```bash 58 | python3 cryptot.py 59 | ``` 60 | 61 | ### HASH 62 | 63 | 64 | ```Encryption and decryption algorithms ==> BASE64 MD5 SHA1 SHA384 SHA256 SHA512``` 65 | 66 | 67 | ### RSA 68 | ```Encrypts strings by generating public and private keys``` 69 | 70 | 71 | ### IMAGE ENCRYPT/DECRYPT 72 | ```Key and iv value must be 16 or 32 bytes, then specify the path of your image``` 73 | 74 | ```ex: Enter Your Key :1234567812345678 75 | Enter Your IV :1234567812345678 76 | Enter Your Image Path :/home/tmrswrr/Desktop/butterfly.ico 77 | Encrypted : /home/tmrswrr/Desktop/butterfly.ico.wrr 78 | Img Encrypted... 79 | ``` 80 | ```Enter Your Key :1234567812345678 81 | Enter Your IV :1234567812345678 82 | Enter Encrypt Image Path : /home/tmrswrr/Desktop/butterfly.ico.wrr 83 | Key and iv value must be 16 bytes... 84 | Img DEcrypted... 85 | ``` 86 | 87 | ### FILE ENCRYPT/DECRYPT 88 | 89 | ```Encryption ==> Specify the path to the files you want to encrypt``` 90 | 91 | ```ex: 92 | 1. Encryption 93 | 2. Decryption 94 | Choose(1,2): 1 95 | Your Key >> RVT5ITD2gCKpLQYSXn-GRUwfBoUWBx8GZEELdItyOTU= 96 | Enter files path :/home/tmrswrr/Music 97 | Files Encrypted... 98 | 99 | ``` 100 | ``` 101 | 1. Encryption 102 | 2. Decryption 103 | Choose(1,2): 2 104 | PLease enter your key :RVT5ITD2gCKpLQYSXn-GRUwfBoUWBx8GZEELdItyOTU= 105 | Enter files path :/home/tmrswrr/Music 106 | Files DEcrypted... 107 | 108 | ``` 109 | 110 | ## Bugs and enhancements 111 | 112 | For bug reports or enhancements, please open an [issue](https://github.com/capture0x/cypher/issues) here. 113 | 114 | 115 | **Copyright 2021** 116 | 117 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /chacha.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | def chacha_func(): 2 | import json 3 | from base64 import b64encode 4 | from Crypto.Cipher import ChaCha20 5 | from Crypto.Random import get_random_bytes 6 | 7 | plaintext = input("Secret Message :") 8 | key = get_random_bytes(32) 9 | print("Your Key :", str(key)[2:-1]) 10 | cipher = ChaCha20.new(key=key) 11 | ciphertext = cipher.encrypt(plaintext.encode()) 12 | 13 | nonce = b64encode(cipher.nonce).decode('utf-8') 14 | ct = b64encode(ciphertext).decode('utf-8') 15 | result = json.dumps({'nonce':nonce, 'ciphertext':ct}) 16 | print(result) 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /cryptot.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import enter 2 | import base64 3 | import hashlib 4 | import os 5 | import sys 6 | from time import sleep 7 | import requests 8 | from bs4 import BeautifulSoup 9 | from rsaaa import rsa_func 10 | from xorr import xor_func 11 | from eascc import aescc_func 12 | from eascb import eascb_func 13 | from descb import descb_func 14 | from descc import descc_func 15 | from rc22 import rc22_func 16 | from rc44 import rc44_func 17 | from chacha import chacha_func 18 | from tlss import tlss_func 19 | from dff import dff_func 20 | from imcenc import imcenc_func 21 | from imcdec import imcdec_func 22 | from fileenc import fileenc_func 23 | from filedecc import filedecc_func 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | def base644(): 28 | message = input("Enter String :") 29 | message_bytes = message.encode('ascii') 30 | base64_bytes = base64.b64encode(message_bytes) 31 | base64_message = base64_bytes.decode('ascii') 32 | print("Encode String : ", end="") 33 | print(base64_message) 34 | 35 | 36 | def base64d(): 37 | base64_message = input("Enter Base64 :") 38 | base64_bytes = base64_message.encode('ascii') 39 | message_bytes = base64.b64decode(base64_bytes) 40 | message = message_bytes.decode('ascii') 41 | print("Decoded Base64 : ", end="") 42 | print(message) 43 | 44 | 45 | def encodemdh5(): 46 | str2hash = input("Enter String :") 47 | result = hashlib.md5(str2hash.encode()) 48 | print("Encode String : ", end="") 49 | print(result.hexdigest()) 50 | 51 | 52 | def decodemdh5(): 53 | satr2hash = input("Enter hash :") 54 | url = f"https://md5.gromweb.com/?md5={satr2hash}" 55 | istek = requests.get(url) 56 | soup = BeautifulSoup(istek.text, "lxml") 57 | a = soup.findAll("em", {"class": "long-content string"}) 58 | for i in a: 59 | print(i.text) 60 | 61 | 62 | def shaa1(): 63 | str2hash = input("Enter String :") 64 | result = hashlib.sha1(str2hash.encode()) 65 | print("Encode String : ", end="") 66 | print(result.hexdigest()) 67 | 68 | 69 | def sha11(): 70 | str2hash = input("Enter hash :") 71 | url = f"https://sha1.gromweb.com/?hash={str2hash}" 72 | istek = requests.get(url) 73 | soup = BeautifulSoup(istek.text, "lxml") 74 | a = soup.findAll("em", {"class": "long-content string"}) 75 | for i in a: 76 | print(i.text) 77 | 78 | 79 | def shaa3(): 80 | str2hash = input("Enter String :") 81 | result = hashlib.sha384(str2hash.encode()) 82 | print("Encode String : ", end="") 83 | print(result.hexdigest()) 84 | 85 | 86 | def sha33(): 87 | str2hash = input("Enter hash :") 88 | with open("aaaa.txt", "w") as f: 89 | f.write(str2hash) 90 | os.system("john --format=Raw-SHA384 aaaa.txt") 91 | 92 | 93 | def shaa22(): 94 | str2hash = input("Enter String :") 95 | result = hashlib.sha256(str2hash.encode()) 96 | print("Encode String : ", end="") 97 | print(result.hexdigest()) 98 | 99 | 100 | def sha2(): 101 | str2hash = input("Enter hash :") 102 | with open("aaaa.txt", "w") as f: 103 | f.write(str2hash) 104 | os.system("john --format=Raw-SHA256 aaaa.txt") 105 | 106 | 107 | def shaa5(): 108 | str2hash = input("Enter String :") 109 | result = hashlib.sha3_512(str2hash.encode()) 110 | print("Encode String : ", end="") 111 | print(result.hexdigest()) 112 | 113 | 114 | def sha55(): 115 | str2hash = input("Enter hash :") 116 | with open("aaaa.txt", "w") as f: 117 | f.write(str2hash) 118 | os.system("john --format=Raw-SHA512 aaaa.txt") 119 | 120 | 121 | def hashh(): 122 | x = """ 123 | 1) BASE64 124 | 2) MD5 125 | 3) SHA1 126 | 4) SHA384 127 | 5) SHA256 128 | 6) SHA512 129 | 7) GO BACK MAIN MENU 130 | """ 131 | print(x) 132 | choosee = input("--------------->PLEASE CHOOSE :") 133 | if choosee == "1": 134 | a = input("1.Encryption \n2.Decryption \nChoose(1,2): ") 135 | if a == "1": 136 | base644() 137 | sleep(3) 138 | hashh() 139 | elif a == "2": 140 | base64d() 141 | sleep(3) 142 | hashh() 143 | 144 | elif choosee == "2": 145 | a = input("1. Encryption\n2. Decryption\nChoose(1,2): ") 146 | if a == "1": 147 | encodemdh5() 148 | sleep(3) 149 | hashh() 150 | elif a == "2": 151 | decodemdh5() 152 | sleep(3) 153 | hashh() 154 | elif choosee == "3": 155 | a = input("1. Encryption\n2. Decryption\nChoose(1,2): ") 156 | if a == "1": 157 | shaa1() 158 | sleep(3) 159 | hashh() 160 | elif a == "2": 161 | sha11() 162 | sleep(3) 163 | hashh() 164 | elif choosee == "4": 165 | a = input("1. Encryption\n2. Decryption\nChoose(1,2): ") 166 | if a == "1": 167 | shaa3() 168 | sleep(3) 169 | hashh() 170 | elif a == "2": 171 | sha33() 172 | sleep(3) 173 | hashh() 174 | 175 | elif choosee == "5": 176 | a = input("1.Encryption\n2. Decryption\nChoose(1,2): ") 177 | if a == "1": 178 | shaa22() 179 | sleep(3) 180 | hashh() 181 | elif a == "2": 182 | sha2() 183 | sleep(3) 184 | hashh() 185 | elif choosee == "6": 186 | a = input("1.Encryption\n2. Decryption\nChoose(1,2): ") 187 | if a == "1": 188 | shaa1() 189 | sleep(3) 190 | hashh() 191 | elif a == "2": 192 | sha11() 193 | sleep(3) 194 | hashh() 195 | elif choosee == "7": 196 | secim() 197 | else: 198 | print("Wrong Choose!!!!") 199 | 200 | 201 | def rsaa(): 202 | rsa_func() 203 | sleep(3) 204 | secim() 205 | 206 | def xorr(): 207 | xor_func() 208 | sleep(3) 209 | secim() 210 | 211 | def aess(): 212 | aescc_func() 213 | sleep(3) 214 | secim() 215 | 216 | 217 | def aessc(): 218 | eascb_func() 219 | sleep(3) 220 | secim() 221 | 222 | 223 | def dese(): 224 | descb_func() 225 | sleep(3) 226 | secim() 227 | 228 | 229 | def desc(): 230 | descc_func() 231 | sleep(3) 232 | secim() 233 | 234 | 235 | def rc22(): 236 | rc22_func() 237 | sleep(3) 238 | secim() 239 | 240 | 241 | def rc44(): 242 | rc44_func() 243 | sleep(3) 244 | secim() 245 | 246 | 247 | def efss(): 248 | chacha_func() 249 | sleep(3) 250 | secim() 251 | 252 | def tlss(): 253 | tlss_func() 254 | sleep(3) 255 | secim() 256 | 257 | 258 | def diffiee(): 259 | dff_func() 260 | sleep(3) 261 | secim() 262 | 263 | def imgenc(): 264 | a = input("1. Encryption\n2. Decryption\nChoose(1,2): ") 265 | if a =="1": 266 | imcenc_func() 267 | print("Img Encrypted...") 268 | sleep(2) 269 | secim() 270 | elif a == "2": 271 | imcdec_func() 272 | print("Img DEcrypted...") 273 | sleep(2) 274 | secim() 275 | 276 | def fileenc(): 277 | a = input("1. Encryption\n2. Decryption\nChoose(1,2): ") 278 | if a =="1": 279 | fileenc_func() 280 | print("Files Encrypted...") 281 | sleep(2) 282 | secim() 283 | elif a == "2": 284 | filedecc_func() 285 | print("Files DEcrypted...") 286 | sleep(2) 287 | secim() 288 | 289 | 290 | def secim(): 291 | while True: 292 | y = """ 293 | > 1) HASH > 10) CHACHA20POLY1305 294 | > 2) RSA > 11) TRANSPOSITION 295 | > 3) XOR > 12) DIFFIE HELMAN 296 | > 4) AES (ECC) > 13) IMAGE ENCRYPT/DECRYPT 297 | > 5) AES (CBC) > 14) FILE ENCRYPT/DECRYPT 298 | > 6) DES (ECB) > 15) EXIT 299 | > 7) FERNET 300 | > 8) RC2 301 | > 9) RC4 302 | """ 303 | print(y) 304 | choose = input("---->PLEASE CHOOSE ENCRYPTION METHOD :") 305 | if choose == '1': 306 | hashh() 307 | elif choose == '2': 308 | rsaa() 309 | elif choose == '3': 310 | xorr() 311 | elif choose == '4': 312 | aess() 313 | elif choose == '5': 314 | aessc() 315 | elif choose == '6': 316 | dese() 317 | elif choose == '7': 318 | desc() 319 | elif choose == '8': 320 | rc22() 321 | elif choose == '9': 322 | rc44() 323 | elif choose == '10': 324 | efss() 325 | elif choose == '11': 326 | tlss() 327 | elif choose == '12': 328 | diffiee() 329 | elif choose == '13': 330 | imgenc() 331 | elif choose == '14': 332 | fileenc() 333 | elif choose == '15': 334 | print("Exiting...") 335 | sys.exit() 336 | else: 337 | print("Wrong Choose!!!!") 338 | 339 | 340 | secim() 341 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /descb.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | def descb_func(): 2 | from Crypto.Cipher import DES 3 | 4 | 5 | def pad(text): 6 | n = len(text) % 8 7 | return text + (b' ' * n) 8 | 9 | 10 | try: 11 | print('ENCRYPTION') 12 | text1 = input("NOTE:Secret message and key must be 8 or 16 bytes\nSecret Message :") 13 | key = input("Key :") 14 | des = DES.new(key.encode(), DES.MODE_ECB) 15 | padded_text = pad(text1.encode()) 16 | encrypted_text = des.encrypt(padded_text) 17 | print(str(encrypted_text)[2:-1]) 18 | 19 | print('\nDECRYPTION') 20 | aaa=des.decrypt(encrypted_text) 21 | print(str(aaa)[2:-1]) 22 | except: 23 | print("Wrong Value..!") 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /descc.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | def descc_func(): 2 | import base64 3 | import os 4 | from cryptography.fernet import Fernet 5 | from cryptography.hazmat.backends import default_backend 6 | from cryptography.hazmat.primitives import hashes 7 | from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.kdf.pbkdf2 import PBKDF2HMAC 8 | try: 9 | mes = input("Secret Message :") 10 | password = input("Key :") 11 | salt = os.urandom(16) 12 | kdf = PBKDF2HMAC(algorithm=hashes.SHA256(), length=32, salt=salt, iterations=100000, backend=default_backend()) 13 | key = kdf.derive(password.encode()) 14 | kdf = PBKDF2HMAC(algorithm=hashes.SHA256(), length=32, salt=salt, iterations=100000, backend=default_backend()) 15 | kdf.verify(password.encode(), key) 16 | 17 | key = base64.urlsafe_b64encode(key) 18 | fernet = Fernet(key) 19 | token = fernet.encrypt(mes.encode()) 20 | print("Encrypted :",str(token)[2:-1]) 21 | ccc=fernet.decrypt(token) 22 | print("Decrypted :",str(ccc)[2:-1]) 23 | except: 24 | print("Wrong Value..!") 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dff.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | def dff_func(): 2 | from cryptography.hazmat.backends import default_backend 3 | from cryptography.hazmat.primitives import hashes, padding 4 | from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.asymmetric import ec 5 | from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.kdf.hkdf import HKDF 6 | from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers import Cipher, algorithms, modes 7 | from secrets import token_bytes 8 | 9 | 10 | class DiffieHellman: 11 | def __init__(self): 12 | self.diffieHellman = ec.generate_private_key(ec.SECP384R1(), default_backend()) 13 | self.public_key = self.diffieHellman.public_key() 14 | self.IV = token_bytes(16) 15 | 16 | def encrypt(self, public_key, secret): 17 | shared_key = self.diffieHellman.exchange(ec.ECDH(), public_key) 18 | derived_key = HKDF( 19 | algorithm=hashes.SHA256(), 20 | length=32, 21 | salt=None, 22 | info=None, 23 | backend=default_backend() 24 | ).derive(shared_key) 25 | 26 | aes = Cipher(algorithms.AES(derived_key), modes.CBC(self.IV), backend=default_backend()) 27 | encryptor = aes.encryptor() 28 | 29 | padder = padding.PKCS7(128).padder() 30 | padded_data = padder.update(secret.encode()) + padder.finalize() 31 | return encryptor.update(padded_data) + encryptor.finalize() 32 | 33 | def decrypt(self, public_key, secret, iv): 34 | shared_key = self.diffieHellman.exchange(ec.ECDH(), public_key) 35 | derived_key = HKDF( 36 | algorithm=hashes.SHA256(), 37 | length=32, 38 | salt=None, 39 | info=None, 40 | backend=default_backend() 41 | ).derive(shared_key) 42 | 43 | aes = Cipher(algorithms.AES(derived_key), modes.CBC(iv), backend=default_backend()) 44 | decryptor = aes.decryptor() 45 | decrypted_data = decryptor.update(secret) + decryptor.finalize() 46 | 47 | unpadder = padding.PKCS7(128).unpadder() 48 | return unpadder.update(decrypted_data) + unpadder.finalize() 49 | 50 | 51 | try: 52 | print('ENCRYPTION') 53 | text = input("Secret Message :") 54 | aaaa = DiffieHellman() 55 | bbbb = DiffieHellman() 56 | encrypted_message = bbbb.encrypt(aaaa.public_key, text) 57 | print(str(encrypted_message)[2:-1]) 58 | 59 | print('\nDECRYPTION') 60 | decrypted_message = aaaa.decrypt(bbbb.public_key, encrypted_message, bbbb.IV) 61 | print(str(decrypted_message)[2:-1]) 62 | except: 63 | print("Wrong Value..!") 64 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /eascb.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | def eascb_func(): 2 | from hashlib import md5 3 | from base64 import b64decode 4 | from base64 import b64encode 5 | 6 | from Crypto.Cipher import AES 7 | from Crypto.Random import get_random_bytes 8 | from Crypto.Util.Padding import pad, unpad 9 | 10 | class AESCipher: 11 | def __init__(self, key): 12 | self.key = md5(key.encode('utf8')).digest() 13 | 14 | def encrypt(self, data): 15 | iv = get_random_bytes(AES.block_size) 16 | self.cipher = AES.new(self.key, AES.MODE_CBC, iv) 17 | return b64encode(iv + self.cipher.encrypt(pad(data.encode('utf-8'),AES.block_size))) 18 | 19 | def decrypt(self, data): 20 | raw = b64decode(data) 21 | self.cipher = AES.new(self.key, AES.MODE_CBC, raw[:AES.block_size]) 22 | return unpad(self.cipher.decrypt(raw[AES.block_size:]), AES.block_size) 23 | 24 | try: 25 | print('ENCRYPTION') 26 | msg = input('Secret Message: ') 27 | pwd = input('Key : ') 28 | print('Ciphertext:', AESCipher(pwd).encrypt(msg).decode('utf-8')) 29 | 30 | print('\nDECRYPTION') 31 | cte = input('Ciphertext: ') 32 | pwd = input('Key : ') 33 | print('Message :', AESCipher(pwd).decrypt(cte).decode('utf-8')) 34 | except: 35 | print("Wrong Value..!") 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /eascc.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.aead import AESGCM 3 | def aescc_func(): 4 | try: 5 | print('ENCRYPTION') 6 | data = input("Secret Message :") 7 | aad = input("authenticated but unencrypted data :") 8 | key = AESGCM.generate_key(bit_length=128) 9 | aesgcm = AESGCM(key) 10 | nonce = os.urandom(12) 11 | ct = aesgcm.encrypt(nonce, data.encode(), aad.encode()) 12 | ad=aesgcm.decrypt(nonce, ct, aad.encode()) 13 | print("Encrypted :",str(ct)[2:-1],"\nKey:",str(key)[2:-1],"\nNonce :",str(nonce)[2:-1]) 14 | 15 | print('\nDECRYPTION') 16 | print(str(ad)[2:-1]) 17 | except: 18 | print("Wrong Value..!") 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /enter.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import enter 2 | 3 | import sys 4 | from time import sleep 5 | import random 6 | 7 | 8 | class colors: 9 | OKBLUE = '\033[94m' 10 | WARNING = '\033[93m' 11 | FAIL = '\033[91m' 12 | ENDC = '\033[0m' 13 | BOLD = '\033[1m' 14 | CBLACK = '\33[30m' 15 | CRED = '\33[31m' 16 | CGREEN = '\33[32m' 17 | CYELLOW = '\33[33m' 18 | CBLUE = '\33[34m' 19 | CVIOLET = '\33[35m' 20 | CBEIGE = '\33[36m' 21 | CWHITE = '\33[37m' 22 | 23 | 24 | color_random = [colors.CBLUE, colors.CVIOLET, colors.CWHITE, colors.OKBLUE, colors.CGREEN, colors.WARNING, 25 | colors.CRED, colors.CBEIGE] 26 | random.shuffle(color_random) 27 | 28 | 29 | def entryy(): 30 | x = color_random[0] + """ 31 | ╭━━━┳╮╱╱╭┳━━━┳╮╱╭┳━━━┳━━━╮╭━━━━┳━━━┳━━━┳╮ 32 | ┃╭━╮┃╰╮╭╯┃╭━╮┃┃╱┃┃╭━━┫╭━╮┃┃╭╮╭╮┃╭━╮┃╭━╮┃┃ 33 | ┃┃╱╰┻╮╰╯╭┫╰━╯┃╰━╯┃╰━━┫╰━╯┃╰╯┃┃╰┫┃╱┃┃┃╱┃┃┃ 34 | ┃┃╱╭╮╰╮╭╯┃╭━━┫╭━╮┃╭━━┫╭╮╭┻━╮┃┃╱┃┃╱┃┃┃╱┃┃┃╱╭╮ 35 | ┃╰━╯┃╱┃┃╱┃┃╱╱┃┃╱┃┃╰━━┫┃┃╰┳━╯┃┃╱┃╰━╯┃╰━╯┃╰━╯┃ 36 | ╰━━━╯╱╰╯╱╰╯╱╱╰╯╱╰┻━━━┻╯╰━╯╱╱╰╯╱╰━━━┻━━━┻━━━╯ 37 | \n""" 38 | 39 | for c in x: 40 | print(c, end='') 41 | sys.stdout.flush() 42 | sleep(0.0045) 43 | y = "\t╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱\n\n" 44 | for c in y: 45 | print(colors.CBLUE + c, end='') 46 | sys.stdout.flush() 47 | sleep(0.0065) 48 | y = "\t╱╱ CYPHER TOOLS ╱╱\n\n" 49 | for c in y: 50 | print(colors.CWHITE + c, end='') 51 | sys.stdout.flush() 52 | sleep(0.0065) 53 | z = "\t╱╱ CODED BY TMRSWRR ╱╱\n\n" 54 | for c in z: 55 | print(colors.CWHITE + c, end='') 56 | sys.stdout.flush() 57 | sleep(0.0065) 58 | y = "\t╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱\n\n" 59 | for c in y: 60 | print(colors.CBLUE + c, end='') 61 | sys.stdout.flush() 62 | sleep(0.0065) 63 | y = "\t╱╱ WELCOME TO MY WORLD ╱╱\n\n" 64 | for c in y: 65 | print(colors.CWHITE + c, end='') 66 | sys.stdout.flush() 67 | sleep(0.0065) 68 | 69 | y = "\t╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱\n\n" 70 | for c in y: 71 | print(colors.CBLUE + c, end='') 72 | sys.stdout.flush() 73 | sleep(0.0065) 74 | 75 | 76 | entryy() 77 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /filedecc.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | def filedecc_func(): 2 | import os 3 | from cryptography.fernet import Fernet 4 | 5 | key= input("PLease enter your key :") 6 | cipKey = Fernet(key) 7 | 8 | def decryptt(files): 9 | with open(files, "rb") as readFile: 10 | radFile = readFile.read() 11 | with open(files, "wb") as writeFile: 12 | deccc = cipKey.decrypt(radFile) 13 | writeFile.write(deccc) 14 | 15 | 16 | def filedec(): 17 | a = input("Enter files path :") 18 | os.chdir(a) 19 | for path, bos, files in os.walk(a): 20 | for dosya in files: 21 | dosyaYolu = path + os.sep + dosya 22 | decryptt(dosyaYolu) 23 | os.renames(dosya,dosya.replace(".wrr","")) 24 | 25 | filedec() 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fileenc.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | def fileenc_func(): 2 | import os 3 | from cryptography.fernet import Fernet 4 | 5 | key = Fernet.generate_key() 6 | key = str(key).lstrip("b'").rstrip("'") 7 | print("Your Key >>", key) 8 | cipKey = Fernet(key) 9 | 10 | 11 | def encryptt(files): 12 | with open(files, "rb") as rr: 13 | readFile = rr.read() 14 | with open(files, "wb") as ww: 15 | encccc = cipKey.encrypt(readFile) 16 | ww.write(encccc) 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | def filenc(): 21 | a = input("Enter files path :") 22 | os.chdir(a) 23 | for path, bos, files in os.walk(os.getcwd()): 24 | for dosya in files: 25 | dosyaYolu = path + os.sep + dosya 26 | encryptt(dosyaYolu) 27 | os.renames(dosya, dosya + ".wrr") 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | filenc() 33 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /imcdec.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | def imcdec_func(): 2 | 3 | from Crypto.Cipher import AES 4 | 5 | 6 | def decrypt_image(): 7 | try: 8 | key = input("Enter Your Key :") 9 | iv = input("Enter Your IV :") 10 | file_name = input("Enter Encrypt Image Path :") 11 | cfb_cipher = AES.new(key.encode(), AES.MODE_CFB,iv.encode()) 12 | input_file = open(file_name, "rb") 13 | input_data = input_file.read() 14 | input_file.close() 15 | enc_data = cfb_cipher.decrypt(input_data) 16 | enc_file = open(file_name.replace(".wrr", ""), "wb") 17 | enc_file.write(enc_data) 18 | enc_file.close() 19 | print("Decrypted :", file_name) 20 | 21 | except: 22 | print("Key and iv value must be 16 bytes...") 23 | 24 | decrypt_image() 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /imcenc.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | def imcenc_func(): 3 | from Crypto.Cipher import AES 4 | 5 | def encrypt_image(): 6 | try: 7 | key=input("ex:key 16 or 32 byte\nEnter Your Key :") 8 | iv=input("Enter Your IV :") 9 | file_name=input("Enter Your Image Path :") 10 | cfb_cipher = AES.new(key.encode(), AES.MODE_CFB, iv.encode()) 11 | input_file = open(file_name, "rb") 12 | input_data = input_file.read() 13 | input_file.close() 14 | enc_data = cfb_cipher.encrypt(input_data) 15 | enc_file = open(file_name + ".wrr", "wb") 16 | enc_file.write(enc_data) 17 | enc_file.close() 18 | print("Encrypted :", file_name + ".wrr") 19 | except: 20 | print("Key and iv value must be 16 bytes...") 21 | 22 | encrypt_image() 23 | 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /rc22.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | def rc22_func(): 2 | from Crypto.Cipher import ARC2 3 | 4 | try: 5 | hello = input("Secret message :") 6 | key = input("Please Enter Key 16 Byte :") 7 | cipher = ARC2.new(key.encode(), ARC2.MODE_CFB) 8 | a = cipher.iv 9 | msg = a + cipher.encrypt(hello.encode()) 10 | print("Encrypted :",str(msg)[2:-1]) 11 | 12 | ciphertext = msg 13 | iv = ciphertext[:ARC2.block_size] 14 | ciphertext = ciphertext[ARC2.block_size:] 15 | cipher = ARC2.new(key.encode(), ARC2.MODE_CFB, iv) 16 | text = cipher.decrypt(ciphertext) 17 | print("Decrypted :",str(text)[2:-1]) 18 | except: 19 | print("Wrong Value..!") 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /rc44.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | def rc44_func(): 2 | from Crypto.Cipher import ARC4 3 | 4 | try: 5 | hh = input("Secret message :") 6 | aaa = input("Key :") 7 | cipher = ARC4.new(aaa.encode()) 8 | encrypted_data = cipher.encrypt(hh.encode()) 9 | print("Encrypted :",str(encrypted_data)[2:-1]) 10 | 11 | key = ARC4.new(aaa.encode()) 12 | msg = key.decrypt(encrypted_data) 13 | print("Decrypted :",str(msg)[2:-1]) 14 | except: 15 | print("Please enter key 16 bytes:") 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Naked==0.1.31 2 | PyYAML==5.4.1 3 | beautifulsoup4==4.9.3 4 | certifi==2020.12.5 5 | cffi==1.14.4 6 | chardet==4.0.0 7 | crypto==1.4.1 8 | cryptography==3.3.1 9 | idna==2.10 10 | lxml==4.6.2 11 | pip==21.0 12 | pycparser==2.20 13 | pycryptodome==3.9.9 14 | pyperclip==1.8.1 15 | requests==2.25.1 16 | setuptools==52.0.0 17 | shellescape==3.8.1 18 | six==1.15.0 19 | soupsieve==2.1 20 | urllib3==1.26.2 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /rsaaa.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | def rsa_func(): 2 | from Crypto.PublicKey import RSA 3 | from Crypto.Cipher import PKCS1_OAEP 4 | import binascii 5 | 6 | keyPair = RSA.generate(3072, e=65537) 7 | 8 | pubKey = keyPair.publickey() 9 | pubKeyPEM = pubKey.exportKey() 10 | print("Public Key :",str(pubKeyPEM)[2:-1]) 11 | privKeyPEM = keyPair.exportKey() 12 | print("Private Key :",str(privKeyPEM)[2:-1]) 13 | msg = input("Secret message :") 14 | 15 | encryptor = PKCS1_OAEP.new(pubKey) 16 | encrypted = encryptor.encrypt((bytearray(msg, 'utf-8'))) 17 | aaaa=binascii.hexlify(encrypted) 18 | print("Encrypted:", str(aaaa)[2:-1]) 19 | 20 | decryptor = PKCS1_OAEP.new(keyPair) 21 | decrypted = decryptor.decrypt(encrypted) 22 | print('Decrypted:', str(decrypted)[2:-1]) 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tlss.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | def tlss_func(): 2 | import pyperclip 3 | 4 | def main(): 5 | myMessage = input("Secret Text:") 6 | myKey = 10 7 | ciphertext = encryptMessage(myKey, myMessage) 8 | print(ciphertext + '|') 9 | pyperclip.copy(ciphertext) 10 | 11 | 12 | def encryptMessage(key, message): 13 | ciphertext = [''] * key 14 | 15 | for col in range(key): 16 | position = col 17 | while position < len(message): 18 | ciphertext[col] += message[position] 19 | position += key 20 | return ''.join(ciphertext) 21 | 22 | 23 | main() 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /xorr.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | def cipherEn(): 2 | msg = input("Secret Message :") 3 | key = input("Key :") 4 | 5 | encrypt_hex = "" 6 | key_itr = 0 7 | for i in range(len(msg)): 8 | temp = ord(msg[i]) ^ ord(key[key_itr]) 9 | encrypt_hex += hex(temp)[2:].zfill(2) 10 | key_itr += 1 11 | if key_itr >= len(key): 12 | key_itr = 0 13 | 14 | print("Encrypted Text :{}".format(encrypt_hex)) 15 | 16 | 17 | def cipherDe(): 18 | msg = input("Encrypted Text :") 19 | key = input("Key :") 20 | 21 | hex_to_uni = "" 22 | for i in range(0, len(msg), 2): 23 | hex_to_uni += bytes.fromhex(msg[i:i+2]).decode('utf-8') 24 | 25 | decryp_text = "" 26 | key_itr = 0 27 | for i in range(len(hex_to_uni)): 28 | temp = ord(hex_to_uni[i]) ^ ord(key[key_itr]) 29 | decryp_text += chr(temp) 30 | key_itr += 1 31 | if key_itr >= len(key): 32 | key_itr = 0 33 | 34 | print("Decrypted Text: {}".format(decryp_text)) 35 | 36 | 37 | def xor_func(): 38 | choice = int(input("1. Encryption\n2. Decryption\nChoose(1,2): ")) 39 | if choice == 1: 40 | print("Encrypted:") 41 | cipherEn() 42 | elif choice == 2: 43 | print("Decrypted:") 44 | cipherDe() 45 | else: 46 | print("Invalid Choice") 47 | 48 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------