PyDP
The Python Differential Privacy Library. Built on top of: https://github.com/google/differential-privacy (by OpenMined)
Ciphey
⚡ Automatically decrypt encryptions without knowing the key or cipher, decode encodings, and crack hashes ⚡ (by Ciphey)
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1 | 27 | |
483 | 17,136 | |
2.3% | 2.7% | |
7.0 | 2.9 | |
4 months ago | about 2 months ago | |
Python | Python | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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PyDP
Posts with mentions or reviews of PyDP.
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How to make the medical data in order to protect the data privacy?
As the title mentioned, I studied some tutorials about differential privacy and the examples of PyDP, but they only deal with simple cases(structure text). Which paper/direction I should focus on if I want to make the unstructured medical data private? Is it possible to make the data private with some preprocessing before I feed the data into the model? A naive idea is find out the sensitive part(ex : name), change them to non sensitive text manually. Thanks
Ciphey
Posts with mentions or reviews of Ciphey.
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CyberChef from GCHQ: The Cyber Swiss Army Knife
I also discovered Ciphey. Neat little tool indeed, but it's being deprecated. It's mentioned in this issue[1] and being replaced with Ares[2]. Neither could decipher this strange encryption[3] I used it on :(
[1] https://github.com/Ciphey/Ciphey/issues/764
[2] https://github.com/bee-san/Ares
[3] "dEFLWWFKQWxRQW16RnkvbTZML0lsdz09" original text is "hacker"
- Ciphey – automated decryption/decoding/cracking tool
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Email Obfuscation Rendered Almost Ineffective Against ChatGPT
Check Ciphey, I have used several times before and overall it’s great. https://github.com/Ciphey/Ciphey
- How do you identify common encodings?
- This is from the Netflix series Dark. I hope this isnt very hard to decrypt. I would love to see this cipher get decrypted. Also a good way of suggesting to watch this.
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In CTFs, you'll often get a string of text to decode. Is there a good way to recognize how to decode it?
It can help you detect various encryption and encodings and even decrypt them. Ciphey
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How do I install Ciphey on Windows 10?
I followed the steps here . I am running Python 3.10 (64). When I try to install Ciphey using the instructions, on my cmd prompt I get the following:
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How do I get Ciphey to use more cores for decryption?
repo: https://github.com/Ciphey/Ciphey
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tools for decrypting
if you're looking for something that would decrypt most well-known encodings/ciphers, there's ciphey. but no such thing exists to decrypt every known file type because, if it did, everyone would be using it.
- CyberChef – The Cyber Swiss Army Knife