Stanford javascript crypto library example

stanford javascript crypto library example

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It shows how to use a custom PseudoRandom Function with PBKDF2 (the HMAC and SHA1), but I figured out that if one is not passed in, SJCL has. The Stanford Javascript Crypto Library is maintained on GitHub. For more information, visit the project's new homepage. This page is a demo of the Stanford Javascript Crypto Library. To get started, just type in a password in the left pane and a secret message in the middle.
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I haven't been able to find anything, but am always curious to try new tools. This is used to make encrypted wiki pages that are decrypted on the client. Which isn't? That's 7KB minified and gzipped. In my view, any competing crypto library would have to be something super special to outweigh all the pros of libsodium.