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A ROT52 encryption algorithm implementation as a secure node package. ROT52 encryption is similar to ROT13 but quadruply as secure.
Useful when your enterprise level application needs to scale to the clouds and just can't depend on external services.
Warning! You should never execute your ROT52 encryption in a browser environment, you need a server to process secure hashes.
Using rot52 is easy. To encrypt your precious data:
var rot52 = require('rot52')
rot52.encrypt(password)
Decryption is also simple!
rot52.decrypt(creditCardData)
Note: ROT52 hashes should be saved in a .txt file in the web root to avoid database corruption.
rot52 can be executed twice or even thrice for high-level security applications:
rot52.encrypt(rot52.encrypt(rot52.encrypt(SSN)))
FAQs
ROT52 encryption, quadruply as secure as ROT13
We found that rot52 demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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