Platform Available: Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP
Description
It is a small and extremely fast encryption utility that uses Blowfish encryption algorithm in CBC mode. It is easy to use and support multiple files drag-and-drop. In addition, it is portable, you can put it on your USB memory stick and run it anywhere you go! Very useful for users who want to keep their document secure on their computer or transfer over Internet using unsecure channel.
It uses a 128-bits key that is the MD5 message-digest of user password.
Running the utility
When you first run the utility, it will ask you for a default password. This default password will be later use for encrypting and decrypting all the files. If you want to use a different password for each file, then click "CANCEL" when prompted. You can set the default password later. Note: The default password and other passwords that you have entered, are not saved on any files on your computer system. They are immediately hash using MD5 hashing algorithm.
Encrypting a file
To encrypt a file, you can drag and drop the specify file icon on to the utility windows and click "Encrypt" when prompt for the required operation. Alternatively, you can click menu "File"->"Encrypt ..." to open a file dialog box for you to choose the file you want to encrypt.
If the encryption is successful, the status will show "Encrypted" text.
Decrypting a file
To decrypt a file, you can drag and drop the specify file icon on to the utility windows and click "Decrypt" when prompt for the required operation. Alternatively, you can click menu "File"->"Decrypt ..." to open a file dialog box for you to choose the file you want to decrypt.
If the decryption is successful, the status will show "Decrypted" text.
Important Notes
The utility will encrypt the file you specified. The file will be replaced with the encrypted version and no backup copy will be made. As such, please ensure that you have key in your intended password correctly, else the file will be lost forever.
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