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Encrypt & Decrypt Files Online with File-encryptor

Admin July 15, 2008 5
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FileEncrypter is a small freeware utility that encrypts any file on any media storage with the officiallly recognized encryption algorithm – AES (Rijndael). FileEncryptor implements a number of features that make encryption/decryption processes easier and safer. At the same time, most of actions needed to encrypt/decrypt a file are intuitive, which allowed us to make simple interface.

The key length of the algorithm may vary from 128 to 256 bit to ensure the maximum protection of encrypted information. The use of FileEncryptor will help you to keep all important files safe no matter what happens because AES encryption algorithm has been proven to be unbreakable.

Encrypt & Decrypt Files Online with File-encryptor


Features:

· Encryption of files using only the best and the most proven cryptographic algorithm – AES
· Simple and intuitive interface allows you to start encrypting files within seconds after installation
· Speedy and powerfull encryption engine
· Support for different levels of encryption from 128 to 256 bits
· Automatic detection of key size in encrypted files

    

5 Comments »

  1. Keith Dsouza July 16, 2008 at 1:22 am -

    Looks like a quick and easy way to encrypt files without having to install any software, will give it a try to see how it works.

  2. moin July 16, 2008 at 8:36 pm -

    thats a handy tool surely gone be useful someday

  3. youth July 28, 2008 at 6:24 pm -

    great utility, but don’t forget your password because you are dead without. so be very careful what you do.

  4. AXL December 3, 2009 at 2:52 am -

    I read some time ago that Governments approved and permit AES because, in case of Nationa security problems, they can recover and see the content of the encrypted files using an universal password or ‘key recovery’ method… anyone better knows about this and if it’s true?
    In this way encryption is only valid for personal or private use until someone discovers how to decrypt them using this ‘government’ method…
    Ideas?!

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