Post: New Encryption Tool [Amazing]
05-21-2012, 06:57 AM #1
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); I made this program today, and It's pretty cool. You can encrypt/decrypt files with my program. More info below:

Q: What is this?
A: A program to encrypt/decrypt any file, with multiple levels of compression, and encryption. It also comes with a key, that a user can define and share with friends to ensure safety of their file.

Q: What's the use of this program?
A: You can use this to share safely with friends, or family. Even photos!

Q: Is this secure?
A: Yes, it comes with a program key, and if the generated .nbk file doesn't match it will crash. That is not even counting the user key that's defined.

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Hope you have a good time using my program. Again let me state, I made this with my own ideas, offsets, compression, encryption so there is nothing else like this. It ensures your safety! Smile

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The following 4 users say thank you to Jakes625 for this useful post:

Fail3rc, iLLy-i, Pichu, welliegs
05-21-2012, 07:49 AM #2
I'll stick to TrueCrypt with it's AES-Twofish-Serpent encryption for my file container.
05-22-2012, 03:29 AM #3
Originally posted by R View Post
I'll stick to TrueCrypt with it's AES-Twofish-Serpent encryption for my file container.


I used aes, and sha512 in this :p
05-22-2012, 04:02 AM #4
Pichu
RIP PICHU.
Originally posted by SatanicAmerican View Post
I used aes, and sha512 in this :p


Lol, overkill aha. :P

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Instead of HXD use Hex Workshop Hex Editor. It's basically HXD but more advanced.
05-22-2012, 04:32 AM #5
Most say it's overkill, but I mean if it protects your files, and is still fast while doing it, why not? eh. lol...

This is very secure aswell :p, my cousin, and I share files with it all the time Smile
05-22-2012, 05:27 AM #6
Pichu
RIP PICHU.
Originally posted by SatanicAmerican View Post
Most say it's overkill, but I mean if it protects your files, and is still fast while doing it, why not? eh. lol...

This is very secure aswell :p, my cousin, and I share files with it all the time Smile



What's good about encrypting is sending your encryption tool with the decryption method with a program or some music that has been encrypted and compressed.

This prevents file sharing companies that scan the files and hash check from recognizing the data and reporting it.
05-22-2012, 05:44 AM #7
Originally posted by Pichu View Post
What's good about encrypting is sending your encryption tool with the decryption method with a program or some music that has been encrypted and compressed.

This prevents file sharing companies that scan the files and hash check from recognizing the data and reporting it.



If you want to use my tool for piracy go ahead! :p
05-22-2012, 12:14 PM #8
caleb01
Little One
Originally posted by SatanicAmerican View Post
If you want to use my tool for piracy go ahead!
What do you mean when you tell Sublimity this? An encrypted file can be sent to a software company/website and you can obtain a password(s) in order to activate a program that would normally cost you money to get an activation code?
05-22-2012, 01:39 PM #9
Pichu
RIP PICHU.
Originally posted by SatanicAmerican View Post
If you want to use my tool for piracy go ahead! :p


Lol, I don't upload things aha. It was just a scenario.


Originally posted by caleb01 View Post
What do you mean when you tell Sublimity this? An encrypted file can be sent to a software company/website and you can obtain a password(s) in order to activate a program that would normally cost you money to get an activation code?


Unless they have the key, a company can't simply just decrypt a file. The algorithmic equation for the encryption includes the key which provides the outcome. Without that key, the decryption ends up with a different outcome.
05-22-2012, 04:52 PM #10
General Encryption discussion now? I think the best thing about this tool is there are now government back doors but it looks a little rough around the edges is all. Also anybody else here beside me use encrypted containers and have a full system encryption or am I the only one with my tinfoil hat to tight.

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