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CipherWall Self-Decryptor 2.21 Build 2475 |
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Friday, 18 March 2005 |
CipherWall Self-Decryptor the best program for self-decrypting archives creation and data wiping.
User's data is compressed and encrypted with a key made from a passphrase and a key file. Then executable module is added to this archive so it becomes independent from the main program. To decrypt and decompress this archive you don't need to have the same program! You must know the passphrase and/or have the key file!
Why should you use this program to protect your secret data? And why should you do this using such programs as PGP, BestCrypt etc.? I don't want to make you belive me! All I can do is to publish the sources of cryptographical moduled used in my program.
Download: CipherWall Self-Decryptor 2.21
Key features off the program:
it's FREE;
high variable compression level (Deflate algorithm);
you can set different compression level for each file or directory in the archive;
strong crypto-algorithms (Blowfish with 448-bits key in CFB mode, RC4 with 512-bits key, RC5 with 512-bits key in CFB mode);
archives are not limited in size;
files' attributes and other system information is also stored in archive;
your can use passphrase and key file at the same time;
your can use remote key file (the program will download it itself from specified URL);
modified ANSI X9.17 algorithm is used for pseudo-random numbers generation;
SHA-512 algorithm is used to generate encryption key from passphrase and key file;
CRC32 algorithm is used for data verification;
wipe algorithms: fast, DoD-5220.22-M and Peter Gutmann's.
Change log:
Now you can drag&drop files and folders to list from the Explorer; pseudo-random numbers generator modified.
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