Download SmartEncryptor v4.4
June 04, 2008
Encrypt
files and folders
Send files over the Internet securely
Create self-decrypting executables
User-friendly interface
Whether sharing your computer with friends and family, sending files over the
Internet, or working on a company network, you need to be sure your sensitive
information stays private and safe from unauthorized users.
SmartEncryptor uses the most powerful encryption algorithms existing. AES - the
US Government standard symmetric encryption algorithm and Blowfish.
Works on all Windows systems
How much power and flexibility do you want?
Security and safety - The most advanced encryption algorithms available today
AES - Advanced Encryption Standard. The new Federal Information Processing
Standard (FIPS) for use by U.S. Government organizations to protect sensitive
information. It is a symmetric key encryption algorithm which replaced the
commonly used DES standard. It was the result of a worldwide call for
submissions of encryption algorithms issued by NIST (National Institute of
Science and Technology). AES provides strong encryption in various environments:
standard software platforms, limited space environments, and hardware
implementations.
Blowfish - block cipher using 64-bit blocks and keys of up to 448 bits. It's
fast, compact, simple, and secure.
Ease of operation - Windows Shell integration
You can encrypt your files or folders directly from Windows Explorer. Just right
click on the item you want to encrypt and use the menu.
Send encrypted files to friends and partners - Self-decrypting executables
What if you want to send some secret information over the Internet but the
recipient does not have SmartEncryptor installed? The answer is a Self
Extracting Archive. A self-extracting file is one that includes the encrypted
data along with the software to automatically decrypt it. You do not need to
have your own copy of SmartEncryptor in order to extract the files. Once the
self-extracting file is downloaded, you simply double click it and enter the
password.
Optionally wipe the source files
The software has the option to shred the original file after it has been
enciphered. Shredding a file means writing over the contents with meaningless
data. This is much more secure than simply deleting the file. The operation of
deleting a file can often be undone by a malicious computer expert or a forensic
computer examination.
Size : 632
KB
Download SmartEncryptor v4.4
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