![]() This tested very, very well.Ī can't miss. Uses 448 bit Blowfish and 168 bit 3DES encryption algorithms. These are the free programs I can recommend with certainty. They all passed the testing process and that is crucial. So many freeware download sites will give 5-stars to an encryption program because it has a pretty interface. NOT the way to select a program to secure your data. Some might ask how you "test" cryptography. First, and most importantly, you can test if it was encrypted at all - and then you can test the veracity of the encryption. This is done using software that compares the original text (called the plaintext) and then compare it with the end result called the "ciphertext", which was produced by the program from the original "plaintext". You need cooperation to do this with the developer as you need samples ("text vectors"). Everything I mentioned above was tested using this method and the developers willingly supplied the samples to the university. Just some thoughts when looking at protecting your data with encryption - and doing it for free. Sorry for the length, but wanted to cover the basic bases on freeware encryption and cryptography is not something easily written about in a short byte or two. John as par your request a brief user commment on ECD.ĮCD works great as previously reported. Easy of use is exceptional.encrypytion 128 bit blowfish which should do the job well enough. One flaw.I consider it as MAJOR.EDC will not fully un-install. leaves alot behind most of which can be removed if the proper tools are employed.but one thing in particular has so far evaded my every effort to get rid of. Have tryed everything from cleaning the registry.changing Key. Has worked.not even in safemode.this Thing replaces itself each time and immediately.
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