September 23, 2003 at 2:48 am
http://sourceforge.net/projects/winfilecrypt/
A simple Win32 application to encrypt and checksum files of any size. Uses 3DES cipher-block-chained encryption, with a 128 bit key. It makes it dirt simple to protect your sensitive files. Good for sending things over unsecured email, stuff like that.
My review: Sweet!
This thing is crazy fast and crazy easy. A must have for sending plain text, ms word, and acrobat docs via email securely. In some cases, I've actually sent an entire message encrypted in a simple text file as an attachment via email, with the body of the actual message saying, "decrypt and read the attachment" and a link to the WinFileCrypt download page. Grab it and try it out; this app makes being safer, easier...
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I am Jeremy Helms, 28 year old graphic designer, web designer, site architect, programmer, copywriter and ambitious entrepreneur. I was born and live in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. This site is my personal periodical for design, code, business and other topics. When I'm not glued to the computer, I enjoy music, movies, late-night television and sometimes a good night out on the town with friends.
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