Strong Encryption Made Easy
CryptoForge™ is strong encryption software for personal
and professional security. It allows you to protect the privacy
of your sensitive files, folders, or email messages, by encrypting
them with up to four strong encryption algorithms. Once the
information has been encrypted, it can be stored on insecure
media or transmitted on an insecure network -like the Internet-
and still remain secret. Later, the information can be decrypted
into its original form. CryptoForge integrates the strongest
encryption available today into the Windows environment.
The file encryption module enables you to encrypt, decrypt,
and wipe (with the built-in file shredder) files of any type,
as well as entire folders and drives, from within Windows Explorer
or My Computer with right-click ease. The file encryption module
handles files of any type and size, on any kind of drive, on
both local and network resources.
The text encryption module includes a secure text editor that
allows you to create, encrypt, and decrypt documents in a way
that they can be sent by any email, messenger, or chat program.
You can also use the built-in SMTP client. CryptoForge documents
can contain embedded files, images, sound clips, spreadsheets,
and objects in general.
CryptoForge provides four strong encryption algorithms: 448-bit
Blowfish, 256-bit Rijndael (AES), 168-bit Triple DES, and 256-bit
Gost. It also includes powerful compression to strengthen cryptographic
security even more.
The command-line interface allows quick integration into automated
processes and scripts, providing both interactive and non-interactive
server running modes. Complementing the command line interface,
a built-in visual tool allows you to build command line parameters
without having to learn the syntax for these parameters.
CryptoForge supports 64-bit file sizes on NTFS volumes, so that
it can handle files of up to 8,589,934,591 GB in size. Additional
unique features include multiple encryption, file name encryption,
cipher speed meter, and password caching. |
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