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Can anyone recommend decent free encryption utility?
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Watch out, a lot of corporate firewalls block exe attachments.Originally posted by Bwana View PostThanks for the replies so far.
The purpose I have in mind is that I need to encrypt small documents containing IPR, so that I can email them and they can be downloaded and decrypted by the recipient if they know the key. For this purpose, the utility has to be able to create self-decrypting exe files and they would need to be small enough to email (ie less than 10 MB I guess).
Cheers,
Bwana
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Encrypt it and stick it in a self extracting zip file. Or just put it in a zip file with a strong password on it."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Not if you stick to open standards and algorithms, OpenPGP, GnuPG and probably the still free version of PGP use these as well as e.g. Java's cryptographic libraries.Originally posted by Bwana View PostI suppose another option would be to write my own encryption software. It shouldn't be too difficult because .Net has built-in functionality to do encryption. Only thing is, I don't know how I could produce self-decrypting exe files, so I guess the recipient of the encrypted file would need a copy of the software in order to decrypt.
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The only safe computer is one which is unplugged and dropped to the bottom of the ocean.Originally posted by Bwana View PostHi All,
I'm looking for some freeware that will allow me to encrypt a folder (inc subfolders & files) into a self-decrypting exe file, so that all that would be needed to decrypt the file would be to type in the password. I would like it to be at least 128 bit encryption with a fairly up-to-date algorithm (not that I know anything much about encryption technology!). Can anyone recommend such a program (must work with Win XP & ideally with Vista also)? I searched on the web but there seems to be loads of them so I thought best to ask for opinions.
Cheers,
Bwana.
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