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    Terminal File Encrypter

    Command Line File Encrypter / Decrypter, Using AES256-CBC Cryptography

    Command Line File Encrypter / Decrypter, Using AES256-CBC Cryptography Python 3.x Or Higher Required Requires To Be Installed - Open CMD / Terminal window, navigate to folder with the encrypter files. Type "pip3 install Setup.py" without quotes. Read Syntax (Readme).txt file for instructions on use. To Uninstall - Open CMD / Terminal window, first type "pip3 list" without quotes. You Should See Terminal File Encrypter listed. Please Note pip3 may list the name differently for example it may have underscores, etc in the name. If so to uninstall you will need to type in the way it shows in the list. Type "pip3 uninstall Terminal File Encrypter" without quotes.
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    Designed to use what is known about users via the /etc/passwd file on unix/linux systems to generate a dynamic dictionary or csv file of more accurate guesses as to what their possible password may be, to look for bad password protection practices.
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