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The hash latch generates keys in a manner similar to how some cryptocurrencies are mined. It takes a string and brute-forces a prefix for it so that the hash of the string with the prefix has a certain number of leading zeroes.
But that alone would've been too easy to hack.
To prevent an attacker from forging the keys by generating a new prefix: the hash latch doesn't output the keys in the plaintext.
..._AES256.EncryptFile("C:\example.txt", "YourPassword")
Decrypting file using AES (256 bits): CyberCrypt._AES256.DecryptFile("C:\example.txt", "YourPassword")
Hashing string using SHA512: CyberCrypt._SHA.SHA512Hash("A string that will be converted to SHA512 hash.")