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    GUI File Encrypter

    Just A Few Clicks To Encrypt Your File

    Simple GUI File Encrypter 128-bit AES in CBC mode and PKCS7 padding, with HMAC using SHA256 for authentication. Requirements: - Python 3.9 - Dependencies are required to be installed, Read the README.txt file for instructions. How To Run The Program: - Windows: Just run GUI File Encrypter.py - Mac / Linux: Open Terminal, navigate to folder with the program files & type "python3 GUI\ File\ Encrypter.py" without the quotes If you need to rename the file you can just make sure the extension...
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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...
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