I do not possess a 64-bit version of Vista and have been unable to certify Cryptology on the 64-bit platform. Looking for someone to install Cryptology on a 64-bit version and let the community know if they are successful.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Germinal
Cryptology 1.6.1 is available and functional on all versions of Windows including Vista (32-bit).
Enjoy!
Germinal
First, I'd like to thank everyone who's downloaded the application... but it's far from done!
Spread the word and let us know what we can do to improve it usefulness.
Thanks!
Cryptology 1.6.1 minor release available to the general public.
Files are encrypted using 256 bit AES encryption with a HMAC to ensure the files have not been tampered with. There is no such thing as a weak password since the password you enter is modified to provide additional noise, ensure enhanced key strength, and deter would be crackers by never exposing the original password.
In addition, secure deletion has been implemented which will remove your sensitive information via various algorithms (the strongest 35 pass method is enough to disable hardware recovery). ... read more
Cryptology 1.6 released to the general public.
Files are encrypted using 256 bit AES encryption with a HMAC to ensure the files have not been tampered with. There is no such thing as a weak password since the password you enter is modified to provide additional noise, ensure enhanced key strength, and deter would be crackers by never exposing the original password.
In addition, secure deletion (thanks to the Eraser project) has been implemented which will remove your sensitive information via various algorithms (the strongest 35 pass method is enough to disable hardware recovery). ... read more
We're interested in gathering suggestions on how to make the product better. Please add your comments to the suggestions forum.
https://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=641438
Thanks,
Germinal
Cryptology 1.5 released to the general public.
Files are encrypted using 256 bit AES encryption with a HMAC to ensure the files have not been tampered with. There is no such thing as a weak password since the password you enter is modified to provide additional noise, ensure enhanced key strength, and deter would be crackers by never exposing the original password.
In addition, secure deletion (thanks to the Eraser project) has been implemented which will remove your sensitive information via various algorithms (the strongest 35 pass method is enough to disable hardware recovery).... read more