09 November 19, 02:46
(This post was last modified: 09 November 19, 03:11 by divinenews.)
WHAT encryption software/application, encryption method do I use and what features of Kryptel Standard make it the better/best choice for encryption?
If you fear a keylogger or password sniffer has been placed on your computer, which I do fear when it comes to being absolutely safe, then Kryptel, unlike other file or folder encrypters, has an encrypted on-screen keyboard that can keep your passwords secret. ... This added keyboard, within this software, makes Kyrptel safer than any alternative I have found.
I have been using 7-Zip as my encryption software for years. ... I have always had my doubts when using any of these free encryption softwares that can be easily found online.
Other features of the Kyptel Standard that I like:
1. Kryptel's default setting is for 256-bit AES encryption, but it also offers Blowfish (576-bit key), Twofish (256-bit key), Serpent (256-bit key) or Triple DES (168-bit key). From what I read online, the 576-bit key option is potentially the most secure of all.
2. It includes a file shredder that uses the DoD 5220.22M algorithm that randomizes the underlying data. You can choose to have it do between one and nine passes.
3. There is a portable version available.
My Twitter.com media share link for this software contest.
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*Many thanks to Inv Softworks LLC for sponsoring this software contest, and to the great generous heart of our forum moderator jasonX.
If you fear a keylogger or password sniffer has been placed on your computer, which I do fear when it comes to being absolutely safe, then Kryptel, unlike other file or folder encrypters, has an encrypted on-screen keyboard that can keep your passwords secret. ... This added keyboard, within this software, makes Kyrptel safer than any alternative I have found.
I have been using 7-Zip as my encryption software for years. ... I have always had my doubts when using any of these free encryption softwares that can be easily found online.
Other features of the Kyptel Standard that I like:
1. Kryptel's default setting is for 256-bit AES encryption, but it also offers Blowfish (576-bit key), Twofish (256-bit key), Serpent (256-bit key) or Triple DES (168-bit key). From what I read online, the 576-bit key option is potentially the most secure of all.
2. It includes a file shredder that uses the DoD 5220.22M algorithm that randomizes the underlying data. You can choose to have it do between one and nine passes.
3. There is a portable version available.
My Twitter.com media share link for this software contest.
A Secondary Twitter link
*Many thanks to Inv Softworks LLC for sponsoring this software contest, and to the great generous heart of our forum moderator jasonX.
(aka Elijah Gale) "Always looking for kind people and the best software in all the right places, like on Geeks.fyi forum."
