| DigiSecret
is an easy-to-use, secure, and powerful application for
file encryption and sharing. It utilizes strong and time-proven
encryption algorithms for creating encrypted archives
and self-extracting EXE files and for sharing files with
your associates and friends. DigiSecret also includes
powerful and intelligent file compression; you no longer
need zip files when you have encrypted and compressed
DigiSecret files. The program is integrated with the Windows
shell, and you can perform operations on files by right-clicking
on them. It also fully supports drag-and-drop operations.
DigiSecret
makes the process of working with files and archives
very simple. Its intuitive interface allows you to create
or read secure archives in a matter of seconds. You
can add or delete entire folders or individual files
to/from your archives, modify them, or manage multiple
archives.
You
can also share sensitive information with your associates
who don't even have DigiSecret installed - all one needs
to know is the passphrase, which protects the self-extracting
archive. After the correct passphrase is entered, the
files or folders will be extracted from the archive
automatically.
If
the recipient of the information is online and you have
previously agreed upon the passphrase, DigiSecret will
help you transmit the information securely. The two
computers will establish connection; the data will be
encrypted and sent to the recipient and automatically
decrypted. You no longer need to worry about your information
being intercepted-it would take the most powerful computers
millennia to retrieve the information without knowing
the passphrase.
DigiSecret
also takes care of permanently erasing files or folders
that you wish to remove. The files are deleted and overwritten
several times to eliminate every possibility of recovering
the information.
DigiSecret
was developed and compiled outside of the USA, has no
back doors or escrow keys, and is not subject to US
export restrictions. Files are encrypted using the most
reliable encryption algorithms that have resisted any
form of cryptanalysis by the best mathematicians in
the world: CAST (128-bit key), Blowfish (448-bit key),
Twofish (256-bit key), and Rijndael (also known as AES,
256-bit key).
The
fast proliferation of information technology exposes
private data to breaches of confidentiality. Unfortunately,
most of the encryption tools for individual and commercial
users available on the market today are unable to provide
the level of encryption sufficient to protect us from
eavesdropping due to weak, easily broken security or
general unawareness of the problem. If you don't use
strong encryption, sensitive information can be easily
stolen from your computer, intercepted by your Internet
Service Provider, hackers, government, or global surveillance
networks.
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