9 projects tagged "encrypt"
MEO is a powerful data encryption application to encrypt or decrypt files of any type, including Microsoft Word, email, and PDF documents. It can also create self-extracting encrypted files. This is handy for those who like to view their encrypted files without installing any other encryption software. Also, many downloads supply a checksum or hash value for you to verify the integrity of your download. Meo allows you to create and verify MD5 checksums, SHA-1 hashes, and Tiger Tree hashes.
CryptBackup is an encrypted backup application for Linux desktop users. It allows even a layperson to backup their home directory (including the desktop) on an encrypted external device with just a few clicks. Even the setup is only to choose the external device (such as an external hard drive) and to set a password.
Keynesis Lockngo is a security application that runs directly from a portable drive. Lockngo encrypts and password-protects data against loss or theft. When protected, the drive appears empty (data is hidden) and will not allow new data to be written onto it. Lockngo has Military Grade 256-bit AES Encryption, FIPS 140-2 Certified. Lockngo also comes in a cross-platform version for Mac and Windows. This version allows you to lock a drive on a Macintosh and open it on a computer running Windows and vice versa.
Proview is a PDF editor that allows you to merge and split files; rotate, flip, and scale individual pages or all pages; crop pages; and modify the document information. It can edit encrypted files, and can decrypt and encrypt PDF documents. You can also manage PDF bookmarks, add or remove PDF attachments, and add text and dates to one or more pages. Proview has a simple, clean interface with all functions easily accessible, and it comes with full interactive help.
Generate/Check and Encypt Passwords features a Password Generator with settings for character type, allowed and disallowed characters, and minimum/maximum password length. PassPhrase Generator will generate a string with a specified number of words, the minimum/maximum length of words, and which folder to look into to find the words. Password Strength Checker checks to see how strong a password is, from 0 to 100. encrypt() will make sure the hash type is valid before encrypting. You can also pass a SALT option with the password to make it more secure.
mdp stands for "Mot de Passe", which means "password" in French. It wraps GnuPG for encryption and deals with all the small details of generating, managing, and fetching your passwords. It is similar to many other programs, but differentiates itself with simplicity (not button-driven simplicity, but with a Unix less-is-more style). For example, beyond the use of GnuPG for encryption, it lets you use your own editor to manage your passwords, categorize them, and delete them. In order to avoid passwords lingering on your screen, the results from the queries are displayed through a custom pager which is cleared after a customizable timeout (defaulting to ten seconds).