NCrypt TX for encryption and steganography
NCrypt TX presents itself like a text editor with encryption and decryption commands. The input text can be encrypted using state-of-the art encryption algorithms, such as AES-Rijndael or 3DES, or with historical algorithms, such as ROT13 or Playfair. The user must only decide the encryption algorithm and insert a password. The password is then turned by NCrypt TX into a sequence of unique bytes with SHA384 hash function and then passed to the encryption algorithm.
The corresponding text may be displayed as Base64 text or Hexadecimal text. For instance, the first line of this message, encrypted with DES and password = "Password" result into the following string:
"d99460564c4713f56a6e2e40c9b091a8c93bba4c4ba9cbdf29a4a56b9be0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"
This new version comes with a major improvement, the possibility to hide encrypted text into a random generated text in English words. This is done by the new steganography engine, which is based on an English dictionary of circa 80.000 words. With the steganography function, the first line of this message can be turned into:
"Prop euthanizing dials, bannisters flashing. Choicest penetrating instructional peelers nonsuccessive; devastators peso cats maidenhood landings. Damaging prise cupped, landlubbers scandalously, falsifies carolling manse esophagi; pays. Malenesses obtaining sabra oddness package. Dirts: silver modification jessamine brutal ostentations monsoonal austerest equivocalnesses loud. Parsley mounts outreach scraggliest exceeding schemer. Manicures mushed, circumscribe decaffeinates levering harlot cleansing plaid chokers glasnosts. Bother portraying dunning baggier disfigurements? Insurgent; cushioning memory immunodeficiency protean repopulating sage. Dandruff relatedness castrates proposed shreds ringlets cursively coagulating flit! Shortstops pastureland incrimination: revival barrows? Bejewel bienniums, longhand greenbelts semiconscious. Pluckinesses rowings: grungier disorders, automated? Anapestics glamour, scantnesses, erasing plumb moderatenesses medias ruggedest: analytic lovemaking: hares? Four conquests falconries notarizing clangors. Lanterns davenports: indented legible fluffy! Conferee codependencies climb forestland egghead! Geranium copycat reconditioning extemporaneousnesses fieldworkers hereon pleasant: ducklings fumigates docking. Knifes residential screen
pailful furring. Recontact las sacking conversely hydrophobias. Capitalisms repulsions eloped jagged decimation frowsiest."
A completely free, non-limited version of NCrypt TX, is available for a14-day evaluation period at: http://www.littlelite.net/ncrypt/


2 Comments:
Hi Alessio!
1. Somehow I couldn't open your forum from my Firefox 2.0 browser unlike the rest of your site.
2. My Yahoo email's stuffed - kept asking me to key in my password and locking me out.
3. So I had no choice but to channel feedback using your blog.
OK - I was quite excited when I first saw your freeware LLMd5Sun v1.1 as it was the only freeware so far that claims to return SHA-1 checksums. Unfortunately it returns only the MD5 checksums even when SHA-1 is selected.
To ascertain, I downloaded ad installed from 2 sources:
a) Soft32.com, and
b) your site
but with the same result.
I prefer a more direct drag-&-drop approach (ChaosMD5) to generate a quick key for quick confirmation, than a folder approach.
(MD5Checker2.20) allows you to cut & paste a public checksum and generates an MD5 checksum for a target file for instant comparison & confirmation - saving me the time-consuming task of comparing groups of ASCII text.
Just some objective feedback. IMHO, a widely used sum checker that incorporates widely used formats (currently MD5 & SHA-1) with a great UI can be great publicity for your other products. Just a thought. :)
By
Anonymous, at 10:49 AM
Thank you for your comment.
1. It should work. It works for me...
2. LLMd5Sum: this bug is well known, it happens on certain platforms. It will be fixed in the next release.
3. Try Iside! http://www.littlelite.net/iside/
Thank you again.
Alessio
By
Alessio, at 12:13 PM
Post a Comment
<< Home