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SerCrypt Free Download PC/Windows [Updated] SerCrypt is a fast compact encryption tool. An unencrypted text file is first created and its content encrypted with Rijndael 256 bits SHA1. When the encryption is done, the original file is deleted. You can open this encrypted file with SerCrypt. But you need the password to open it. The default password is already set in the encrypted file. But you can change it and create your own with SerCrypt. SerCrypt is not the first application on this topic, the success of this application is in its simplicity, small size, performance and effectiveness of protection. There are other tools, more graphical and with more functionality. SerCrypt is limited to a text file, for example if you want to encrypt a Word document or maybe a group of images you should use a very different tool. But if you only want to encrypt one text file of around 10 kilobytes you are better to use SerCrypt. How to install SerCrypt: Copy the SerCrypt.exe (not the default.bin file that will be created in your directory) to your application directory: It should be a folder in your main C:\ directory, if you have installed Microsoft Visual Studio add it to your user profile directory (eg. C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0). Double click SerCrypt.exe to start it. Alternatively you could add it to your Windows folder and right click the SerCrypt.exe and select 'add to Windows (Start menu folder)'. Double click SerCrypt.exe to start it. Close SerCrypt and re-open it. It will prompt you to create a password. Set one and close SerCrypt. Note: If you set a password you will have to re-enter it to open SerCrypt. SerCrypt password reminder: SerCrypt asks for a password, to enter it you type it in the textbox, which is the default password set in the file created by SerCrypt. When it's typed it automatically changes to another password, which is the one that it's using to encrypt your text, but this password changes every time you use it, so if you want to use this program again to open the same file you need to re-enter the previously used password. This is a common feature in most of the encryption software. How to open a secured file with SerCrypt: When the program starts you can find the file you want to open on your hard disk, or SerCrypt Full Version Free Download [Mac/Win] I have two pieces of software that can encrypt and decrypt text files for you and those are below. I'm about to change my bank account over to a credit union and I'm hoping to do it in a more secure way. I've been researching credit unions online and have decided on one I think is good. What I want to know is if they regularly check with the big banks and other financial institutions to see how many funds are in a person's account and how much a person has in checking, savings, and any kind of mutual fund. Is this right for me to ask them? 0 aidens_museAuthor Commented: 2016-02-25 What I want to know is if they regularly check with the big banks and other financial institutions to see how many funds are in a person's account and how much a person has in checking, savings, and any kind of mutual fund. Is this right for me to ask them? I'd advise against doing so for both obvious security reasons and for the fact that they may not have reason to. We as humans tend to keep secrets about our finances out of fear of being discovered. If you don't trust a person, that shouldn't bother you. 0 bill-rdamOS X Expert commented: 2017-05-10 Yes it's fine, they should check. There was an article about a few years ago about a guy who created some elaborate scam to get fake investments to steal. He used a trust fund account number. Scammer set up a web page for his victims to make regular deposits and withdrawals to their accounts and maintained a running balance. All the money was ostensibly pooled into the trust fund account. That way he could get all of the money at the end of the year and split it between the 16 people he needed to and claim it was a trust fund so no one would get caught. He had the social security number as well. He used their names to get bank accounts and credit cards. He set up a website where he listed all the people he had impersonated with their names and social security numbers and addresses. While he scammed the people by getting them to send him money in exchange for investments in a phony story about an IPO he needed to pay the investors, he used the money from the scam to pay off the people he had impersonated. He had 16 accounts at different banks all with the same trust fund account b7e8fdf5c8 SerCrypt SerCrypt is a tiny Linux application, easily portable to any Windows or Mac OSX computer. Using the computer's removable storage, SerCrypt protects sensitive information with a strong encryption algorithm (whih is automatically renewed every time you login). This simple and secure application generates a file every time you type in the application, thus protecting your data during the session. The application has no options, it does not require root priviliges. The file is highly compressed for easy storage on removable storage devices. SerCrypt is free software (licensed under GPLv3), distributed as freeware, and contains absolutely no strings. Supports multi-user access to the same file on removable storage devices; It automatically decrypts files after the user has terminated the session. It automatically renews encryption every time the user enters. SerCrypt respects read/write permissions, and keep the file hidden (no PID file either) so it can be run silently by the operating system. SerCrypt creates secure and long passwords, all you have to do is to write the password for the data file and that's it, you are done! Key Features: - You have an encrypted file before you enter any password; - Autorates "writes" to the data file; - No install, just one executable that easily can be copied to a flash drive; - Strong encryption algorithm (Rijndael 256 bits SHA1); - User can choose a default filename for the data file (default.bin); - User may enter as many text as he/she wants; - User may exit the program after entering a password; - User may not enter more than 16 MiB (maximum) data for the data file; - Once the user has terminated the session, the password is automatically encrypted (Rijndael 256 bits SHA1) and no more data may be entered, even if the user enters more data after the session is terminated; - Once the user has exited the program, the encryption is automatically extended, for another session; - User can store large amounts of data and all the data will be recoverable once the user logs back on. SerCrypt example: 1. Click in the SerCrypt.exe window. 2. Click in the context menu and select "Hide". 3. Enter a password for the data file and hit "Enter". 4. Click in the context menu "ok" (the password is over) 5 What's New in the? SerCrypt is a small application that reads plaintext and encrypted files. You can enter the plaintext, choose the encryption algorithm and create an encrypted file. The program is provided as a gtk application. It uses the libserutils library. This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. SerCrypt was deveoped to be a tiny tool for a specific task: It keeps a text file secure. It's ideal for carrying your passwords and private text with you in a flash drive. The tool has no setup, has one executable that you can copy to a flash disk or any directory in your system. Once it's opened it checks for data file, if not it asks you to create a password for its data file. After that the UI comes with an empty text area. You can enter as much text as you want here. Once done, just exit the program and it saves the text to the same directory (filename is default.bin). The encryption it uses is Rijndael 256 bits SHA1. Be aware that once you create the file and exit the program, there is no way to recover the encrypted text if you forgot your password. Please make sure that the password works fine after deleting the originals. SerCrypt Description: SerCrypt is a small application that reads plaintext and encrypted files. You can enter the plaintext, choose the encryption algorithm and create an encrypted file. The program is provided as a gtk application. It uses the libserutils library. This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. Anywhere I can use SerCrypt for encrypting text? I tried it once and had to copy some binary files from a drive with encrypted text over Samba shares, but that was it. Could you please elaborate that? I see that you are asking how to encrypt text, but that phrase sounds bit confusing. Can you elaborate? I'm afraid I'm not sure what you're asking. For password based encryption, I think you are looking for GnuPG or pwgen, depending on your needs System Requirements: To experience the full power of the PGRX Game Engine and its features, please ensure that your computer meets these requirements: Minimum: OS: Windows 10 64-bit or later (with DirectX12 and Vulkan) CPU: Intel Core i3 or later RAM: 4GB GPU: Nvidia Geforce GTX 950 or better HDD: 10GB of free space Recommended: OS: Windows 10 64-bit or later CPU: Intel Core i7 or later RAM:


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