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ShyFile v6.35 Incl Keymaker-ARN

Popular group ARN have added ShyFile to their repotoir, with this being version 6.35.  ShyFile encodes your text (txt- and HTML-files) and packs it into an extra file that is to be attached to an outgoing email. The recipient thereof does not need to have ShyFile installed to be able to decode since any regular Internet browser is able to take care of it, i.e. opening it and prompting the user to enter a matching key (key-phrase, pass-phrase). You can also build a Web page that can be viewed only by the people you choose, by encrypting the text with ShyFile before uploading the page to a server.

ShyFile also encrypts single or multiple binary files as well as whole folders with all its subfolders in a single run, which require a free demo version of ShyFile to decode though. Its user friendly interface is very intuitive – no need to study the manual. Symmetric keys are used as opposed to Public and Private Keys. Any file can be used as a key. ShyFile exclusively makes use of its own independently developed algorithm, offering a symmetric depth of encryption of up to 6,144-bit, which means it will take a potential hacker not knowing your password 2 to the power of 6,144 possibilities (that equals a figure with 1,850 digits) to crack it. Ten thousand years won’t be enough time to go through all these possibilities.

Program Features:

  • Make up a 32 character key entry.
  • Enter the text you wish to encode.
  • Attach secure ShyFile to your email
  • Recipient simply uses a browser to decode

Release Name: ShyFile.v6.35.Incl.Keymaker-ARN
Size: 26.73 MB (28,029,873 bytes), aasf635*
Links: HomepageNFO – Torrent (Soon)

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  1. alfcoder
    August 5th, 2007 | 17:08

    ok, this is very nice, but because we can not see the source code of this program, how we can sure that there is not a secret key (know only by the authors or goverment) what can uncode every messages?

    so my advice think twice :)

  2. zEPa
    August 5th, 2007 | 18:56
  3. August 5th, 2007 | 19:39

    I love ARN, and their chiptunes they put in their keygens.

  4. me
    August 5th, 2007 | 19:54

    zEPa: thank you

  5. Lee staff member
    August 6th, 2007 | 00:44

    Mr. X – I Agree, absoloutely love the tunes! :D

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