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BCArchive 1.06 - BCArchive creates encrypted archive

BCArchive creates encrypted archive

BCArchive
BCArchive: With BCArchive software you may encrypt and compress a group of files/folders

to an encrypted archive (i.e. single file). You may store all you confidential files in such archive accessing it whenever you need it. All your files are encrypted, i.e. protected from unauthorized access. You may create self-extracted program containing encrypted archive and e-mail it to your friend. He/she will receive this archive and can read your files, either via knowing correct password or via using public/secret key technology.

All already generated public and secret keys used in other programs can be also used in BCArchive to create encrypted archive and e-mail it to desired recipient. BCArchive uses strong symmetric encryption algorithms such as Blowfish, IDEA, Triple-DES, CAST5; secure hash algorithms: SHA-1, MD5, RIPEMD-160; asymmetric (public/secret key) algorithms such as RSA, ELGamal/Diffie-Hellman; conforms to specifications PKCS #5, PKCS #12, X.509. BCArchive is convenient software product providing you with strongest encryption technology and ability for efficient management of sensitive data.

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Download: Download BCArchive 1.06 (2.7 Mb)
Download Count:12
Release Date:2005-07-04
Last Updated:2006-03-13
Manufacturer: Jetico, Inc.
Product Support: BCArchive WebSite
  
Language:English
Requirements:7 MB of free space
Install:Install Only
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