PicoCrypt 0.1.1
100% assembly language written small (13,312 bytes) encryption utility that uses Blowfish encryption algorithm in CBC mode.
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100% assembly language written small (13,312 bytes) encryption utility that uses Blowfish encryption algorithm in CBC mode.
It is easy to use and support multiple files drag-and-drop. It is portable and run on your USB memory stick anywhere you go!
Very useful for users who want to keep their document secure on their computer or transfer over Internet using unsecure channel.
No installation required. No external DLLs installation needed. Just download and run!
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