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Shalom!
Today, I wanted to create a thread here for the community to learn how to create and encrypt a file, what it means that when a person tries to force it open or does not have the right password, it'll be a jumble off mess, like the player text on NEXON, it uses the mathematical algorithms with mutation strings , in other words, a person like a hacker will see you have your social security number on the file itself, they can't 'keylog' the file, why? Because the algorithms prevents keylogger from getting into that files, in other words, the password is 'removed' As you encrypt it it'll store the password, the keylogger will kick in, as soon as you leave, the algorithm remove the password and the keylogger will be confuse and won't be able to find it. EVEN if they do it, you can make two keys, using TWO files to open one. So, even though they have a password, you'll need the second key, or even more to do so.
How is how you do it.
First, create a folder:
Name it whatever you like.
Then download and install this freeware program; I will get a scan for you after I am done with this. :P
It would not take very long, you'll see nothing after, go and place a .txt file, into that new folder, go and right click on the folder, you should see AXCRYPT
Move the mouse over and you should see ENCRYPT, click on it and it'll have a small bar up, type in your two passwords.
A bar will load up and after it is done, try and view it, it'll be a jumble mess.
Go into the folder and right click on it, you'll see decrypt.
If it on another PC, the person will need the key, and only YOU can tell them the key.
Enjoy!
I forgot, to remove the password from the memory, simply right click on the file that have the change of simple NOT the folder, right click; AXCRYPT and click remove Passphrase history.
Screenie.
https://www.virustotal.com/analisis/8...2be-1252619983
Showing the important thing to remove the password.
Two fake things, I am using it now. This prevent a person from brute forcing it, the key will always be random, you HAVE to have the key or it will not work, all in memory.
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Last edited by Mouzie; 09-10-2009 at 05:21 PM.
clashbanger101 (09-12-2009),died4thy (09-10-2009),Mat17 (09-10-2009),nate123 (09-10-2009),pyromaniac (09-10-2009),Ryan (09-10-2009),Seargent (09-10-2009),TehLaw (09-10-2009)
Waiting on the virus scan.
yea too and this looks really great. so if u do this nexon cant fkin detect ur hacks using their mofocking keylogger??
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lol this rocks i have alot of hack on my desktop dating back to the *** lol
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Keylogging has nothing to do with encryption. A keylogger records keystrokes and saves them to a file which is on a remote server. Encryption is only useful when you have file(s) that you don't want people accessing, so in that sense it will protect any files from being opened, but what you type or click on can still be logged.
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LOOKS AWESOME MAN,Good Job
Not true, the mutation strings will REMOVE all traces of that folder being open, even if someone keylogs you, it'll be useless.
Please xplicit approve!!!!
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sounds cool
File sizes match up.
Approved.
RonUnit (09-12-2009)
By the way, right click on the files you encrypt and remove the password memory, nobodies will get it.
Thanks babe. <3
Unless you're encrypting in real time as you type, a keylogger (AKA KEYSTROKE logger) will be able to see whatever you type, and in some software keyloggers they can see what and where you click.
But like I said, it will prevent them from opening any files or folders that are encrypted but encryption itself will do nothing against keylogging.
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