Encrypt your message with ease
Project description
Easily encrypt your messages using AES, ARC2, Blowfish, CAST, or DES3, then encode the result in a printable form, using Base64, Base32, HEX, Quopri, string escape, UU, or XML.
The resulted string can be copied and sent on e-mail as text, or can be saved as XML or UU, or can be transformed into a little PNG image.
For example, the message “look behind the old desk”, crypted with AES, with password “acorn1955” would become:
GAYic8DgN23tf/fN6UXUlETNNJENbNyi8tRjpsyVkJs= (in Base64)
18062273c0e0376ded7ff7cde945d49444cd34910d6cdca2f2d463a6cc95909b (in HEX)
=18=06"s=C0=E07m=ED=7F=F7=CD=E9E=D4=94D=CD4=91\nl=DC=A2=F2=D4c=A6=CC=95=90=\n=9B (Quopri)
\x18\x06"s\xc0\xe07m\xed\x7f\xf7\xcd\xe9E\xd4\x94D\xcd4\x91\rl\xdc\xa2\xf2\xd4c\xa6\xcc\x95\x90\x9b (with string escape)
The password is not stored inside the message. It’s impossible for someone to decrypt the message, unless it knows, or guesses your password.
Print screen with encryption
Print screen with decryption
Print screen OpenSUSE Gnome3
Le Petit Prince by Antoine de Saint Exupery (compressed BZ2 + AES + HEX) (password is Le Petit Prince) (206,867 characters)
The Prophet by Khalil Gibran (compressed BZ2 + Blowfish + HEX) (password is The Prophet) (155,264 characters)