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Encryption and Decryption On-line help
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Encryption And Decryption - free encryption software for Windows
What is Encryption and Decryption?
What is Encryption and Decryption?
Encryption and Decryption is text encryption freeware that allows you protect the privacy of your email messages by encrypting them with AES 256-bit key encryption algorithm to provide high protection against unauthorized data access. Once the information has been encrypted, you shouldn't worry your information can be seen by others - you can safely send/receive encrypted messages over the Internet to share private information with your friends, family, co-workers.
Why you need Encryption and Decryption
Sending sensitive messages over the Internet is very dangerous as all emails are transmitted in an unsecured form. So anybody - ISP, your boss, etc. can read your emails. Even if you connect to your server and send your emails via SSL, it only means that your emails can't be seen while transmitting between you and your server. When your email reaches your server it can be seen by your email service provider. Then your server usually sends your email to the recipient in an unsecured way and your email can also be easily seen by anyone.
If you need to send sensitive message over the Internet you should encrypt it first. Encryption and Decryption allows you easily encrypt and decrypt your messages. Now you can send emails from home or office in a safe way. If you need to send sensitive information via email, simply paste the encrypted text into your email and all the recipient has to do is to decrypt the text.
Want to send secure emails to your friends or partners so nobody can read them?
Need easy-to-use but reliable encryption software?
Try Encryption and Decryption.
Need more features? Try Encryption and Decryption Pro
What is Encryption and Decryption Pro?
Encryption and Decryption Pro is strong text and file encryption software for personal and professional security. It allows you to protect the privacy of your email messages, documents and sensitive files by encrypting them with AES 256-bit key encryption algorithm to provide high protection against unauthorized data access. Once the information has been encrypted, you shouldn't worry your information can be seen by others - you can safely send/receive encrypted messages over the Internet, share private information with your friends, family, co-workers, store your data on your PC or transmit it over the Internet.
Encryption and Decryption Pro has built-in advanced password generator and password keeper that provide an easy way to generate strong passwords and keep passwords and associated information (login, username, web site) in a safe and secure way.
How to encrypt and decrypt text
- encrypt text (text encryption);
- decrypt text (text decryption);
How to encrypt text
To encrypt text*:
1. Double-click on Encryption and Decryption desktop icon or tray icon to open Encryption and Decryption main window.
2. Click "Tools" button and select "Encryption" item.

3. Enter or paste the text you want to encrypt in "Text you want to encrypt" area.
* Free version limitation - max length of text you can encrypt is 255 characters. Need more powerful software? Try Encryption and Decryption Pro
4. Click the "Encrypt" button.
5. Enter password for encryption and confirm it. Attention! You have to remember it, because it will be needed for decryption.

"Encrypt with password check confirmation" option is on (by default this option is on after installation, then it remembers its last state)
If "Encrypt with password check confirmation" option is on, your password hash is stored in the encrypted text. Later, when you decrypt the text, the password you enter is hashed and compared with the stored password hash. And, in case, the hash of the password you enter matches the stored password hash, your encrypted text will be decrypted. If you enter wrong password, you'll get en error message "Wrong password".
"Encrypt with password check confirmation" option is off
To mitigate the threat of trivial Brute Force attacks on the encrypted text, you can encrypt your text the way it doesn't store password hash. If you turn off "Encrypt with password check confirmation" option, it prevents program from storing password hash in the encrypted text and makes Brute Force attacks harder.
In this case, if you enter wrong password for decryption, you won't see any error message, your text will be "decrypted" using wrong password and you will see abracadabra instead of the real text.
Don't worry if you decrypted the text with wrong password, your original encrypted text is still stored in the "Encrypted text you want to decrypt" area and you can decrypt it with the correct password.
6. Your text in the encrypted form appears in "Encrypted text" area.
Now you can safely store your text (message) on your PC, send it by email or transfer it in any other ways. If you want to send your message in the encrypted form, just copy it from the "Encrypted text" area and paste it to your email.
To remove information from "Text you want to encrypt" and "Encrypted text" areas, click "Clear fields" button.
How to decrypt text
To decrypt text:
1. Double-click on Encryption and Decryption desktop icon or tray icon to open Encryption and Decryption main window.
2. Click "Tools" button and select "Decryption" item.

3. Paste the text you want to decrypt in "Encrypted text you want to decrypt" area.
4. Click the "Decrypt" button.
5. Enter password for decryption and confirm it. Note: it is the same password that was used for text encryption

If "Encrypt with password check confirmation" option was on while encryption (by default this option is on after installation, then it remembers its last state), your password hash is stored in the encrypted text. When you decrypt the text, the password you enter is hashed and compared with the stored password hash. And, in case, the hash of the password you enter matches the stored password hash, your encrypted text will be decrypted. If you enter wrong password, you'll get en error message "Wrong password".
If "Encrypt with password check confirmation" option was off while encryption and you enter wrong password for decryption, you won't see any error message, your text will be "decrypted" using wrong password and you will see abracadabra instead of the real text.
Don't worry if you decrypted the text with wrong password, your original encrypted text is still stored in the "Encrypted text you want to decrypt" area and you can decrypt it with the correct password.
6. Decrypted text appears in the "Decrypted text" window.
To remove information from "Encrypted text you want to decrypt" and "Decrypted text" areas, click "Clear fields" button.
Encryption and Decryption : Main features
Encrypt text
Helps you safely send private information to your friends, family and co-workers
No backdoors
Satisfy all security requirements for a wide range of users
Start with Windows
Protect 'Encryption and Decryption' with password
Run 'Encryption and Decryption' in invisible mode
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Encrypt text (text encryption)
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Encryption and Decryption is secure and reliable way to protect your text messages. It encrypts your messages using AES 256-bit key encryption (AES encryption) to provide high protection against unauthorized data access.
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Helps you safely send private information to your friends, family and co-workers
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Sending sensitive messages, documents and files over the Internet is very dangerous. If you need to send sensitive data over the Internet you should encrypt it first. Encryption and Decryption allows you to send and receive private messages securely. If you need to send sensitive information via email, simply paste the encrypted text into your email and all the recipient has to do is to decrypt your text or file into its original form.
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No backdoors
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Encryption and Decryption has no "back doors". The only way to access the data encrypted by Encryption and Decryption is to have the correct password. If you forgot or lost lo your password, there is no way to decrypt your information.
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Satisfy all security requirements for a wide range of users
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Encryption and Decryption is developed for a wide range of users - from people who send emails from their home PC to advanced users.
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Start with Windows
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If you want Encryption and Decryption starts with Windows, select Start with Windows option. By default, this option is on.
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Protect 'Encryption and Decryption' with password
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This feature allows you to protect the program from unauthorized access with password.
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Run Encryption and Decryption in invisible mode
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Using Run Encryption and Decryption in invisible mode feature you can hide program from Task bar and hide program's tray icon from the tray menu - so nobody knows you are using the program.
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Encryption and Decryption - free encryption program - FAQ
How to download Encryption and Decryption
You can download Encryption and Decryption using the following link
http://www.morun.net/www/downloads/encryptionanddecryption/.
How to install Encryption and Decryption
To install Encryption and Decryption, run Encrypt.exe (you should remember where you saved the program) or run the "Add/Remove Programs" utility from Windows Control Panel, click the Install button and select Encrypt.exe.
How to run Encryption and Decryption
After Encryption and Decryption is installed on your PC, run the program: double-click on Encryption and Decryption desktop icon or click the Start button and choose Encryption and Decryption from the list of programs.
Encryption and Decryption tray icon appears in the tray menu. Usually you can find tray icons in the right bottom corner near the clock.

If you can't find Encryption and Decryption tray icon and you run Windows XP, click the "Show/hide icon" button in the tray menu.

To access program features right-click on Encryption and Decryption tray icon to access program tray menu

Or double-click on program desktop icon.
How to uninstall Encryption and Decryption
Exit the program - select Exit from the program tray menu.
Choose Start | Programs | EncryptionAndDecryption | Uninstall Encryption and Decryption or run the "Add/Remove Programs" utility from Windows Control Panel, select EncryptionAndDecryption string in the list of installed programs and press the Add/Remove button.
Follow the on-screen instructions.
What is Advanced Encryption Standard?
AES/Rijndael 256-bit key encryption
AES stands for Advanced Encryption Standard. AES is a symmetric key encryption technique which will replace the commonly used Data Encryption Standard (DES).
It was the result of a worldwide call for submissions of encryption algorithms issued by the US Government's National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in 1997 and completed in 2000.
The winning algorithm, Rijndael, was developed by two Belgian cryptologists, Vincent Rijmen and Joan Daemen. AES provides strong encryption and was selected by NIST as a Federal Information Processing Standard in November 2001 (FIPS-197).
The AES algorithm usesthree key sizes: a 128-, 192-, or 256-bit encryption key. Each encryption key size causes the algorithm to behave slightly differently, so the increasing key sizes not only offer a larger number of bits with which you can scramble the data, but also increase the complexity of the cipher algorithm.
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