Multron File Guardian 1.3.6 - Open Source Advanced File Encrypter

Dr. Wells

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Well, if you're looking for simple and advanced File Encrypter, You are on right place.

This program provides multi-file encryption, Symmetric-Asymmetric (Just RSA on Asymmetric-Side) Hybrid use, Compressing files before Encrypting.

So these are algorithms that provided in it;
  • AES
  • Serpent
  • Twofish
  • ThreeFish
  • Camellia
  • ChaCha20
  • AES-RSA Hybrid Algorithm
  • Serpent-RSA Hybrid Algorithm
  • Twofish-RSA Hybrid Algorithm
  • ThreeFish-RSA Hybrid Algorithm
  • Camellia-RSA Hybrid Algorithm
  • ChaCha20-RSA Hybrid Algorithm
You can set RSA Key Length (from 2048 to 16384) (it dont include 3072).

You can also set Symmetric Algorithm Key Size.

You can add program to right-click => send to menu to encrypt/decrypt files easily.

It can save algorithm settings for you. There's small tool in it that provides save someone's public keys to you.

Works just in Windows for now, May be cross platform in future.

Waiting your comments and stars.
 
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Thanks for sharing this open-source file encryption tool, Multron File Guardian. It seems to offer a wide range of encryption algorithms and hybrid options. The ability to save algorithm settings and public keys is a nice feature. The community will surely appreciate it if you can make it cross-platform in the future.
 

Dr. Wells

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Exactly; that is why I do not trust any encrypting software; I keep copy of my credentials on external HDD, in case Keepassxc fails to read the database file.
Keepassxc is also open-source program. I didnot use but i know it's safe. Why dont you trust? You can also build program yourself from source code.
 
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Parkinsond

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Keepassxc is also open-source program. I didnot use but i know it's safe. Why dont you trust? You can also build program yourself from source code.
I cannot; I am not in the tech field; and even if I could build one, still I would not trust; if it fails for any reason, my data are gone.
 
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Dr. Wells

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I cannot; I am not in the tech field; and even if I could build one, still I would not trust; if it fails for any reason, my data are gone.
Then i cant say anything after that, Why are you paranoid that much? If there's any problem with Multron File Guardian or with other encrypting programs, Everyone would say at forums, Youtube, Twitter.
 
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Parkinsond

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Then i cant say anything after that, Why are you paranoid that much? If there's any problem with Multron File Guardian or with other encrypting programs, Everyone would say at forums, Youtube, Twitter.
Never tried before; the only program with encryption feature I have used is Keepassxc, and I do not trust too👀
 

Dr. Wells

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Actually I need some program like to protect against infostealers; only have concerns about failing, with ransomware-like situation.
I had a idea 1 year ago against this. Password protected browser. Most browsers encrypt cookies with Operating System user password. But that's not enough in most case. User must be able to encrypt browser data with its own password. However, i am not that expert to program it.
 
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I had a idea 1 year ago against this. Password protected browser. Most browsers encrypt cookies with Operating System user password. But that's not enough in most case. User must be able to encrypt browser data with its own password. However, i am not that expert to program it.
I think only Firefox allow users to set a master password for its password manager.
I am not expert too, or even near to; I am in the mdical field.
 
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Dr. Wells

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Actually I need some program like to protect against infostealers; only have concerns about failing, with ransomware-like situation.
i had a notepad program that provides AES Encryption before, it decrypts data in memory and dont writing to disk (Writing to disk is on to user). That reduces risk of stealers but by some reason, i cancel project. I may program this more advanced in future. But Multron File Guardian is a choice too, it will protect your data if you dont decrypt when stealer's on your system.
 
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