With a 21% approval rating, today’s free giveaway is one of the lowest in rank. Furthermore, the description written about the product is done so in horrible broken English which makes it difficult to understand what the software does exactly. From what I gather, it asks the user to use two different passwords to encrypt a file four times over and claims to achieve 256bit encryption. What I’m wondering is, would it be even possible to decrypt the file after it uses all those custom encryptions, four times over, unnecessarily? If you want to try it, link below as usual.
Description:
Bildsoft Safest algorithm can, with two passwords, protect every kind of file thought the safest algorithm in the world. Safest protects four times the same file with particular modifies of the two passwords typed by the user. This makes impossible the creation of applications able to discover the passwords of the protected file.
Bildsoft Safest 2006 comes up with an algorithm which use two passwords to protect your data at best , this algorithm (AES 256) is used by high official such as administration offices and military bureaus in U.S.A.
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Tags: bildsoft, encryption, passwords, safest, security