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Picocrypt
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BitLocker vs Veracrypt
There's also Picocrypt.
- New: Windows Installer for Picocrypt
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I believe i've completely fvcked up my installation of bitwarden
the last thing i would recommend for you is, if you have that CVS file.... it's probably plain text.... so you should encrypt it using a tool like https://github.com/HACKERALERT/Picocrypt and a pass phrase you can remember... write it down somewhere safe, even.... that way your password list is not wide open and readable *if* an intruder gains access to your system...
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Encrypt text
Check out Picocrypt, it might be useful to you for this case
- I just discovered Picocrypt file encryption
- I just discovered Picocrypt
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7zip AES-256 & File encryption
If you want more choice of encryption algorithms, try Picocrypt. Veracrypt also has more algorithms and has been audited.
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Open-source file encryption software written in Go.
Could you tell what are the similarities and differences compared to picocrypt ?
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Does xchacha not follow an open standard?
Hey so when looking at xchacha as it seems to be getting more and more popular in terms of adoption for securing files/messages etc. I noticed that when experimenting and testing file encryption with applications like dexios picocrypt and hat.sh that none of the files could be read/understood by other applications. While this doesn't happen with alot of other apps/algos likes aes afaik.
- I Added a CLI
pass-coffin
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The easiest way to secure a flash drive (i.e. password protection)?
Easy is pass and for folders/drives pass-coffin. On Windows, it might require some setup for WSL though. Pass has a huge load of Extensions, for Windows-Tools too.
- pass-coffin: A password store extension that hides data inside a GPG coffin
- Pass-coffin: password store extension to hide data
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Clever uses of pass, the Unix password manager
Besides pass-tomb, there's also pass-coffin which doesn't need to rely on a 3k+ line ZSH script. I'll add support for using age and signify in pass-coffin soon.
https://github.com/ayushnix/pass-coffin
What are some alternatives?
age - A simple, modern and secure encryption tool (and Go library) with small explicit keys, no config options, and UNIX-style composability.
pass-tomb - A pass extension that helps you keep the whole tree of passwords encrypted inside a Tomb.
Cryptomator - Multi-platform transparent client-side encryption of your files in the cloud
Android-Password-S
Kryptor - A simple, modern, and secure encryption and signing tool that aims to be a better version of age and Minisign.
chezmoi - Manage your dotfiles across multiple diverse machines, securely.
pycryptodome - A self-contained cryptographic library for Python
pass-otp - A pass extension for managing one-time-password (OTP) tokens
HomeBrew - 🍺 The missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)
pass-import - A pass extension for importing data from most existing password managers
edgetk - 🔒 EC Integrated Security Suite written in Go
yubitouch - Bash script for setting or clearing touch requirements for # cryptographic operations the OpenPGP application on a YubiKey 4