AES 128bit Encryption tool(FREE)

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AES 128bit Encryption tool(FREE)

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AES 128bit Encryption tool (FREE)
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http://buffalo.melcoinc.co.jp/download/ ... d/slw.html
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Post by cyod »

Care to explain how this is useful to PSPDev?
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Post by netwerx »

http://www2.melcoinc.co.jp/pub/hd/slw210.exe

for all those that couldn't figure it out.
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Post by netwerx »

cyod wrote:Care to explain how this is useful to PSPDev?
perhaps not, i think he's just posting to try to help the cause.
i'm fairly new here, yet i notice you tend to put down people alot, perhaps you should evaluate that.
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Post by Thanhda »

your going to have to be pretty dumb to not figure it out. since there is a "Download" icon in the bottum.
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Post by cyod »

perhaps not, i think he's just posting to try to help the cause.
i'm fairly new here, yet i notice you tend to put down people alot, perhaps you should evaluate that.
I'm not trying to put him down, I was asking an honest question about why he is posting a link to a program that has no apperent revelance...
Posting links to irrelevant websites doesn't seem to "help the cause", however if he could explain why this is useful then perhaps it would "help the cause".
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Post by Krevnik »

It is an AES-128 encryption tool. If it encrypts correctly, then it could be used as part of a toolkit to encrypt/sign binaries until a proper implementation in a homebrew toolkit is developed. That is if we figure out how the signatures work/etc.
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Post by kry.sys »

at that point one would use ccrypt... or the rijndael standard. Rijndael is a well documented cipher and a lot of comanies make thier own products using AES and a lot of students use it for thier nifty school projects. Im not sure this particular tool/implementation is very useful/compatible at all.
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Post by pixel »

COMPLETELY irrelevant.... MAN.... You want aes crypto ? Here. http://www.cr0.net:8040/code/crypto/aes/

Get a life people...
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