Development tool made in C for encrypting and decrypting files, data or strings of characters from Visual FoxPro using AES, featuring examples
Version | 4.2 |
Updated | July 10 2018 |
Developer |
MarshallSoft Computing
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User Rating |
858
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Original File Size | 1.1 MB |
Downloads | 6371 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Programming |
MarshallSoft AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) Library for Visual FoxPro is a component library that includes the functions necessary for encrypting and decrypting files, data or strings of characters from Visual FoxPro. It uses 256-bit AES (Rijndael), a high security algorithm utilized by financial institutions that wish to ensure protection when it comes to the banking information of their clients.
The component library offers support for SHA-256 (Secure Hash Algorithm 256), CBC (Cipher Block Chaining) and ECB (Electronix Cookbook) mode, in addition to initialization vectors and PKCS7 (Cryptographic Message Syntax Standard) for signing and encrypting messages under a PKI (Public Key Infrastructure). It also facilitates a way to generate random byte data and keys from password phrases or common text.
MarshallSoft AES Library for Visual FoxPro Crack is designed to work with all Windows versions until Windows 10, both 32- and 64-bit architecture types, as well as all versions of 32-bit Microsoft Visual FoxPro. The tool doesn't depend on support libraries since it calls Windows API functions only. It can be used from a graphical or command-line interface. The downloaded package includes some example programs with source, which are made to encrypt, decrypt and manage passwords. Separate prices are available for the utility, with or without the C source code.
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