Chilkat Crypt .NET is a ASP.NET script for Security Systems scripts design by Chilkat Software, Inc..
It runs on following operating system: Windows.
Chilkat Crypt .NET is a software component for encrypting and decrypting both strings and binary data.
Publisher review:Chilkat Crypt .NET is a software component for encrypting and decrypting both strings and binary data. Chilkat Crypt .NET is a software component for encrypting and decrypting both strings and binary data.It implements symmetric encryption algorithms: Rijndael, Blowfish, Twofish. Also provides public-key encryption and decryption using digital certificates. Provides hashing functionality for both strings and binary data using SHA1, SHA384, SHA512, MD2, MD5, and HAVAL. Provides BZIP2 compression for both strings and binary data. Provides digital signature creation and verification. Provides encoding functionality for Base64, quoted-printable, and hex-encoding. Features: - Encrypt / decrypt strings or byte data. - Return encrypted data as Base64, quoted-printable, or hex-encoded strings. - Hash strings or binary data using SHA1, MD2, MD5, HAVAL, SHA384, or SHA512. - Public-key encryption with digital certificates. - Create and verify digital signatures. - Pre-convert Unicode strings to ANSI (single-byte/char) before encrypting. - Pre-convert Unicode strings to any charset before encrypting, compressing, or hashing. - Base64 encode strings or byte data. - Hex-encode encode strings or byte data. - Compress strings or byte data with the BZIP2 compression algorithm. - Implements FIPS81 padding scheme for AES. - Up to 256-bit encryption is supported. - Set binary secret-key directly for symmetric encryption algorithms. - Initialization vectors supported. - CBC and ECB supported for Rijndael and Twofish.
Operating system:Windows
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