How to EnCrypt files and FOLDERS with 96Crypt · page 2 of 2
B. When The Mouse-Right-Click option is used for EnCryption / DeCryption,
here's the procedure that
needs to be followed:
1. Mouse-Right-Click Selection
With a Mouse-Right-Click on any file or icon in your Windows Explorer or
on your Desktop you may select the
96Crypt - EnCrypt·DeCrypt
function
found under the "Send To" section, as shown in the following figure.
96Crypt will open and it will auto-position on the EnCrypt/DeCrypt page.
The Right-Clicked selected file will be listed and its current status
(ex. Genuine File, EnCrypted File, EnCrypted/Compressed...) will be displayed.
2. Select the Process to be done
From this level on, the remaining steps are identical to what was described
previously in para A.
The user needs to select what task is to be performed.
This is done as detailed in the Process Select
menu.
3. Select the Block Cipher algorithm
A block cipher algorithm needs to be selected.
This is done as detailed in the Cipher Select
menu.
4. Select the Cipher encryption mode
The user may choose between 2 encryption modes (CTR or CBC). A MAC (message
authentication code) is implemented with both modes to insure data integrity.
The selection is done as detailed in the Cipher mode Select
menu.
5. Select the HASH function algorithm
One of the HASH function algorithm needs also be selected.
This is done as detailed in the HASH Select
menu.
Note that when opening 96Crypt, it will auto-position on the last Process/Cipher/HASH
selections that were saved the last time 96Crypt was closed.
The "EnCrypt or DeCrypt (Depending on file)" position is always
selected by default when 96Crypt is launched by the right-click mouse.
However, the Previous 3 (Cipher, Mode and HASH selection) steps can be simply skipped if the
user keeps the same cipher, Mode and HASH algorithms as the last time 96Crypt was closed.
6. Use a Strong Password
Type a password in the corresponding field
then re-confirm it for double verification. Make sure to remember it as IT IS IMPOSSIBLE to recover
an EnCrypted file with a lost password.
Typed password are case sensitive. They should contain letters and numbers of at least 7 characters.
96Crypt provides an advanced feature that allows the user to select a file of his choice and use it
as a password instead of typing the password. Here are some of the advantages:
- The number of variables is much higher in a file-password compared to a typed password, when the
file-password is HASHed, this will return a HASH value (key) with an extremely low collision probability.
- A file-password could contain any of the 256 ACSII characters, while a typed password is much more limited.
- A file-password may be represented in Unicode. A typed password cannot.
- A file-password has the highest level of resistance to all known dictionary attacks.
- A file-password is totally safe against "possible" key loggers installed on the PC.
- Make sure to keep a copy of the file-password in a safe place and NOT to EnCrypt, compress or modify
its content in any other way. For the security of your process, 96Crypt will turn the attribute of the
selected file-password to read only so it cannot be quickly erased.
You may store a personal file-password of your choice (larger than 7bytes, but smaller
than 2.5Mb) on a separate USB key, then use this USB key every time you need to
EnCrypt or DeCrypt any of your private Data. The selected file-password could be of
any extension/type (jpg, bmp, mp3, exe, dll, txt, bin etc...) or any format (Binary, Hex, Unicode...).
96Crypt requires a file-password larger than 7bytes, but smaller than 2.5Mb.
Whether typed or file-selected, the password will be processed with multiple HASH/SALT rounds
to be transformed to a "key". The HASH function returns a fixed length "key" from a variable
size user-provided secret password. The "key" will then be fed to the cipher after being properly
length-adjusted to meet the cipher's requirements.
7. Change or validate your Process selection
If the "Always Prompt For A Process Selection Confirmation" option is selected in the Process menu, a
prompt window requesting a final selection confirmation will open immediately before processing your files.
If however this option was not selected, this current step (7) will be skipped and the process will continue
according to what was selected in the
Process
menu.
For the security of your data, when a file is being EnCrypted, 96Crypt shreds the plaintext
before writing to the disk the newly created ciphertext.
The only exception is when the
plaintext is originally placed on a read-only media like a CDROM/DVD, in this case 96Crypt
prompts the user to save the ciphertext on a different drive/location.