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Most powerful encryption algorithm

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    Fad B
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    Could you please tell me which encryption algorithm should I use to encrypt an important file? I found lots of encryption algorithm such as : blowfish, twofish , AES , DES , 3DES … What’s the different between them ? and what is the most powerful? Thanks :rose:

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      Could you please tell me which encryption algorithm should I use to encrypt an important file? I found lots of encryption algorithm such as : blowfish, twofish , AES , DES , 3DES … What’s the different between them ? and what is the most powerful? Thanks :rose:

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      bfadi wrote: and what is the most powerful That's kinda like asking "What car is the fastest?" It will all depend upon how you test it. Practically speaking, the strength of your security will depend upon how secret your keys are, not on which algorithm is used to encrypt. Chris Meech "what makes CP different is the people and sense of community, things people will only discover if they join up and join in." Christian Graus Nov 14, 2002. "AAAAAAAAAHHHHHH!!!!! Those leaks are driving me crazy! How does one finds a memory leak in a garbage collected environment ??! Daniel Turini Nov. 2, 2002.

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        Could you please tell me which encryption algorithm should I use to encrypt an important file? I found lots of encryption algorithm such as : blowfish, twofish , AES , DES , 3DES … What’s the different between them ? and what is the most powerful? Thanks :rose:

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        Hi! Better use 3DES it's recomended by USA Military and it's a standard for many security systems. message posted before is good... try to make own passwords/keys long and they must contains symbols and numbers... Symbols must be in differ case. Password length must be not less then 6 symbols... If you use such simple rules you data will be secured enough... Good Luck Alex Kucherenko

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          Hi! Better use 3DES it's recomended by USA Military and it's a standard for many security systems. message posted before is good... try to make own passwords/keys long and they must contains symbols and numbers... Symbols must be in differ case. Password length must be not less then 6 symbols... If you use such simple rules you data will be secured enough... Good Luck Alex Kucherenko

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          Jon Fitzgerald
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          the longer...the better Sincerely, Jon Fitzgerald www.jonfitzgerald.com

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