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AxCrypt (32-bit version)

  • Version: 1.7.2126.0
  • Downloads Count: 16,369
  • License Type: Free
  • Price: Free
  • Date Added: Dec 15, 2010
  • Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows 7
  • Requirements: 32-bit OS
  • File Size: 1.541 MB
  • Author: Axantum Software

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Editorial Review of AxCrypt (32-bit version)

Note: This review addresses v1.6.4.4 of the software.

AxCrypt offers a simple, free way to encrypt individual files. Right-click a file, a few files, or a folder, select an option from the AxCrypt submenu, enter a password (you can save a default), and the file becomes inaccessible to those not in the know.

You can simply encrypt the files, turning each one into an AxCrypt-associated .axx file, encrypt a copy to an .axx file, or encrypt a copy to a self-executing .exe file--handy if you're sending it to someone who doesn't have AxCrypt. Actually, that feature'snot as handy as you might think. Many e-mail systems won't allow you to mail or receive .exe file attachments, making it tricky to send to others.

You can also use AxCrypt to shred a file, overwriting it with random data so it cannot be retrieved. But it's a simple shredder, without using the more complex secure delete algorithms found in programs like Eraser.

Speaking of algorithms, AxCrypt uses 128-bit AES encryption, and doesn't include an option for the presumably more secure AES-256. But according to a report by security expert Bruce Schneier, AES-128 is actually more secure than AES-256, although neither are really breakable in any practical sense--at least if you have a strong password.

AxCrypt provides something for people who don't bother to create a strong password. You can let the program create a Key-File, is a plain text file containing a very long and random string of characters. You therefore don't have to remember the password; you just have to avoid losing the Key-File--and take care not to let the wrong person get their hands on it.

Note: This program is donationware. It is free to try, but the author accepts and encourages donations towards further development.

--Lincoln Spector

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