

FinalCrypt
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FinalCrypt uses the most unbreakable encryption: "One Time Pad" Encryption and has a well designed graphical user interface and an equally advanced command line interface for large automations.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Alerts
- Discontinued
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
Discontinued
Last commit and version is from May 2021.
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Tags
- Encryption
- one-time-pad
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TheEmperorArt added FinalCrypt as alternative to FileCryptor- K0RR added FinalCrypt as alternative to Picocrypt NG
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What is FinalCrypt?
FinalCrypt uses the most unbreakable encryption: "One Time Pad" Encryption and has a well designed graphical user interface and an equally advanced command line interface for large automations.
Reasons for choosing FinalCrypt:
- Most people choose Disk-Encryption as it's easier to unlock a whole drive, but Big-Brother or Malware can then also read all your files. Only use File-Encryption!
- Most software uses recently broken AES encryption: https://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/3012648/aes-256-encryption-keys-cracked-by-hands-off-hack
- Soon The Shor's algorithm will instantly break all assymmetric encryption with Quantum Computers.
- FinalCrypt uses (Symmetric) One Time Pad Encryption, which is the most unbreakable encryption there is.
- FinalCrypt is the only "One Time Pad", OpenSource, Cross-Platform, (Bulk) File Encryption Software available.



