| Using Blowfish Multipass File Security |
| In this section we will be covering the following topics: |
| The Interface |
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Blowfish Multipass File Security Interface is a 3 part ensemble that works
almost exactly like standard Blowfish File Security. Below are the 3 parts
dissected and accompanied by a brief explanation of each.
This part of the Multipass interface is where files are handled. Files are opened, encoded and decoded here.
This part of the Multipass interface is where encryption keygroups are loaded. While this section appears and is simple to use, the power is tripled.
In this last section of the interface is where you may keep track of your encrypted data. This feature is a powerful extra that allows you to save an encrypted copy of your files' state, path and keys used for encoding. We suggest using this approach as a way to keep track of your data. |
| The Buttons |
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The Blowfish File Security Buttons and Their Functions |
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This button encodes the current file using the current key. |
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This button decodes the current file using the current key. |
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This button opens a file for encryption using the file selector. |
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This button loads your encoded/decoded file data. |
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This button allows you to load encoded/decoded file data. |
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This button allows you to load a previously saved keygroup. |
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This button turns the encode/decode safety switch on. |
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This button turns the encode/decode safety switch off. |
| Encrypt/Decrypt Tutorial |
Blowfish
Multipass File Security works almost the same as standard Blowfish File Security
with the exception of using 3 keys, instead of one. You should use
Keyster to create keygroups.
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| Special Notes |
| Blowfish Multipass File Security is among the most advanced file security programs available anywhere. A single pass with the Blowfish algorithm is difficult enough to crack. With three passes, your file becomes a fortress of security. When used properly, BMFS can give you the power to secure data with absolute insurance that your data is not only secure from hackers and crackers, but from anyone, that wishes to view your private information. |
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