PyEyeCrypt 1.2
Author:
mi55ing
Date: 02/26/2016 Size: 6.78 MB License: Open Source Requires: Win 10 / 8 / 7 / Vista Downloads: 13299 times ![]() Restore Missing Windows Files |
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PyEyeCrypt allows users to encrypt ClearText using their choice of algorithms e.g. AES-128 and then paste the result into their emails for sending.
The recipient only needs to know the password to decrypt.
It has 'click-to-type' mode, which invokes "clickable keyboards" - these are coded into the python; i.e. doesn't use operating-system key bindings. This effectively gets around the issue of keylogging and indeed Windows 10 spying on your every keystroke.
When you first fire up PyEyeCrypt and go through the first sequence you will receive the 'Naughty' Operating Systems warning that reads:
'Naughty' Operating System Detected!
Click-to-type mode:
PyEyeCrypt will still run, but ClearText and Passwords MUST be entered using the on-screen 'clickable' keyboards.
This means, for example, that passwords typed by a single recipient using Win10 or Ubuntu could, *unknown to the sender*, expose the sender's password and (possibly) text!
PyEyeCrypt will still run when keylogging is suspected, but ClearText and Passwords MUST be entered using the on-screen 'clickable' keyboards.
The recipient only needs to know the password to decrypt.
It has 'click-to-type' mode, which invokes "clickable keyboards" - these are coded into the python; i.e. doesn't use operating-system key bindings. This effectively gets around the issue of keylogging and indeed Windows 10 spying on your every keystroke.
When you first fire up PyEyeCrypt and go through the first sequence you will receive the 'Naughty' Operating Systems warning that reads:
'Naughty' Operating System Detected!
Click-to-type mode:
PyEyeCrypt will still run, but ClearText and Passwords MUST be entered using the on-screen 'clickable' keyboards.
This means, for example, that passwords typed by a single recipient using Win10 or Ubuntu could, *unknown to the sender*, expose the sender's password and (possibly) text!
PyEyeCrypt will still run when keylogging is suspected, but ClearText and Passwords MUST be entered using the on-screen 'clickable' keyboards.

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