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MPE2

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MPE2

http://www.datacrime.org/mpe2
The MPE2 algorithm is a symetric key encryption algorithm. The MPE2 file encryption utility uses the MPE2 algorithm to encrypt and decrypt files of any type on most any platform. The MPE2 package has been superceded by the DOGFISH-224 algorithm and therefore, as of December 16, 2001, MPE2 will not longer be available for download.


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released on 15 November 2001

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GPL Janet Casey 2452316.511 February 2002


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"Email mpeterson@datacrime.org" Manny Peterson Maintainer

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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 11 February 2002.



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