About Encryption

About encryption and encryption methods

Encryption gives you a way to protect sensitive documents contained in your archives. The contents of the files that you want to protect are encrypted by WinZip® based on a password that you specify. In order for WinZip to later extract the original contents of the encrypted files, the correct password must again be supplied.

WinZip provides two encryption methods for Zip files:

Some points to be aware of: Please read about using encryption.

Notes on encryption safety

Encryption provides a measure of safety for your sensitive documents, but even encrypted documents can be compromised (regardless of whether they were encrypted by WinZip or by other encryption software). Here are some of the ways this can occur. This is by no means an exhaustive list of potential risks; it is intended only to give you an idea of some of the safety issues involved with sensitive documents.

You may be able to eliminate some of these exposures using specialized software such as virus scanners, disk erasers, etc.

Information for software developers

Zip file utility developers who wish to provide WinZip-compatible AES encryption support in their own products can find complete technical information at http://www.winzip.com/aes_info.htm.

See also

Using Encryption

Encryption Passwords