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- Interscope BlackBox(tm) 2.0
-
- Copyright ⌐ 1996-1999 Interscope Ltd.
- All rights reserved.
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- Contents of this file:
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- 1. Introduction
- 2. System requirements
- 3. Installation
- 4. Usage
- 5. Uninstallation
- 6. Known issues
- 7. Registration
- 8. Miscellaneous
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-
- 1. Introduction
-
- Interscope BlackBox is a small and fast file encryption utility which can be
- installed on either Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows NT 4.0, and it provides
- quick encryption and/or decryption of files or whole folders from the context menu.
-
- It uses the DES (Data Encryption Standard) algorythm with an 56-bit key. Even if today
- DES doesn't represent a state-of-art encryption technology anymore, it's still more than
- suitable for file encryption/decryption assuming that you do not want to protect
- military-scale top secret data and you stick with a healthy password management
- scheme (you do not write it down, don't use easy-to-guess passwords and change
- your password from time to time).
-
- The key management scheme implemented by Interscope BlackBox uses a pretty simple but
- extremely efficient method of password storage. In fact, it doesn't store your passwords
- together with your files, so that they cannot be deducted from an encrypted file by any
- means. Of course this also means, that once you've lost one of your passwords, all
- file(s) encrypted with it are locked and unaccessible. So, take care with your passwords.
-
- The program was designed to provide security against passive attacks, meaning that once the
- data is encrypted, it is secure. But you should make sure that the encryption/decryption is
- done in a "clean" environment (e.g. keyboard watchers and the like). Also, after the
- encryption/decryption is finished any relevant used memory is overwritten with random data
- before being released, and also any temporary file is similarily wiped out with random data
- before being deleted. So, we want to think it is secure enough for everyday's use.
-
- If you are interested in more pwerful encryption methods, you can take a look at the public
- key encryption algorythms which are more recent than DES and tending to became the de facto
- standard in today's cryptography. One more word on public key algorythms: yes, they are
- better in terms of security than DES but they are also more computing-power demanding,
- hence (much) slower.
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- The program also provides a shredder feature which you can use to effectively destroy
- sensitive files so that no chance remains that the files you delete can ever be recovered.
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- 2. System requirements
-
- In order to run Interscope BlackBox you will need one of the following platforms
- and hardware resources:
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- a) Windows 95 with DCOM installed
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- 486 class computer
- 8 MBytes of RAM
- VGA monitor
- Serial mouse or other pointing device
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- b) Windows 98
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- 486 class computer
- 12 MBytes of RAM
- VGA monitor
- Serial mouse or other pointing device
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- c) Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 3 or later
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- Pentium class computer
- 16 MBytes of RAM
- VGA monitor
- Serial mouse or other pointing device
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- You can download DCOM for Windows 95 from the Microsoft DCOM
- site at http://www.microsoft.com/com/dcom.asp.
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- 3. Installation
-
- In order to install Interscope BlackBox you should follow these steps:
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- a) If on NT, make sure you are logged in as a user with administrative privileges.
- b) If you have a previous version of Interscope BlackBox installed, uninstall
- it first by firing up the Add/Remove Programs control panel applet, selecting
- Interscope BlackBox and clicking Remove.
- c) Install Interscope BlackBox on your computer by running Setup.exe in
- the folder where your installation kit is, or by running the downloaded
- installation program, iim11l.exe.
- d) If you have a license for Interscope BlackBox, copy it in the folder
- where you installed Interscope BlackBox
- (usually C:\Program Files\Interscope BlackBox\2.0).
-
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- 4. Usage
-
- Usage of Interscope BlackBox is very simple: you simply navigate to the files and/or
- folders you want to protect (encrypt), right-click them, select Encrypt... and then
- provide a password.
-
- Decrypting files goes in the same fashion: you right-click them, select Decrypt...
- and enter the password (assuming you know it) when prompted.
-
- Of course, Interscope BlackBox provides many other features besides this basic
- encryption/decryption. For a description of what's new see Version.txt and for help
- on the purpose and usage of the respective features consult the online help.
-
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- 5. Uninstallation
-
- To uninstall Interscope BlackBox, go to the Add/Remove Programs control panel
- applet, select Interscope BlackBox 2.0 and click Remove. Alternatively, you can
- uninstall it from the Start Menu group the setup created when you installed
- Interscope BlackBox. Click Start, then Programs, then Interscope BlackBox,
- then Uninstall Interscope BlackBox.
-
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- 6. Known issues
-
- Below is a list of known issues in this release of Interscope BlackBox. We are
- aware of there problems and are currently working to fix them. As sson as a fix
- is available it will be made public on our website.
-
- * The self-extractor does not support compression yet
- * WHen adding folders into a self-extracting archive, empty folders are ignored
- * The icons in context menus will not appear for shortcuts
- * After uninstall the shredder icon remains on the desktop and in the Send To menu
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- 7. Registration
-
- Please do not forget that Interscope BlackBox is a shareware program, and as so,
- if you like it we would like you to register your copy. See Order.txt for information
- on how to get a license for your copy of Interscope BlackBox.
-
-
- 8. Miscellaneous
-
- If you have any problems installing, using or uninstalling Interscope BlackBox
- or find any bugs, you can send your questions and observations to
- BlackBox@interscope.ro or submit a bugreport and we will try to have some answers
- for you and keep your feature requestests in mind when releasing a new version.
-
- To submit a bugreport, go to the Start Menu group setup has created when you installed
- Interscope BlackBox and choose Submit Bug Report. This will send you to a bug report
- site where you can enter a description of the problem and then submit it to us.
-
- Our support team has prepared a list of most common questions together with answers
- and published them on the Interscope InstallMaster FAQ page at
- http://www.interscope.ro/InstallBlackBox/. Please check out these FAQs before you
- ask for support.
-
- Interscope is working hard to further enhance this product, so if you want to be
- kept up to date with the latest development of Interscope BlackBox, we invite
- you to check back often to the Interscope BlackBox homepage at
- http://www.interscope.ro/BlackBox/ from where you can download updates as soon as
- they are released. You will also find here help, a FAQ collection and possible bugfixes.
-
- Your feedback is important to us, so please let us know what you think.
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- Thank you,
- The Interscope BlackBox Team.
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