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Chibi Ninja

Chibi Ninja - 1.1.5

send encrypted message/image using your default mailer

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Current Version: 1.1.5
Release Date: 2006-09-01
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 2,825
Downloads (all versions): 4,488
Price: $0.00

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Product Description:

Chibi Ninja allows you send an encrypted message and an image through your default mailer like Apple Mail on Mac OSX or Outlook Express on Windows without complicated encryption mail setting. The recipient can decode using the same password you encrypted it with. Chibi Ninja is cross-platform and multi-language.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OSX 10.1.5 or later

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Chibi Ninja Commentarybecause cerebrus.. - Version: 1.1.4, 5/25/2006 06:59AM PST

toddkuebler
You only have to find a special secure way to communicate the key one time. (In person, via carrier pigeon, etc. Then you can communicate via encryption many times until an agreed upon expiration. It would appear your 'moniker' is a bit misplaced..
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Chibi Ninja CommentaryThe key (ahem) question is... - Version: 1.1.3, 4/6/2006 12:04PM PST

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Cerebus
How do I securely communicate the key to the other person? And if I can get the other person the symmetric key securely, why don't I use that method to get him the damn message in the first place?

Answer me that, O small and silent emissary of death. :)
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Chibi Ninja CommentaryWhat, no Rijndael? - Version: 1.1.2, 3/29/2006 02:23PM PST

grikdog1
You get a symmetric cipher using 128-bit blowfish or cast or rc5 or 192-bit desx. Assuming it all works as advertised, this is more or less in the secret decoder ring category of secure communications. The chibi ninja is kawaii, though.
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