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ProgCop v1.2
ProgCop v1.2
ProgCop is an application firewall for Windows systems. ProgCop makes it easy to block applications from going online. ProgCop features real time view of processes that are connecting to the Internet. Blocking them can be done with a single mouse click. ProgCop is great addition for your privacy toolbox as it allow you to block apps from phoning home.
Why ProgCop?
In todays online world it's more important than ever before to take care of your privacy. Many applications are making outbound connections from your computer without you knowing anything about it. They collect telemetry information and send it back to the creator of the application. With ProgCop you can decide what processes can connect to the Internet from your computer.
How ProgCop works?
ProgCop uses Windows Firewall API to block outbound connections for applications. Because ProgCop uses builtin Windows APIs no kernel level drivers are needed which keeps your system stable. ProgCop is meant to be used together with the built-in Windows Firewall to block outbound connections.
Note that ProgCop needs admin priviledges to run (because it's using Windows Firewall API). When starting ProgCop it will ask for the permissions.
Features
Lightweight, does not run in the background
Stop apps from phoning phone
Exposes apps and executables making connections
Block or unblock with a single click
Safe, does not make your system unstable
HiDPI support
Non-intrusive operation
IPv6 support
No cost, 100% free without ads
Very easy to use
Open source
ProgCop is available as open source under the MIT license, for free of charge. There are no commercial editions, ProgCop is fully featured and free for everyone.
Changes:
-Ability to block all active connections with a single click
-Multiple fixes for internal functionality
-Bug fix: make no duplicate entries
-Possible to buy commercial version (better support)
Click here to visit the author's website.
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Jan 06, 2020 Niko Rosvall <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/ProgCop1_th.png"border="0">
Secret v1.0
Secret v1.0
SECRET is a command line encryption tool for Windows, MacOS and Linux. It comes as a standalone binary file which does not need installation. Copy the file to some path and run it from there.
SECRET is very easy to use and can handle encryption of very large files. It supports all file types. SECRET also allows you to encrypt directories with ease, even recursively.
Note that on Linux you need to give SECRET binary execution permissions before you can use it.
Examples
These examples are for Windows, on MacOS or on Linux they are the same except the SECRET binary does not have .exe extension.
Note that SECRET has built-in help function which you can call by using SECRET.exe –help.
File encryption:
SECRET.exe encrypt -f ”/path/to/some/file.txt” –delete
This example would encrypt file.txt
, rename it to file.txt.secret and after the enc ryption delete the
original file (file.txt)
File decryption:
SECRET.exe decrypt -f ”/path/to/some/file.txt.secret” –delete
This example would
de crypt file.txt .secret , rename it to file.txt and after the enc ryption delete the
original encrypted file (file.txt .sec ret
Directory encryption:
SECRET.exe encrypt -d ”/path/to/some/test-dir” --recursive
Here we’re encrypting directory test-dir with –recursive flag. So all directories under test-dir will be encrypted too. How SECRET works is that it goes through all the files in the directory and encrypting them one by one. Without –delete flag SECRET will leave original files intact, useful for testing and for cases where you do want to keep the original files too.
Decrypting directory would work the same way but calling decrypt instead of encrypt subcommand.
This download is for the Windows version.
If you need the MacOS version, download here
If you need the Linux version, download here.
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Jun 04, 2020 Niko Rosvall <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/secret_th.png"border="0">