I'm looking for a reliable encryption application, preferably based on mountable file containers. I've just had a bad run-in with FreeOTFE with the encrypted file no longer mounting, and hence the data inside being lost. Thankfully I was only using test data to guard against exactly this occurance!
Anybody know of a reliable application for securing an entire folder? It's against theft of the entire device, so encrypting an SD card using the bundled app isn't a solution.
Thanks!
I've used Resco Explorer for years and it can encrypt all the contents of a folder at once, but it does not do as you've asked and encrypt the folder, in Resco's case you would be able to see the file names in the folder, but they would be encrypted. A single password can be used to encrypt a single folder.
Not much help, but I find it handy enough for me.
On a side note, I used to use the SD card encryption, but have stopped since my device locked up and had to be hard reset, I then lost all the SD card files which I intended to use as a backup incase I needed to wipe the device on the move, opps, great plan!!
I highly recommend visCrypt (http://www.sfr-software.de/cms/EN/pocketpc/viscrypt/index.html)! I'm very happy with it.
Thanks both!
I do like the look of VisCrypt, I'll check that out.
Thanks again!
DeathJester said:
I'm looking for a reliable encryption application, preferably based on mountable file containers. I've just had a bad run-in with FreeOTFE with the encrypted file no longer mounting, and hence the data inside being lost. Thankfully I was only using test data to guard against exactly this occurance!
Anybody know of a reliable application for securing an entire folder? It's against theft of the entire device, so encrypting an SD card using the bundled app isn't a solution.
Thanks!
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Hi,
Maybe you can try Airscanner, http://www.airscanner.com/products/encrypter/
This is a very good program!!! I had used it for many years already, and does what you want!!!!
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Can someone please create an app that can encrypt folders instead of just individual files? There seems to be plenty of file and password encryption apps in the market, but I can't find any that will encrypt folders and it's contents. Maybe have the app password protected so when the user is in the app he or she can view the files in the encrypted folders without having to decrypt them. In otherwords no other app can view the contents until it's decrypted.
I'm sure someone in the xda forum is capable of this and I can't image I'm the only one that would find this useful. Willing to donate!
I believe the Biowallet Beta app does this.
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I believe the Biowallet Beta app does this.
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Nah man, you can't encrypt folders with Biowallet only individual files. Cool app thou...
+1
This seems like a useful app idea!
What kind of files are you trying to protect? I was using File Cover to hide images and videos in the browser, but I found it easier to just keep all my files in a single folder and rename that folder with a . before the title so the contents don't show up in the gallery. This doesn't protect anyone crafty enough to use said file manager, but it keeps my gallery safe.
I'd like if all files I place in a certain folder could be encrypted, so that if somebody steals my phone they cannot simply stick the sd card in their computer and randomly access anything personal/private..
I'd also like the folder to be password protected so that if my phone breaks I can open the sd card on my pc and get access to the folder content just by typing a password.
Please shout out if you know an app that makes this possible.
Regards -e
In the meantime you could try using Protector which can passcode protect any application.
Check out RR File Locker. Again, won't lock a folder, per se, but you can stick whatever files you want in there and organize into folders inside the locker. Encrypts and password protects anything you put in there.
jmccarter said:
Check out RR File Locker. Again, won't lock a folder, per se, but you can stick whatever files you want in there and organize into folders inside the locker. Encrypts and password protects anything you put in there.
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I was looking for this software, but android market says that can't be installed in my contry (italy). Does anybody know why?
Is there another way to buy and install this software in my original desire Z?
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I was looking for this software, but android market says that can't be installed in my contry (italy). Does anybody know why?
Is there another way to buy and install this software?
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Take out your SIM, run the installation over Wifi. I'd personally recommend pushing it from market.android.com rather than using the market on your phone.
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Take out your SIM, run the installation over Wifi. I'd personally recommend pushing it from market.android.com rather than using the market on your phone.
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market.android.com doesn't look for my country when I sign in my google account?
I really don't understand the choice to country-limit the installation of an app, credit cards are credit cards all over the world, aren't them?
soner607 said:
Can someone please create an app that can encrypt folders instead of just individual files? There seems to be plenty of file and password encryption apps in the market, but I can't find any that will encrypt folders and it's contents. Maybe have the app password protected so when the user is in the app he or she can view the files in the encrypted folders without having to decrypt them. In otherwords no other app can view the contents until it's decrypted.
I'm sure someone in the xda forum is capable of this and I can't image I'm the only one that would find this useful. Willing to donate!
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DroidCrypt! In the market...
Okay what I want is a way to encrypt files on my SD Card transparently. For example, when I make a "Compressed Folder" in Astro File Manager called "b" it makes a file called "b.acd"
What I want is a way to encrypt file like that, where it makes a file on the SD Card but like b.acd, it's encrypted (I assume b.acd isn't because I am assuming anyone who has Astro can read it).
So I want the folder to act like any other folder on my phone (and in order to access it I have to unlock my phone, no one who doesn't know my unlock pattern can't use it) and if they take out the card and use a card reader all they see is a file that they cannot open.
I guess whatever app does this will ask me for a key when I install it so then the app will encrypt and decrypt the data as I am using it.
I have searched the market for encryption software, but with the apps I found I had to manually encrypt and decrypt the files myself unlike how Astro uses ACD archives...
Possibly maybe there could be a program I can run on my PC to access the encrypted files when I provide it with the key...
I have a similar requirement
What I did was make a disk image and call it pagefile.sys
Then I mount the image to a folder when I want access
If you use an ext filesystem on the image when you plug it into windows all you see is a 1gig file called pagefile.sys and can't access it.
It is not very secure, but hidden well enough so someone can't stumpble upon it. Unless they are a bit computer savvy.
So it depends what your hiding and who your hiding it from.
Where did you put the file, on your card? How did you mount it to a folder? I want something a little more secure. Should the phone get stolen or something, even if the crackhead that steals it doesn't know how to access the files, they might find someone who can...
Yep. The file can go anywhere on the SD and be called anything.
it is mounted with a terminal emulator to any folder in the same way you would in Linux.
the command would be
# mount -o loop -w -t ext2 filename foldername
If you want something more secure I would look elsewhere.
Truecrypt is excellent. But you won't be able to access your files on your phone. Truecrypt for android would be the nuts if someone wants to port it. It is open source.
Oh so you can get a termnal emulator? Where did you get yours from, the market?
Yep. Connectbot is the best.
It says ConnectBot is an SSH client, so do you have to connect to localhost or something?
That's right. You get 3 options in connectbot.
Telnet
SSH
Local.
You can set a shortcut to local on your homescreen if you like.
Anyways, does anyone here know how to actually encrypt the files?
I found a program on the Market that lets you store text and pictures (in the paid version) and acesss them directly without encrypting and decrypting them. But it would be nice if there was a free app that let you store files like normal...
APG is what you want if you want security.
An android port of GPG, which is basically NSA quality encryption depending on how you set your keys.
Create your filesystem as mentioned above, and then encrypt it using APG. Delete the original. Now you have an encrypted filesystem. When you want to access, decrypt, mount, make changes, unmount, reencrypt, delete original.
A pain in the butt, but you won't be able to be more secure.
Would you have to repeat those steps everytime you change the filesystem?
Hey Folks,
I have a Motorola Droid X. I was running Encryption on it via the built in Android encryption option. I assume the key was derived from the pattern lock? I did not specify anything when I encrypted my phone, so I assume the Android device used eCryptFS to encrypt the files on my phone using a key derived from my pattern lock? Anyone have any information on how Android encrypts it's files and how it derives it's key when using the built in encryption options?
I read through this article \h\t\t\p\:\/\/\source.android.com/tech/encryption/android_crypto_implementation.\h\t\m\l (sorry about the fake tags, forums didn't want me spamming the place up) and can glean SOME information off of it.
The reason I ask these questions, and what my situation is, is as follows,
I had encrypted my device sometime ago. SD card and NAND. I wanted to reset my phone for freshness back to factory default (no root, etc etc). So I plugged 'er in and copied off my dcim folder directory. I noticed that the image/video files from the date of encryption were not accessible etc etc. (due to the encryption i'm sure.) So I turned off the encryption on the device, it rebooted itself and did it's thing. Great. I figured my files were decrypted at this point. I copy off the DCIM folder and reset the phone, wipe everything, etc etc. Well whatdya know? In my brilliance I forgot to check the DCIM folder I copied off the second time to make sure I could check out my images. Still couldn't, still encrypted? I assume as such.
I copy the DCIM folder to the formatted SD card, hoping that if I use the same pattern lock and enable encryption, my phone could then access those files. No go.
So as it stands, I have a bunch of encrypted files. I carved the MSD card sometime ago using test disk, just for grins, and it pulled a bunch of eCryptFS files out of it. That's why I assume eCryptFS.
At this point I am thinking, perhaps if I could figure out how Android derives the encryption key, and it's method of encryption. I could work some trickery decrypt those files. However through reading that link, I feel as if I have diminished hope. It would stand to reason that FS encryption would... encrypt the entire file system Obviously I could still see the directory structure so the fat tables and all that good stuff was still clear text, so I wonder if the files were individually encrypted file system wide?
I need to pull some more info, I did some light googling and searched over these forums and didn't see much that was of any value.
Any input is great! Thanks
I don't know whether to ask it here or not.
Want to know that is there any way of hiding the apps and folder other then putting period(.) before file name or folder
I want to do it parametrically I just want to know the way or anyidea about it other then above one
I am working on app which is password protected and have to take care that hidden files once hidden that are even not visible to root users without that application.
So it here any way of doing this in external memory card.
Please provide me with solution or coding reference if you have.
Note that I am not asking for any android application that available in android market
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dykhatri said:
I don't know whether to ask it here or not.
Want to know that is there any way of hiding the apps and folder other then putting period(.) before file name or folder
I want to do it parametrically I just want to know the way or anyidea about it other then above one
I am working on app which is password protected and have to take care that hidden files once hidden that are even not visible to root users without that application.
So it here any way of doing this in external memory card.
Please provide me with solution or coding reference if you have.
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When we speak about media files:
an empty < no media > file, in a folder,
ussualy solves the problem of visibility, for other-media focused-on board apps,
I presume is not what you have in mind,
The ussual way-the apps are protecting their data-in windows for example,
is to create their own file format, like: .cpt, .dat, etc...
Files on an external sdcard are recognised by the strings to them,
and thus known to the index...
but when you remove those strings,
you ussualy destroy also the files structure
although he files themselves still do exist...
In my humble opinion, only the separate,encrypted partition on an sdcard,
along with internal file format, may provide
efficient level of security that you seek for your app...
There surely always will be an app, able to see hidden contents,
especially on removable media,
but to be able to see it- is one thing,
and the ability to read its contents- is a completely different story...
asgardr said:
When we speak about media files:
an empty < no media > file, in a folder,
ussualy solves the problem of visibility, for other-media focused-on board apps,
I presume is not what you have in mind,
The ussual way-the apps are protecting their data-in windows for example,
is to create their own file format, like: .cpt, .dat, etc...
Files on an external sdcard are recognised by the strings to them,
and thus known to the index...
but when you remove those strings,
you ussualy destroy also the files structure
although he files themselves still do exist...
In my humble opinion, only the separate,encrypted partition on an sdcard,
along with internal file format, may provide
efficient level of security that you seek for your app...
There surely always will be an app, able to see hidden contents,
especially on removable media,
but to be able to see it- is one thing,
and the ability to read its contents- is a completely different story...
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What you have said makes seance to me sir but I forgot to mention here that I am only taking about android mobile OS specially. I am making application specially for android mobiles.I am not concern about another whether i can be display in PC or not that is not my concern.
can you have any idea for that
dykhatri said:
What you have said makes seance to me sir but I forgot to mention here that I am only taking about android mobile OS specially. I am making application specially for android mobiles.I am not concern about another whether i can be display in PC or not that is not my concern.
can you have any idea for that
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1.there is always a possibility that something hidden locally- on board of your device-
could be found through a computer connection,
so if you wanted app sensitive data to be secure, this aspect should also be taken into consideration...
2. windows is just an example:
some dependancies are similar throughout many other systems- just because they work as expected...
An internal file format and file encription is to be found in some of the android apps as well
I have an old Samsung A3 using Android 7 and over the years I've journaled on the default Memo app, now that I have a new phone I want to extract all of these memos and have them saved somewhere on my PC before I factory reset. The issue is that you can only share one memo at a time and I have over 1100 entries. This would take forever. Is there a way to extract all of them in a convenient way that wouldn't involve tediously sharing each and every one of them to my drive?? Are they all located somewhere in a folder?
Youb could try using SmartSwitch for just that.
Android 11 will likely puke all over it though unless there's an updated version of that app.
It probably won't work as R doesn't like to share databases... you feeling secure?
Be careful you don't lose all of it...
It's stored in it's own folder or in the Android folder in the data folder. It may be encoded for just that app... if so danger Will Robinson, danger!
Sometimes the only way is the hard way
I use ColorNote, it automatically backs up to my SD card. For the cardless victim users it offers cloud backup.
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Youb could try using SmartSwitch for just that.
Android 11 will likely puke all over it though unless there's an updated version of that app.
It probably won't work as R doesn't like to share databases... you feeling secure?
Be careful you don't lose all of it...
It's stored in it's own folder or in the Android folder in the data folder. It may be encoded for just that app... if so danger Will Robinson, danger!
Sometimes the only way is the hard way
I use ColorNote, it automatically backs up to my SD card. For the cardless victim users it offers cloud backup.
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I downloaded SmartSwitch and backed up memos and this was what I got.
I'm assuming it's encrypted. Is there a way to decrypt this so I'm able to have all of them in a readable format. I feel like I should theoretically have 1100 files but it's just one?
That's a great question and I have no clue.
I see 2 options.
If you can load that app on your new phone then inject that folder data into it's new folder you may get lucky.
Or you have a day or two of work ahead...
With ColorNote you can use hyperlinks that open directly from the "note" in the browser. No cut and paste needed. I use it for bookmarks too.
I also use an old free copy of WPS to create word documents to avoid this kind of fubar.
I doubt that app copy would even load on R however it did install on Q.
Android has screwed up their platform so badly with R that I will be running on Q for at least 2 more years. I simply won't tolerate R trashing my trusted apps... and I have other better options.
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Rename the file memo.nmmm to memo.zip and then extract the ZIP-file.
You'll get a file named memo.bk wherein all the memos are stored. Take not that this file may be encrpyted unless you opted for "No encryption" in Smart Switch app's settings.
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Rename the file memo.nmmm to memo.zip and then extract the ZIP-file.
You'll get a file named memo.bk wherein all the memos are stored. Take not that this file may be encrpyted unless you opted for "No encryption" in Smart Switch app's settings.
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I have it in .bk but how would I read it?
IIRC then the contents of memo.bk is a SQlite (version 3) database, filename is mmssms.db.
Use this to read db: DB Browser for SQLite 3.12.0
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IIRC then the contents of memo.bk is a SQlite (version 3) database, filename is mmssms.db.
Use this to read db: DB Browser for SQLite 3.12.0
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I'm not familiar with this type of stuff but I've downloaded it and tried "open new database" and then selecting memo.bk which tells me isn't a database. Am I doing something wrong?