Any File Encryption by Translating ASCII Value of Characters
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This paper presents an ASCII based Encryption/Decryption application that is applicable to any type of files; for example: image files, data files, documentation files, audio files, video files etc. It introduces a method of encryption by translating ASCII value of characters of the file opened in binary mode. ASCII value of every character of the file is translated by an integer which is generated irregularly from the key. Size of the encrypted file remains same as original file and required time is also very less.
Keywords: Encryption, Binary mode, ASCII Value, Translation, Decryption.
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