> I know the version of encrypt has been broken for years (ie,
> programs available online to decrypt the encrypted files)...but
> has anyone bothered to see if the version in the latest MX 6.1
> is any better. Is it possible to pass a cipher key to ensure
> unique encryption that could then not be hacked as easily as
> the old version. Or is it possible that they never even bothered
> to upgrade it at all and no matter what I do it will always be
> able to be decrypted?

I doubt that it's been changed at all from the previous version. On my
Windows machine, the files are the same size in CF 5 and CFMX 6.1. You can't
pass a key to it, as the server would then require the same key (in the case
of symmetric encryption) or the matching key from a public-private pair (in
the case of public key encryption).

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
phone: 202-797-5496
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