StatiCrypt uses AES-256 to encrypt your HTML file with your passphrase and return a static page
 
 
 
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README.md

StatiCrypt

Based on the crypto-js library, StatiCrypt uses AES-256 to encrypt your string with your passphrase in your browser (client side).

Download your encrypted string in a HTML page with a password prompt you can upload anywhere (see example).

You can encrypt a file online at https://robinmoisson.github.io/staticrypt.

HOW IT WORKS

StatiCrypt generates a static, password protected page that can be decrypted in-browser: just send or upload the generated page to a place serving static content (github pages, for example) and you're done: the javascript will prompt users for password, decrypt the page and load your HTML.

Disclaimer TL;DR: if you have extra sensitive banking data you should probably use something else :)

StatiCrypt basically encrypts your page and puts everything with a user-friendly way to use a password in the new file.

AES-256 is state of the art but brute-force/dictionnary attacks would be trivial to do at a really fast pace: use a long, unusual passphrase!

The concept is simple but this is a side project - not purporting to be bulletproof, feel free to contribute or report any thought to the GitHub project !