![]() Public final static String PROTOCOL_SPEC_LABEL = "protocol description" Public final static String KEY_ALGO_LABEL = "algo" Public final static String ENCRYPTION_IV_LABEL = "iv" Public final static String ENCRYPTION_LABEL = "encryption" Public final static Type BYTE_ARRAY_TYPE = new TypeToken() Private final static Type MAP_STRING_STRING_TYPE = new TypeToken>() Public final static Gson GSON = new Gson() Public final static String UTF8 = "UTF-8" * License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * Copyright 2018 Ortis Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License") you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. ![]() The majority of sensitive operations are located in the following classes: The project is highly focused on security and I would appreciate any feedback that would help improve the quality of the code. The goal is to provide a secured environment where the user can browse encrypted files without leaking data on the drive. Movie reviews by Sean McBride, “The Movie Guy,” are published each week by Orange Newsmedia and seen weekly on KFDM and Fox4.I am developing JSafebox, a portable safebox project written in Java. ![]() There is a kernel of an interesting idea here, but it’s quickly forgotten in this frustrating thriller that aims high, but then falls flat on its face in the execution. This is a movie that wants to be a low-budget knockoff of “Inception,” but it doesn’t have the budget for the production values or the writing talent to create a cohesive story. The screenwriting is very hit-and-miss, and it’s filled with so many plot holes that it becomes impossible to enjoy the ride. It’s a nice moment in an otherwise forgettable film. There are some nice moments of suspense, including one scene where the detective is trying to resist the hypnotic command to kill somebody, and finding that his body seems to have developed a mind of its own. The rest of the cast is completely forgettable. I do think Affleck is pretty good in the leading role, although he’s not asked to do much more than glower and flash his cheekbones at the camera.Ĭo-star Alice Braga also has some nice moments, and bad guy William Fichtner is as inscrutable as ever, which almost works in this particular instance. I didn’t buy the stakes for these characters, and so I stopped caring about whether the detective would find his daughter or not. What’s worse, this new setting allows the characters to behave without any real consequences. That is a set up that should pique anyone’s interest, but that intrigue is lost when the story pivots into some science-fantasy mumbo jumbo that tries to create a world driven by kooky conspiracies and all-powerful bad guys. ![]() Is this magical bad guy somehow behind his daughter’s abduction? This is more than just a standard bank heist as he has the supernatural ability to make people do whatever he wants by simply whispering suggestions into their ears.ĭespite all of this, our detective hero is able to get to the safe deposit box first, but when he opens it, he finds that all it contains is a picture of his missing daughter. We learn that a mystery man (William Fichtner) has targeted a safe deposit box. He’s trying to piece his life back together when he’s called in for a stakeout at a bank. The story, the parts that I can reveal without giving away any spoilers, follows a detective (Affleck) who is traumatized by the unsolved kidnapping of his young daughter. Just when you think “Hypnotic” is going to start being something interesting, the cinematic house of cards collapses, leaving little other than the disappointing rubble of a mediocre thriller.
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