File Xygala New -

The old file used AES-128, which is becoming vulnerable to quantum-based brute-force attacks. The new file integrates ChaCha20-Poly1305 encryption by default. If you are handling sensitive data, migrating to "File Xygala New" is non-negotiable.

The Xygala development team has already hinted at version 5.0, codenamed "Phoenix." However, the "File Xygala New" will be the long-term stable (LTS) release until at least 2028. Features planned for incremental updates (4.1, 4.2) include: file xygala new

| Feature | ZIP / RAR | PDF (encrypted) | File Xygala New (.xyg3) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Quantum-Resistant | No | No | Yes | | Tamper Evidence | Weak (CRC32) | Moderate | Strong (SHA-3 + Kyber) | | Max File Size | 4GB (ZIP) | Unlimited | 2PB (theoretical) | | Self-Destruct | No | No | Yes (via metadata) | | Open Source | ZIP: Yes | No | Yes | The old file used AES-128, which is becoming