encGB
encGB is a term that refers to the encrypted version of the GB file format. GB is a common image file format developed by CompuServe, primarily used for the storage and transmission of graphics. When a GB file is encrypted, it means that the data within the file has been encoded using an algorithm, making it unreadable without the corresponding decryption key. This process is often employed to protect the confidentiality or integrity of the image data. The specific encryption methods used can vary, ranging from simple substitution ciphers to more complex cryptographic algorithms. Without the correct decryption key or software designed to handle the specific encryption used, viewing or manipulating an encGB file would be impossible. The purpose of encrypting a GB file is typically to prevent unauthorized access, distribution, or modification of the image.