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SuperEncryptor, Can You Read What It Says?
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Dec 27, 2007 17:27:44 |
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Just imagine, you bring something «very important» on a flash disk, hook it up to your computer and move the secret files (of any type or size) to a secret folder on your PC and then encrypt and lock it up with a password and go home in peace. While youre sleeping, someone gets in your office and strives to pick the password and unlock the secret folder; they are almost there, but
Oops! Instead seeing of the data, they get a warning that the physical key is required to unlock it. The thief has to leave dissatisfied
Sounds like fantasy, but its the reality, made possible with SuperEncryptor.
A professional-strength encryption tool with friendly controls, it features the simplicity of Windows Explorer and the power of a high-end security application. The software easily encrypts files of any size and type. Once encrypted, they become unreadable to any unauthorized user (the right password is required for the decryption), while you can still use them without decrypting them first, while SuperEncryptor is running. The software can lock any confidential data in special password-protected folders. And should you desire even greater security, you can keep the password with you, carrying it on a removable disk or flash stick.
This is a perfect «starter» tool for every user and security maniacs; it requires the minimum of users participation while provides great encryption and access control capabilities. | | | Learn more about SuperEncryptor… |
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