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55 years 1 week ago #930 by o_icemanssl22

Just notes:

TrueCrypt was removed last year without reason.

Rumor is US NSA force them out due to the creator doesn't want to insert a backdoor code to it.

Guess that's to say: Both links above is not valid anymore (without new code and support). Use it on your own risk.

if you don't mind pay a little fee: can try the link below:

www.encryptstick.com

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55 years 1 week ago #931 by o_boiboi77

Apology on that, didn't know they are invalid already.

But what makes this encrypstick different from the sandisk's own encryption s/w?

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55 years 1 week ago #933 by o_icemanssl22

Not?ÿmuch difference if you know how crypto work. They are both using AES 128 bits symmetric block to secure the flash drive.

EncryptStick extent the encryption to files on you PC, cloud storage and more.

 

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55 years 1 week ago #934 by o_1do1do

Thanks all, will try out the encryptstick and will compare with the?ÿSanDiskSecureAccessV2.0 in my usb drive.

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9 years 4 months ago #928 by o_1do1do

i know sandisk usb drive has a security s/w in their stick but is bit difficult to keep typing in password each time i save data. r there other ways to secure data in my usb drive?

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