[FDE] SecureZip 11 available for free for limited time
Allen
netsecurity at sound-by-design.com
Wed Apr 25 06:00:03 MDT 2007
Hi gang,
Actually the is a very useful program that does everything
SecureZip does and a bit more. It's QuickZip, and its always been
free.
http://www.quickzip.org/
The things I like about it are that it can use any of 20+
encoding and encryption algorithms and read 40+ archive
extensions, it can create archives that span multiple DVDs,tapes,
whatever, it has a scripting language so you can use it to filter
your data and then auto-backup, and it uses Blowfish and AES. The
list of features is quite lengthy.
Alas, it is not cross platform being Windoze only, but its
self-extracting files can be opened almost anywhere. I haven't
tried *every* OS but all the common ones work.
There is also a lightweight cousin that will run from a USB key
without having to install on a machine.
One minor issue, the links on the website for the screen shots
don't work when you use a locked down browser.
Best,
Allen
Ali, Saqib wrote:
> If you haven't already heard, PKWARE (the inventor of ZIP algorithm)
> is offering SecureZip 11 for free for limited time.
> http://www.securezip.com/
>
> It is a decent product for encrypting files / folders.
>
> I think they are trying to use viral marketing to make their way into
> the large enterprises. But I don't mind that as the product offers
> some great functions. It can interface with your PKI or LDAP based
> certificate store. It also lets you create self-extracting encrypted
> executables that can be emailed etc.
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