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Cryptainer LE

Version: 7.1

Downloads Count: 28,743

License Type: Free

Price: Free

Date Added: Oct 6, 2006

Operating Systems: Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 9.x, Windows Me, Windows Vista

File Size: 3135 KB

Author: Cypherix

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Description of Cryptainer LE

The great news: Cryptainer LE is absolutely free software that creates an encrypted file area on your hard disk--whatever is inside is theoretically off-limits to snoops, spies, and federal agents.

Cryptainer also lets you create self-decrypting files, allowing you to send sensitive data to others securely.

The bad news: Cryptainer LE uses only 128-bit Blowfish encryption, so don't use it if your files absolutely, positively must remain unreadable. (Cryptainer ME, at $30, and Cryptainer PE, at $45 both offer near-unbreakable 448-bit Blowfish encryption). Encrypted volumes are also limited to a paltry 25MB unless you spring for Cryptainer ME (2.5GB) or PE (25GB).

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