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CipherDisk 1.5 offers AES encryption







CipherDisk 1.5 offers AES encryption

CipherDisk 1.5 offers AES encryption 02/11/2004 02:39 AM

SubRosaSoft today announced the release of CipherDisk 1.5, the latest release of its utility that offers protection of data on internal drives, external firewire or USB drives, and CD/DVDs from prying eyes using the fast and secure AES encryption algorithm...




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