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RS-Computer
Disk Crypt encryption "on the fly" creates a virtual disk on your system (cryptdisk). (Keyfile) and a highly secure passphrase process.

The OTP Scrambler
An encryption utility based on the uncrackable one-time pad method. Its unique feature is the ability to generate large truly random keys from analog noise in the circuits of your sound card. Source included with registered copy.

Aliroo
Developer of enterprise information security and content assurance management solutions using encryption and digital signatures.

Meganet Corporation
Offering data security solutions by unbreakable encryption using Virtual Matrix Encryption, Meganet's client-focused products base for laptop, desktop, and corporate privacy including VME2000, VMEmail, Fast Encryption Software Developer Kit and VME Secure web tools.

Mathematical Modeling, Inc.
Dynacrypt Version 2.0 allows you to encrypt files, directories, and words, sentences or text in files or word processors at maximum encryption strength.

CipherPack
CipherPack compresses and enciphers files using industrial strength cryptographic techniques and then 'packs' them with the decompression and deciphering code. Use as a standalone utility or anti-piracy software.

Kfilecoder - KDE file encryption on Linux
Kfilecoder is a file encryption utility with compression ( bzip or gzip compression ). It use the PC1 algorithm with 128-bit keys. One random key per file in the archive. Source code in C++ for Linux/KDE can be download freely.

OmniSecure
Produces file level protection products for web servers and file servers using our patented Virtual Private Disk Technology.

Cryptomathic File2File
An easy-to-use password based file encryption solution for the Windows platform. It is free for private use.

Ecoded.com
Ecoded provide free software for personal data protection. Ecoded.com is the home of EC3 - the UKs most secure free encryption software.






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