Cryptic Disk provides a simple and affordable way to protect disks and disk partitions by encrypting them. The encrypted data cannot be accessed without entering the password, even if a hacker gets access to a PC or the hard drive is stolen. The program uses the AES 256-bit encryption algorithm, the same type of encryption that NASA, the FBI and the Department of Defense use to protect their data.
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- Cryptic Disk encryption driver now has a digital signature, which enables creating encrypted disks in 64-bit Windows Vista, 2008 Server and Windows 7 operating systems
- Upon the system shutdown, the Cryptic Disk process is the last to end, which enables other applications to finish work with files on encrypted disks correctly
- After an encrypted disk was created, computer rebooting was required in Windows Vista, 2008 Server and Windows 7 operating systems in order to start working with this disk
- In Windows 2003 Server operating system the program did not get access to the disks that didn’t have mount points in the system. Encrypted disks without system letters were not recognized by the program
- Functioning of the feature of saving/recovery of a shared resources list of encrypted disks has been corrected
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