BlowFish 2000 3.1
BlowFish is a small, easy to use, file encryption utility. Simply drag and drop files and folders to quickly protect your sensitive documents, and then enter an encryption key to encode and decode the files you want to protect from prying eyes. Files can also be quickly encrypted and decoded directly from the MS Windows Explorer by using the pop-up context menu. This utility uses the Blowfish encryption algorithm. BlowFish can be configured to op
Idea crypting module for BestCrypt 7.20
Idea crypting driver for BestCrypt version 6.0b or newer. The module performs encryption using well-known IDEA algorithm. Works in Bestcrypt Environment in any Windows system.The IDEA driver is installed simply enough - you need to place the driver's distributive in some directory, then run BestCrypt Service Manager from the BestCrypt Program Group and use the "Add.." button to add new encryption driver to the list of available drivers.
Cryptosystem ME6 9.01
Cryptosystem ME6 is a Windows program which uses a symmetric key encryption system to encrypt information in either a single file or in multiple files (at once) so that it cannot be read by those not knowing the key. Data is encrypted using a key which is from 16 to 64 characters long, and which can be either a phrase or a sequence of 64 random bytes (the software provides a way for you to generate such random keys).
SuperEncryptor V8.0.0.8
SuperEncryptor is a powerful professional encryption tool with a nice and friendly interface. Tt provides the safest way to store your information or sensitive data and protect them against malicious or unintended intrusions. Main functions: Encrypt Object, Encrypt into Host File, Encrypt to SDX, Encrypt EXE Files, Disguise Folder, Hide Folder, Password-Protect Folder, Lock Folder, Hide Disks, Password Management, ..., etc.
Secure Storage Pro 1.3
Want to be absolutely sure your data is always protected? Want to have your files encrypted but don't want to hinder access to them? Get Secure Storage Pro, a virtual disk utility that encrypts data on the fly. Place all your confidential data (files, documents, pictures, e-mails, etc) onto a virtual disk and set the password. Only the password bearer will be able to access data, the others won't even know it's there! 100% FREE Trial.
WebDrive 8.01
WebDrive integrates FTP, FTPS, WebDAV, SFTP, Amazon S3 or FrontPage servers into the Windows desktop by making your web server appear as a network drive. This allows you to use your favorite applications to edit files and save them directly to the server. The WebDrive client includes proxy server support and many advanced FTP features like resume interrupted download, Auto ASCII/Binary transfer selection, and Unix file permission support.
LTFCrypt 1.1
Would you like to use C++ to build your own file encryption program? This real-world example source code package contains a fully functional program that encrypts and decrypts text or binary files. This is an easy way for you to learn how to use Visual C++ with LibTomCrypt, a public domain and an ISO C cryptography library, to build your own file encryption program.
OutDisk FTP for Outlook 1.5.4
Having trouble with big file attachments bouncing your Outlook email messages? You need OutDisk for Outlook!
OutDisk is the easiest way to share big files through email. Just choose the file(s) you want to send using the OutDisk toolbar button. OutDisk will automatically upload your files to an ftp server and insert the links into your email.
OutDisk's simple interface is easy and powerful. Also zips and encrypts. Free trial!
Sysax Multi Server 4.3
Sysax Multi Server is a Secure FTP Server and SSH2 Secure Shell Server combined. It simultaneously supports remote access and file transfer using FTP, FTPS, SFTP, Telnet, and Secure Shell. It also supports web based file transfer using HTTP and HTTPS. Sysax Multi Server can be administered using the control panel from the local computer or remotely through a browser based web adiministration interface.
ServerMask 3.0.4
ServerMask for IIS modifies your Web server's "fingerprint" by removing unnecessary HTTP response data, modifying cookie values, removing the need to serve file extensions, and adjusting other response information to obscure the identity of your server. Successful anti-reconnaissance confuses hackers and makes it likely they will try the wrong exploits first -- so they can be easily snared by your current firewall and intrusion detection systems.