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    ProxyCrypt

    Encrypted volumes through command line

    ProxyCrypt is a command line tool that creates encrypted volumes within a file or a hard drive. Encryption and decryption are made on the fly, allowing you to use encrypted volumes like normal ones. Designed for paranoids and advanced users, it is also fast, very lightweight, open source and easy to recompile. See the features below. It works as a "proxy" for the AIM driver or the ImDisk driver.
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    Password Protector

    Password Protector

    Encrypt and protect passwords and usernames

    Password Protector allows you to securely store your passwords and usernames in one place using AES256 for encryption, which is the recommended cryptosystem used in Banks. Password Protector uses a master password to encrypt your passwords, but it can also use optional 'key files' - small files that are required for the encryption/decryption process. You can put the file on any portable storage you keep with you (USB sticks, phones, music players...) to add an extra layer of security -...
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