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    VeraCrypt

    VeraCrypt

    Open source disk encryption with strong security for the Paranoid

    VeraCrypt is a free disk encryption software brought to you by IDRIX (https://www.idrix.fr) and based on TrueCrypt 7.1a. It adds enhanced security to the algorithms used for system and partitions encryption making it immune to new developments in brute-force attacks. It also solves many vulnerabilities and security issues found in TrueCrypt. This enhanced security adds some delay ONLY to the opening of encrypted partitions without any performance impact to the application use phase....
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    s3cmd

    s3cmd

    Command line tool for managing Amazon S3 and CloudFront services

    Open-source tool to access Amazon S3 file storage. S3cmd is a free command line tool and client for uploading, retrieving and managing data in Amazon S3 and other cloud storage service providers that use the S3 protocol, such as Google Cloud Storage. Lots of features and options have been added to s3cmd since its very first release in 2008.... we recently counted more than 60 command line options, including multipart uploads, encryption, incremental backup, s3 sync, ACL and Metadata...
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    Lessfs is an userspace (fuse) inline data de-duplicating filesystem for Linux that includes support for lzo or QuickLZ compression and encryption.
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    Extend the functionality of the mount and the umount commands by adding support for basic device mapper devices, for key files and scripts and for filesystem checking at mount time while retaining support for loop device encryption.
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    A project to create a Distributed Relational Database File System for the GNU/Linux platform. The architecture will allow for multiple encryption and/or compression layers as well as providing the ability to complete live backups.
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    This PAM module provides the ability for users to have encrypted directories which are mounted automatically on login and unmounted after logout. The Device Mapper's CRYPT target provides the encryption.
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    nfgdump (Ntfs-Fat-Generic-dump) is a Win32/Linux tool that dumps/restores NTFS (including 3.1=XP), COMPRESSED NTFS, FAT16, FAT32 and arbitrary (generic) partitions. Dump files support compression, encryption, splits, page file content removal, etc.
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    Caesar file-system (Cfs) is a stackable file-system that provides encryption of the data stored on the hard-disk/removable media.
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    This is cryptographic disk driver for FreeBSD. It provides transparent encryption and decryption of selected devices. It is based on vn(4).
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    The Linux Transparent Encryption project aims for integrating transparent read/write access to encrypted data into the linux kernel. This enables any application to use encrypted data without modifying the application itself.
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    tesse is Transparent Extensible Steganographic fileSystem with Encryption
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    s3fs-jmglov is a FUSE-based filesystem using Amazon's Simple Storage Service (S3) and providing user-level encryption.
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    A fuse based filesystem to allow users to copy image files to an Optimus Mini 3 Keyboard.
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