How to protect the contents in a USB / Encrypting free Software

Protecting usb
Protecting usb
To ensure the contents in a USB device you can use FreeOTFE Software to protect your data from external Access.
Its Features are ..
Link:- FreeOTFE





  • Highly portable - Not only does FreeOTFE offer "portable mode", eliminating the need for it to be installed before use, it also offers FreeOTFE Explorer -
  • Source code freely available
  • Easy to use; full wizard included for creating new volumes
  • Both PC and PDA versions are available; data encrypted on your PC can be read/written on your PDA, and vice versa. Supports all versions of MS Windows from Windows 2000 onwards (including Windows 7), and Windows Mobile 2003 and later (including Windows Mobile v6.5)
  • No need to install it; making it ideal for use on USB memory drives, etc
  • Support for encrypted Linux volumes (Cryptoloop "losetup", dm-crypt and LUKS)
  • Available in English, Spanish, German, Italian, French, Czech, Japanese, Croatian, Greek and Russian - with support for other language translations
  • Optional support for smartcards and security tokens
  • It's powerful: Supporting numerous hash (including SHA-512, RIPEMD-320, Tiger) and encryption algorithms (including AES, Twofish and Serpent) in several modes (CBC, LRW and XTS) - providing a much greater level of flexibility than a number of other (including commercial!) OTFE systems
  • Encrypted volumes may either be file, partition, or even disk based
  • More over its FREEEE!!!!!!!
  

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