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Security Toolkit 0.6 - Powerful encryption and file shredding. Free!

Powerful encryption and file shredding. Free!

Security Toolkit
Security Toolkit: Take control of your computer with the free Security Toolkit from Quantum Digital Security. The Security Toolkit allows you to create encrypted virtual drives, encrypt your hard drives, USB (flash) drives and CD/DVD’s. Also included is a secure file shredder, Internet & Application History shredder, encrypted password manager, random password creator, spyware remover and more. Includes powerful AES (US Government Standard) encryption, 3DES, Serpent, Blowfish and Twofish algorithms as well as US DoD, Guttmann, ACSI/33 and other secure deletion methods. You can even create your own deletion algorithms and spyware removal routines with the fully scriptable deletion engine. Freeware for non-profit use.

What is new in version 0.6:

Beta Release

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Download: Download Security Toolkit 0.6 (5.6 Mb)
Download Count:57
Release Date:2005-10-12
Last Updated:2005-11-15
Manufacturer: Quantum Digital Security
Product Support: Security Toolkit WebSite
  
Language:English, French, German, Spanish
Requirements:Pentium II 266MHz - 64MB RAM
Install:Install Only
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