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Folder Lock 7.8.9 Crack is an efficient application for protecting data with password including files, drives, and folders. With this user can easily encrypt all the critical files of the user in a few seconds. Moreover, the user can backup all the data in real-time files. Also, it allows the user to protect portable storage mediums, clean cache & history and shred any type of data.
Further with this user can easily hide and lock different files and drives. Folder Lock Keygen enables users to lock and hide specific image, document or any other file. These hidden files are not accessible to unauthorized users as well as no one can delete these files. This user can keep their important data intact and safe from any accidental delete or attack.
Furthermore, all the protection and encryption works even if data from one storage medium is transferred to other. Such as from PC system to USB drive without any issues. Folder Lock Crack is a complete solution for all the data security problems and requirements. It has many different security tools for securing your data. Moreover, it offers one of most efficient encryption technique 256-bit encryption. It has very simple and visually pleasant user interface. With which user can easily lock, encrypt, hide as well as perform many other operations.
By now it should be clear that encryption isn't just for security geeks and IT administrators. You can take precautions to secure your own most sensitive files and folders by encrypting them. Some encryption utilities turn files and folders into encoded versions of themselves. Others create secure storage locations that act like standard drives or folders but can be locked, encrypting all of their contents. Still others maintain encrypted storage in the cloud. Most encryption utilities stick to just one of these functions. Folder Lock does all three things, and more, balancing ease of use with a wide range of features.
The Nazi government used a device called the Enigma Machine to encrypt sensitive military communications before and during World War II. With its rows of buttons and actuator wheels, the device looked quite impressive. However, not only did the Allied forces crack the code, they managed to keep that fact from the enemy, so the Nazi generals kept sharing their strategies using the faulty encryption system. The resulting intelligence served the Allied forces well.
Installation of the product is quick and simple When you do pay up, you'll receive a serial number and a registration key. Keep that serial number stored in a safe place. If you forget your master password, you can unlock the program by entering that serial number.
Like AxCrypt Premium, Folder Lock relies on a master password. Once you've logged in with the master password, you're free to lock and unlock files, folders, and drives without having to enter it again. Of course this should be a strong, memorable password, something that you can remember but that nobody else would guess.
So, what does it mean to lock a file or folder A locked file is not encrypted. Instead, Folder Lock uses a technique called kernel level filtering to hide the locked file from Windows, and from all programs running under Windows. If that sounds a bit like the way a rootkit hides its components from Windows, well, it is quite similar, but working for good, not evil. Locked files are protected from casual snooping, which may be all you need.
To lock a file or folder, you just drop it on Folder Lock. It appears inside Folder Lock and vanishes from Windows Explorer. The locking process happens in a flash, faster than encryption. You can also use a menu within the program to lock files, folders, and drives. Of course, you can't lock the Windows drive.
The Lock Folders page in the program's main window lists all of your locked items, with a green padlock next to each. If you're done locking one or more items, you select them and click the button Unlock Items, or right-click and choose Remove. When you do so, the item vanishes from Folder Lock and reappears in Windows Explorer.
It's more likely that you'll simply want to access a locked item while keeping it secure. Clicking Protection Off leaves the item inside Folder Lock, with a red open padlock icon replacing the green locked padlock. The item reappears in Windows Explorer so you can access it. You can configure Folder Lock so that when it shuts down, it turns protection back on automatically. In use, it feels somewhat similar to AxCrypt's Secured Folders feature.
Folder Lock doesn't just hide files and folders. It can actually hide itself as well. Just engage Stealth Mode and anybody snooping around your computer won't see a trace of it. To bring it out of hiding, you press the hotkey combination that you selected when invoking Stealth Mode. Security experts turn up their noses at security through obscurity, but this feature really can help fend off casual snoops.
Locking items makes them invisible, but a determined hacker with physical access to the computer could conceivably still get at the data, perhaps by booting to a non-Windows environment. For serious file protection, you need to create one or more encrypted lockers. These correspond to vaults in CryptoExpert and to encrypted volumes in Cypherix Cryptainer PE.
You start by naming your locker and accepting (or changing) the location for the file that holds the locker's data. Next you set a password to protect the locker's contents. Like InterCrypto Advanced Encryption Package 2016, Folder Lock includes a virtual keyboard to eliminate any possibility of password capture by a keylogger. It rates password strength as you type, but unlike AxCrypt it's pretty forgiving. It accepted \"Password1\" as strong password.
Next you must choose whether to create a backup-able FAT32 locker, accepting the limitation that no file larger than 4GB can be stored, or go for the no-limits NTFS format. You also set a maximum size. The initial size on disk is much smaller, growing as needed up to that maximum. Folder Lock takes care of formatting the drive, whichever file system you use. Cypherix Cryptainer PE, by contrast, relies on Windows to format NTFS virtual drives.
By default, Folder Lock assigns drive letters starting with Z: and works down from there. When you open a locker, you can choose a specific drive letter, and optionally open the locker in read-only mode. I did not, however, find a way to permanently assign a specific drive letter to a locker, the way Cypherix and CryptoExpert permit. If you try to close a locker that contains open files, the program warns you to close those files first.
Folder lock uses government-standard AES 256-bit encryption, and it claims to have the fastest AES algorithm around. That should be fine for most users. Yes, Advanced Encryption Package offers a choice of 17 different algorithms, and Ranquel Technologies CryptoForge lets you apply any or all of its four algorithms simultaneously, but most users don't have the crypto-expertise to pick an algorithm.
By default, Folder Lock simply overwrites the file or folder with zeroes. You can set it to overwrite with random bytes instead. If you're willing to have the shredder run a bit slower in order to more thoroughly erase the data, you can choose the three-pass Department of Defense algorithm, or the 35-pass Gutmann algorithm. But unless you anticipate law enforcement spending huge amounts of time and effort to recover your sinister deleted files, the single pass with zeroes or random numbers is probably sufficient. If shredding algorithms fascinate you, check out the 18 distinct algorithms in Advanced Encryption Package, most of which are government sanctioned.
By default, Folder Lock won't shred any lockers, locked files, or wallets (more about wallets in a bit). That makes sense to me. But if you think otherwise, you can turn off this precautionary setting.
CertainSafe Digital Safety Deposit Box stores your encrypted files directly to multiple encrypted cloud servers, ensuring security by splitting up parts of the file to different servers. Folder Lock doesn't do that, but it offers secure backup for your encrypted lockers.
Once you've logged in to your secure backup account, you can configure automatic backup for any locker that you defined as backup-able during its creation. The already-encrypted locker data is transmitted via a secure SSL connection. You can optionally choose to sync a locker between multiple PCs that have Folder Lock installed.
Cypherix SecureIT and Advanced Encryption Package can turn encrypted files into self-decrypting executables, files that don't require the program itself for decryption. In an interesting twist, Folder Lock lets you make entire lockers into self-decrypting files that you can store on USB drives or even on DVDs. You can either make a self-decrypting copy of an existing locker or create a new locker directly on the removable drive.
Creating a new wallet is simple. All you do is indicate the name and location for the file that represents the wallet and enter a password. As with locker creation, Folder Lock rates password strength as you type.
It wipes out Windows temporary files, clears the clipboard, and deletes the system's memory of what folder you last used when opening or saving files. It clears recently used file history from Media Player, WordPad, and the Paint app. And it clears a number of Windows recently used file lists.
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