NOYBcryption 1.0.7 (Mac)
- Topics:
- Encryption Software
- Tags:
- Apple Macintosh,
- CHS Systems,
- Random Number
- Source:
- CHS Systems
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Overview: NOYB stands for None Of Your Business, which is exactly what our secrets tend to be. Using elegantly simple encryption/decryption (cryption) techniques, coupled to cryptographically secure pseudo random number sources (CSPRNG), a plausibly unbreakable, extremely secure encryption system is offered. You can use NOYBcryption to encrypt single files or entire folders of files. And you can then freely transport those files via FTP, email attachment, flash drive, etc. without risk of data loss. The only person who will be able to decrypt the information you have encrypted is anyone in possession of the pass phrase originally used.
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Format: Software | Size: 1,597KB | Date: Mar 2008 | Version: 1.0.7 | System Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4/10.5 | License: Free to try | Price: $30.00 | Limitations: 30-day trial | Screen Shot | Downloads: 2
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