Encrypt a memory stick (1 Viewer)

Braunston

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Hi,

I was wondering if any of you have any suggestions on what i can use to password encrypt a memory stick, as i want to carry some important information with me but if i lose it i don't want other people to be able to get at it,

Free software would be preferable, thanks

Braunston
 

vaughan

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Hi,

I was wondering if any of you have any suggestions on what i can use to password encrypt a memory stick, as i want to carry some important information with me but if i lose it i don't want other people to be able to get at it,

Free software would be preferable, thanks

Braunston
Google for glary utilities and download the free software. It is a set of utililities for cleaning/sorting out PCs. It also includes under its security tab a file encryption setup. I use it for various things and you can make the files self unpacking, not dependant on the main utility program. It will even offer a 'clue' if you've forgotten the password.
Vaughan

p.s. works on vista and xp
 

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American Dream

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Ah yes, this is the one that The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) specify an FIPS-approved cryptographic algorithm to cryptographically protect sensitive information? :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

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You forgot the important bit - if X-Y*(4.123x6²Y) + Y/Z^ك * 3 = 3 then 8*∑ ≤56≥ will always = 42

Drat Drat and Double Drat!!!!!! 42 the meaning of Life.

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You need an Ironkey HERE not cheap at £60 for a 2gig jobbie but they are supposed to be the business.:thumb:
 

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