Title | DoxBox: Open-Source Disk Encryption for Windows | |
Date | Sunday August 24 2014, @12:48PM | |
Author | martyb | |
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"A new disk encryption program for Windows has been released for beta testing. It claims to be compatible with Linux encryption and — unlike Truecrypt — is fully maintained. From the announcement:
Features
- Full transparent encryption, DoxBoxes appear as removable disks in Windows Explorer.
- Explorer mode lets you access DoxBoxes when you don't have admin permissions.
- Compatible with Linux encryption, Cryptoloop "losetup", dm-crypt, and LUKS. Linux shell scripts support deniable encryption on Linux.
- Supports smartcards and security tokens.
- Optional 'key files' let you use a thumb-drive as a key.
- Portable mode doesn't need to be installed and leaves little trace on 3rd party PCs
- Deniable encryption protects you from 'rubber hose cryptography'.
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