Exlade Cryptic Disk Ultimate is a powerful and advanced application that features a reliable defense for your files regardless of where they are located.
With the help of Exlade Cryptic Disk Ultimate you are able to easily create virtual encrypted disks, physical hard disks, USB drives and memory cards.
Data are encrypted using the most reliable modern algorithms (AES/Rijndael, Serpent, Twofish, Blowfish, CAST6) with support for XTS mode, which was specially developed for encrypting data on disk drives. Transparent encryption allows working with an encrypted disk just like with any other one, without the computer's performance being impacted in the slightest.
Cascade encryption (the use of multiple algorithms in sequence) allows disk encryption software to improve cryptographic strength, in the case of Cryptic Disk by increasing the encryption key size from 256 to 2944 bits. For additional security, Exlade Cryptic Disk Ultimate has built-in protection from brute force password attacks and keyloggers.
Thus Exlade Cryptic Disk Ultimate is the most reliable disk encryption software today for protecting personal information and secret corporate data from hacking attempts. Not only does the program meet all generally accepted security standards, but it boasts a number of innovative technologies and solutions unique in its class.
Limitations:
· Only the password 'demo' is allowed
· Support for keyfiles disabled
· Support for hidden encrypted volumes disabled
· Nag screen
What's New in This Release:
· Dynamic disks under Windows Vista and later Windows operating systems are now supported.
· The application now displays the system names of reserved partitions on GPT disks.
· The application now memorizes the minimized groups and disks and keeps them minimized when the application is restarted or the drive list is refreshed.
· Disk partitions can now be minimized or maximized with a single click on the "plus" or "minus" icons.
· Hidden encrypted disk mounting issues have been fixed (the application used to report insufficient resources).
· Issues related to the error message shown when the application could not access an encrypted disk have been fixed (the application used to report insufficient resources).
· Issues related to the display of disk names when the application was run without administrator rights have been fixed.