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03/08/2008, 4:40pm, EST
Saturday, March 8th
Lockdown 1.0 encrypts data with OpenSSL
Northern Softworks recently unveiled LockDown 1.0, its new software that allows users to encrypt their files and data. LockDown makes use of OpenSSL to provide six encryption ciphers, which the developer claims are "industrial strength". Users simply drag-and-drop their data onto the application, and LockDown can even function with the clipboard. Northern Softworks is currently selling Lockdown 1.0 for $10 from its website.

Filed under: security, software
Other story tags: Open Source, encryption, Northern Softworks
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Why would I pay $10 for this?