SecuBox 1.4 gets Windows Mobile 6 gold seal of certification
Back in August, a very nice review of SecuBox was done by our very own Brandon Steili, highlighting some of the well-implemented security features and conveniences this program provides that are all too often blissfully overlooked yet often very necessary in a security-conscious world. Now, the flagship product of Aiko Solutions, SecuBox 1.4 , received "Designed for Windows Mobile" certification via Microsoft’s Mobile2Market program.
SecuBox allows users to conveniently create an encrypted volume that for all the world looks like just another storage card volume, with automatic data encryption on-the-fly when files are written to the card and decrypted when read.
Version 1.4 features:
- Designed for Windows Mobile 6.0
- Auto-unmount volumes on device sleep
- Added support for SH4 processors.
- Strong AES 256-bit encryption
- Secure data wiping
- Removable cards encryption
- Password Quality Meter
Encryption key backup, file wiping are compliant with the U.S. DoD 5220.22-M specifications. Price for a single-user license is US$39.95. The prior version (pending store update) can be found in JAMM’s store here.
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Jun 14, 2009
…Or you could use FreeOTFE4PDA, which does the same job for free?
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