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BladeBox creates virtual encrypted volumes, which are AES-encrypted files that can be mounted as if they were disk drives (with a DOS drive letter too).
Virtual Encrypted Volumes (VEV) are seen and considered by the operating system as if they were actual volumes (drives), they have a drive letter, a volume name, and you can see them inside your My Computer resources and inside the Windows Explorer.
But every time you write or read data to those volumes, the data buffer is transparently encrypted/decrypted on-the-fly. The key concept for security is that data on disk always remain encrypted.
Features:
- 128-bit AES crypto
- 256-bit AES crypto
- import v-drives
- supports sparse files
- no. of virtual drives: no limit
- max. v-drive size : 30 Mb
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