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Code:
http://www.truecrypt.org
Main features:
- Creates a virtual encrypted disk within a file and mounts it as a real disk.
- Encrypts an entire partition or storage device such as USB flash drive or hard drive.
- Encrypts a partition or drive where Windows is installed (pre-boot authentication).
- Encryption is automatic, real-time (on-the-fly) and transparent.
- Parallelization and pipelining allow data to be read and written as fast as if the drive was not encrypted.
- Encryption can be hardware-accelerated on modern processors.
- Provides plausible deniability, in case an adversary forces you to reveal the password:
- Hidden volume (steganography) and hidden operating system.
- You can also use Boxcryptor (free as well)
Code:
https://www.boxcryptor.com
But Since Boxcryptor NOT is open source and pay-ware, we can determine that it may also have backdoors for access by the N*S*A and company. But perhaps the encryption most useful for possible theft of one's laptop...
About BitLocker, Simon Says, (it sucks):
Code:
http://ctogonewild.com/2009/08/28/10-things-you-dont-want-to-know-about-bitlocker,
http://www.ghacks.net/2012/03/15/will-bitlockers-security-flaw-remain-in-windows-8
Did you also know that you can encrypt individual folders with 7-Zip?
If you just want to encrypt individual files or folders, you can use 7-Zip, yez it can encrypt as well.
The result is called a zip file that can be opened with Windows built-in Compressed Folders feature, but to access an encrypted file required course correct password.
To encrypt: Right-click a file or folder and select 7-Zip, Add to archive. Switch to the File Format zip and fill in a password for encryption. Click OK to create an encrypted zip file.