
CD-Lock 07.1.1
CD-Lock keeps files on removable media, such as CDs, DVDs and flashdrives private and secure.

It encrypts your files with Blowfish and optionally scrambles the file names. You don't have to decrypt the files before you use them. Just enter your password when the CD is inserted, and the information will be unscrambled.
CD-Lock disks can be distributed to anyone and will work on computers running Windows 2000, XP or Vista. All the end user needs is the protected CD and the password.
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