• Scramdisk is a free on-the-fly encryption program for Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Me. A non-free version was also available for Windows NT. The...
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  • cartel boss Paul Le Roux, joined Shaun Hollingworth (the author of the Scramdisk) to produce the commercial encryption product DriveCrypt for the security...
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  • website, SecurStar maintains its claims of ownership over both E4M and Scramdisk, another free encryption program. The company states that with those products...
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  • and there's a GPLed implementation by Hironobu Suzuki (used by, e.g. Scramdisk). MISTY1 is a Feistel network with a variable number of rounds (any multiple...
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  • Retrieved 2008-03-05.[dead ftp link] (To view documents see Help:FTP) "ScramDisk 4 Linux Releases". "Sentry 2020 news". Retrieved 2007-01-02. "OpenBSD...
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  • 2007-03-05 at the Wayback Machine The authors of Scramdisk and E4M exchanged some code – the author of Scramdisk provided a driver for Windows 9x, and the author...
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  • steganographically hide data within image (e.g. PNGDrive) or audio files- ScramDisk or the Linux loop device can do this.[citation needed] Generally, a steganographic...
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    for its upcoming DriveCrypt product, based on E4M and another product, Scramdisk (whose inventor, Shaun Hollingworth, had also joined SecurStar, where...
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  • • Schoof–Elkies–Atkin algorithm • SCIP • Scott Vanstone • Scrambler • Scramdisk • Scream (cipher) • Scrypt • Scytale • Seahorse (software) • SEAL (cipher)...
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