CryptoExpert software creates a virtual drive that encrypts data written to it. The encrypted data is then saved to a file, appearing as a regular physical drive to the user and applications.
One of the standout features of CryptoExpert is its use of a virtual drive that appears to applications and users just like any other physical drive on your computer. This virtual drive is created using a volume file, which is where all encrypted data is stored. Every time the user attempts to write data to this drive, CryptoExpert intercepts the data, encrypts it, and stores it within the volume file. Similarly, when the user attempts to read data from the virtual drive, CryptoExpert decrypts the relevant data from the volume file and presents it to the user's application.
When the user is finished using the virtual drive, they simply need to dismount it to ensure that no data can be read from or written to it. All data stored within the virtual drive is stored encrypted in the volume file within the program itself. As far as your computer's operating system is concerned, the virtual drive appears to be a brand new disk that has suddenly appeared. When the program is closed or the virtual drive is unmounted, the file system remains encrypted, making it impossible for anyone to recover the data without the correct pass phrase.
Overall, CryptoExpert is a reliable and efficient encryption program that offers a high level of security for users looking to keep their data safe and secure. Its on-the-fly encryption system, use of a virtual drive, and easy-to-use interface make it an excellent choice for anyone in need of robust encryption software.
Version 6.02:
Version 6.02 (November 30, 2004) - Minor
[+] Improved encryption of binary keys (used in eTokens)
Version 6.01 (November 30, 2004) - Major
[+] Program renamed to "CryptoExpert 2005 Professional"
[*] Bug fixed: now it is impossible to drag files from
containers pane