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Unique Data Protection Mechanism Protects PC Contents From Unauthorized Access

Universal Shield 4.4 offers a uniquely effective way to protect data from being stolen or accessed without permission. The program first encrypts and then hides selected files, folders or even entire disks so they can not be seen by anybody.

    VANCOUVER, BC, January 01, 2011 /Security PR News/ -- Universal Shield 4.4 offers a uniquely effective way to protect data from being stolen or accessed without permission. The program first encrypts and then hides selected files, folders or even entire disks so they can not be seen by anybody. Even forensic analysis performed by law enforcement agencies or private contractors will not reveal a single byte of data.

Here is how Universal Shield 4.4 works. After installation, program user selects a password that will "unlock" hidden data. Then a person selects files, folders or disks to be hidden. It's also possible to hide certain file types. For example, entering *.mp3 will hide all mp3 files. Options to restrict access to data to network or Internet users are available as well.

Universal Shield 4.4 can run in the stealth mode and be accessed via hotkeys. This means that people who get access to a PC will not know that part of the data is being deliberately hidden. There is no way to fool the program by removing hard-drive; files and folders are protected even when computers is restarted in the Safe Mode.

Universal Shield 4.0 is distributed electronically over the Internet; free demo version is available at http://www.everstrike.com/ for evaluation. The program costs 34.95 US Dollars to register.




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