CyberScrub Privacy Suite 5.1

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    24/10/2008
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    Windows Me/NT/2000/XP/Vista

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Privacy Suite deletes all evidence of online activity (history, videos, e-mail, chat, newsgroups, pictures, P2P apps) and securely erases files beyond recovery. Used by many federal agencies. Encrypts sensitive data to prevent unauthorized access. Supports MS Office. Integrated scheduler allows program to run when idle or at set times. This product is tested with Encase forensic recovery software. A Microsoft Shareware Pick of the Week.

Version 5.1 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

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