Re: JumpDrive security?

From: artha (nomail_at_nomail.com)
Date: 08/19/04

  • Next message: Randy K: "Dialer Virus"
    Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2004 12:54:56 GMT
    
    

    Hi,
    If u use WinRar you can avoid users to see the contents of the folder
    zipped. When u zip the folder u have to choose the option: Set
    Password and then "Encrypt File names". If u want to get inside of the
    archive there will be no files listed.

    Artha

    On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 08:33:10 -0400, "Bob Newman" <bobnewman@att.net>
    wrote:

    >Not sure what you mean about the "+" but yes you can't extract without the
    >password which is great, however having someone be able to read the name of
    >the file in itself is a security breach.
    >
    >Bob
    >


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