New: FileLock 2006 Software
Market Wire, February, 2006
FileLock 2006, a new security software with double the protection of other competitive programs, was released today by SJ Namo Interactive, Inc. FileLock 2006 was developed as a safe solution for both businesses and individuals to block unauthorized attempts to steal personal documents or view sensitive files. PC/SRP: $39.95
Using FileLock 2006, simply Drag and Drop individual files and/or entire folders into FileLock's virtual safe interface. Individual files are encrypted separately in addition to encoding all the images inside the safe -- for double the protection against viruses, hackers and other threats. Another time saving benefit unique to FileLock is real time encryption (Filter Driver Technology), and uncomplicated backup and restore features.
"With identity fraud on the rise worldwide, FileLock 2006 is a common sense solution we are proud to offer," said John Lee, Senior Vice President and International Business Division Head of SJ Namo.
FileLock uses SEED protection: a 128 bit block security algorithm developed by the accredited Korean Information Security Association (KISA). SEED is RFC certified by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF standard number FRC 4196). By applying an additional layer of defense, ultimate protection is achieved through BUSH2: a 96 bit security proprietary algorithm developed by SJ Namo Interactive, Inc.
About SJ Namo Interactive, Inc.
With U.S. headquarters in San Jose, California, SJ Namo has its worldwide headquarters in Seoul, Korea (KOSDAQ number 39310). SJ Namo is a leading developer and global supplier of powerful but easy-to-use software solutions for business and consumer markets. www.namohosting.com and www.namo.com
PR Contact: Marijane Shufro PH: 603 827 2900 Email:marijane@namo.com
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