|

Now there’s a place for everything and
everything in its place. For everything in your wallet,
that is. And everything else on your computer. 256-bit
AES encryption keeps credit card numbers secure,
documents safe, and secrets confidential. Designed
exclusively for Mac OS X Leopard, RiftVault securely
stores everything on your Mac that you didn’t think you
needed to encrypt - all in one, convenient place.
Here’s a secret.
Passwords, web
logins, frequent flyer numbers, credit card numbers,
insurance policy numbers, and bank account information. What do
you do with all of these? In all actuality, you probably
have them written down someplace – anyone could find
them if they just looked hard enough. But what if you
could keep them encrypted on your Mac? Store all of your
top-secret information in RiftVault, the personal safe
that keeps everything you put inside safe from the most prying
of eyes. For everything else – your financial
spreadsheets and confidential documents, just
drag and drop them in.
More secure than Keychain.
Keychain, built into Mac OS X for password and
certificate management, uses the aging Triple DES
encryption algorithm. RiftVault's 256-bit AES encryption
is not only more secure, it's also nearly six times
faster than Keychain. Compare Triple DES with a 64-bit
block size and 168-bit key length to RiftVault's AES-256
implementation with a 128-bit block size and 256-bit key
length. If you need security, you need RiftVault.

|
|
Ciphers and hashes declassified.
Private data should be kept, you know, private.
RiftVault uses 256-bit AES encryption combined with
SHA-256 hashing to keep your data secure. AES encryption is so secure that the U.S.
government has adopted the algorithm as standard for
storing all of its own confidential information.
|
|
As fun as it looks.
RiftVault raises the bar and proves that securing
valuables on your Mac can, in fact, be beautiful. Open RiftVault
and you’ll enjoy the understated elegance of brushed
metal combined with dazzling visual effects in the most
unexpected of places. To top it off, the use of Mac OS X
Leopard-only features (including Core Animation) means
you're in for a show. Your personal safe can't get any
more fun than this. |
|
|