And by doing that, they had to introduce a new feature: Centralized Storage of your BoxCryptor Keys. Secomba did create BoxCryptor a new, labelling the "old" Version BoxCryptor Classic, creating the new one with corporations and secure file sharing, i.e. Well I should explain why I distrust Secomba, the corporation which earned Awards from Golem, heise, Forbes, c't and so on and on: Secomba, as every corporation tries to make a living from their software, and that is absolutly fine with me. Or use the new BoxCryptor without the cool features. Use the old, deprecated BoxCryptor CLASSIC stuff. All in all: I would recommend these tools and am using them on a daily base.
The Apps, developed for iPhone, Android and the Chrome Browser did work perfectly. And that was really good, as you could just use the BoxCryptor files in Unix via the means of EncFS. Secomba was not reinventing the wheel at that time, they were just using EncFS, already known in the Unix World. Really nasty.īut then, Secomba came up with their product: BoxCryptor. A neat little piece of software, mounting an "Cloud Folder" as local harddrive and enc- and decrypting files on the fly, while you are accessing these files via the mentioned local mount. And occasionally, somehow the TrueCrypt drive would be uploaded as copy a second time to the Dropbox. But that did come at a cost: Loss of usability: You just cannot open a file on your Android Smartphone on the fly.
Others did think about those problems and tried to secure their important files via means as encryption like TrueCrypt. Some of those did not think about data security - and just dropped everything into the cloud: From bank data to keys and passwords and such. Many people use services like Dropbox, Google Drive, Box and similar on a daily routine. USB Sticks, DVD, CD-Rom, Harddisks - are a thing of the past.