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* detailed description of what the box does
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<div class="centercontent">
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<h2>What does the CryptoBox do?</h2>
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<p>Usually all your files like phone numbers, love letters, bank
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account data etc. are stored in plaintext on your computers
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harddisk. All the data is accessable by anyone who has access to the
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harddisk. This is very bad in case someone you don't trust has
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your harddisk. E.g. a thief that steals your notebook, or breaks
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in your house or company. If the thief has your disk he/she can
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also read all the files that where saved on it, no matter if you
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have a login password - the files are always stored in
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plaintext.</p>
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<p>The <b>CryptoBox</b> brings easy to use data encryption to your
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computer. This works out of the box and doesn't need complicated
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configuration steps.</p>
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<p>Here comes a small usage example for the CryptoBox with a discarded
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PC as fileserver:</p>
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<p>You boot up the old PC with the CryptoBox live-CD. After the
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completed boot process you can access it with your browser via
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network. Then you partition and reformat the harddisk of the old
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PC with encryption support. Therefore you provide a passphrase.
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This is all done through the user friendly webinterface. You can
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also plug in an external harddisk and use this for encrypted data
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storage. Afterwards you copy your sensitive data over the local
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network to the CryptoBox. It is stored on its harddisk in a
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secure way. Nobody can access the data, without giving the right
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passphrase before.</p>
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