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Steganos Security Suite 5.0 (05/17/2003)

Steganos Security Suite 5.0

Entered CNET Catalog: 05/17/2003

SKU: CNETSTEGANOSSECURITYSUITE5

Manufacturer: Steganos GmbH

Editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 04/04/2003
Steganos Security Suite 5.0 is one heavy-duty collection of privacy tools. Steganos, best known for its unique steganography tool, has assembled several encryption and privacy tools in its latest collection. And while this suite includes above-average privacy tools that remove all traces of browser cache files and history, shred personal files, and manage passwords, the real jewels of this package are its encrypted hard drive folders, its e-mail encryption, and, yes, the steganography tool itself. (Steganography, by the way, means "to hide in plain sight," and the tool encrypts data inside common graphics or sound files.) You'll probably never need most of these tools at home, but in a business environment where data protection is essential, the $50 Steganos Security Suite truly fits the bill. Steganos Security Suite 5.0 is available as a CD or as a single, self-extracting executable archive of approximately 12MB available from the site. The suite installs easily onto the drive and directory of your choice and requires a reboot. Once Windows reloads, Steganos adds three modules to your system tray: Steganos Suite, Steganos Safe, and Steganos Password Manager (more on the latter two in a moment). For greater security, there's even an option to hide these Steganos icons from prying eyes. The overall combined system resources required for the Steganos suite is surprisingly small, averaging no more than that of a single instance of Internet Explorer.


You'll have to launch the main screen to access any of the suite's tools.


The basic interface for each tool is straightforward: pop-up configuration windows with various tabs. At present, however, loading the main suite itself is the only way to access the handy Steganos Shredder and the Internet Trace Destructor. In the future, we would prefer to have access to individual tools from the Windows Program Manager.
The core of the Steganos Security Suite is its ability to encrypt files to suit your business needs. The Steganos Safe feature lets you save applications and data to one to four secure safe drives, each of which holds up to 1.2GB of encrypted data on the hard drive where the software resides. When a safe drive is open, its letter is added to your copy of Windows Explorer, allowing you to run applications, create directories and files, and edit documents as you would on an unencrypted drive. When it's closed, the safe drive vanishes from view. The only way to reopen the safe drive is to enter the appropriate password.


Steganos informs you in real time of how difficult it would be to decrypt the password that you're creating.


The Portable Safe feature encrypts a file or group of files inside what is called a prepackaging drive. You then burn this prepackaging drive onto a CD or DVD, using whatever other software you have for that purpose. The storage medium can then be transported at will, its contents securely encrypted. A password is needed to decrypt the disc. The E-mail Encryption tool uses a similar technique, turning a message and any number of attached files into a password-encrypted executable.

Unfortunately, the password manager is not as robust as others on the market. For example, DvaSoft's Personal Passworder allows you to store and launch Web sites that require a password, as well as input passwords specific to those sites--all at the click of a couple of buttons. Steganos's tool merely tracks and encrypts lists of passwords.

Other utilities in the suite include a personal file shredder, which leaves no traces of a deleted file, and an Internet trace destructor, which prevents people from tracking your Internet-surfing activities. The trace destructor works by letting you select from list of "computer traces" to be removed, including Internet files, Web browser cookies and history, and lists of recently accessed applications and documents.



The Trace Destructor tool lets you select the information that you want to remove: browser history file, cache, recent applications, recent documents, and so on.


The encryption within Steganos is gratifyingly thorough, employing the very strong 128-bit AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) and Counterpane's Blowfish (strong encryption algorithm), which Steganos uses in its File Manager feature to hide data within sound and image files. We like the way that Steganos tools tell you the relative level of effort that is required to break whatever password you're formulating. Alternatively, you can use the Steganos password-generation system to create secure passwords on the fly.

We encountered a few small problems while testing Steganos, however; specifically, we got two false positives from Norton AntiVirus on encrypted e-mail executables created in Windows 98, and Windows 2000/XP repeatedly tagged similar e-mail executables as potentially unsafe. Steganos blames Microsoft safety measures for the latter and suggests creating alternate encrypted files using CAB instead of EXE files. We found that the CAB-file e-mails avoided the false positives from both Norton AntiVirus and Microsoft on all versions of the Windows OS.
Steganos Security Suite's built-in help file is actually its user manual, which displays on a separate screen and can be accessed from the suite's Overview screen or the Steganos entry in your Program Manager. We found the manual very thorough, logically organized, and well written. Unfortunately, however, its lack of a searchable index is a bit of a problem, especially given the number of tools in the suite. An extensive online multilingual FAQ walks users through a range of specific issues.


The excellent help system unfortunately doesn't include a subject index.


The help manual and FAQ should resolve most potential problems. If they do not, registered users can e-mail technical support. We received accurate responses to our messages within 72 hours. However, the company does not offer telephone technical support. Also, Steganos makes it very clear that the company cannot help out with missing or forgotten passwords.

User opinions

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User Rating:
0.5 stars

out of 8 user reviews

there is no support (even for the paid version) when your pc crashes (and it will - trust me)

Pros: I suppose if you PC didn't always crash it would have been a great product

Cons: Install this program at your own risk, your pc will crash and don't bother turning to the company for support - there is none

Review: I actually paid for this product and boy do I regret that.... install this software and you will face blue screens of death and your windows explorer will work in absolute slowmotion.
Over the last month I have tried reaching support but I have never received a reply to any of my emails - is that a company your want to entrust your data to? I say no, I uninstalled this program and my PC works perfectly again.
I cannot warn enough against this software and its creator.
User Rating:
1.0 stars

out of 8 user reviews

Internet Trace Destructor Doesn't

Pros: The encryted drive and password manager seems to work ok.

Cons: Internet Trace Destructor doesn't work. It doesn't delete MSIE URL history. MSIE still auto-completes URL's in the Address bar. It doesn't empty the Recycle Bin. No Firefox support. No response from Customer Support.

Review:
User Rating:
3.5 stars

out of 8 user reviews

Very tough encryption product!

Pros: It does everything as advertised-and well. I use it every day (for 6 months so far) and am very pleased with it.

Cons: It has hanged on me a couple of times, I feared I would lose data, but data was safe. No live udate feature, no new fixes. Tech support is Kaput! (non existant and in Germany)

Review:
User Rating:
2.5 stars

out of 8 user reviews

Stay Far Away From This Company!

Pros: Using Steganos Safe - encrypts as advertised.

Cons: Help/user manual and web site help are completely worthless. Their idea of a help manual is to explain what encryption is, not how to use their software features. Human technical support is in email form only (they only accept calls if you want to purch

Review:
User Rating:
1.5 stars

out of 8 user reviews

Chronic Blue-Screens

Pros:

Cons: Safe is supposed to work on Windows 98, but most times I tried to move files into a safe, it gave me blue screens, sometimes in German (I think). After a few of those, the computer would hang and need rebooting, and then the password wouldn't even reopen

Review:
User Rating:
2.5 stars

out of 8 user reviews

Support Sucks!

Pros: Product looks OK and sorta works, but if you have a question... forget expecting even an answer.

Cons: There is NO support for this product

Review:
User Rating:
3.5 stars

out of 8 user reviews

Real Peace of Mind

Pros: A superb way of keeping important documents safe, and backing up data safely. All I do is open the safe drive and save my documents into there, and work normally. Annoying as it would be to lose my Laptop at least I don't have to worry now about anyone g

Cons: Would be nice if the wipe utility also wiped the computer swap file. I know this is paranoia, from a Clancy book, but I use BC-Wipe still to shred my files, as it also does the swap file. Also it does not open files encrypted from version 2 (my previo

Review:
User Rating:
4.5 stars

out of 8 user reviews

Been looking for something like this...

Pros:

Cons:

Review: I've been using this program for about a week now and absolutely love it! It makes encrypted CD's effortlessly. It only takes about 20 minutes to get going with all the features. I highly recommend it for your important stuff. For the reviewer and others that think this uses a RAM drive, you are mistaken. At least USE the program first before you make assumptions. It resides completely on the HD and only uses RAM like any other program.

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