'NSA proof' keyless security system software hits Kickstarter
A keyless security system that doesn't use databases and never stores passwords has hit the Kickstarter crowdfunding website, promising to encrypt data and make it inaccessible to hackers and spies.
A startup named Venux has created an "NSA proof" security system called Venux Files, a universal file management system that provides access to many cloud-based services such as Dropbox and iCloud, making it easier for users to store, access, and manage files securely from any location.
"Your credentials are only stored in your mind," said Venux on its Kickstarter webpage. "We guarantee with 100 percent certainty that data encrypted with Venux is inaccessible to hackers, spies, and all other unwanted surveillance." Anything encrypted with Venux Files will only be visible to the account used during the encryption process, the firm claims, promising not store any personal data for better ecurity.