Thursday, July 23, 2015

Cloudifile appears on the list of 20 best new Android apps by TheGuardian


Great news! Cloudifile is included in the list of 20 best new Android apps and games this week at TheGuardian.

TheGuardian team reviewed Cloudifile for Android and adviced it for downloading:

This could come in handy if you’re looking for more secure cloud storage for your files. Cloudifile’s desktop software synchronises folders on your computer with Dropbox while encrypting them – and this Android app lets you access those, while also uploading new files on the go.

Monday, June 15, 2015

NFV Zone, news website under the umbrella of TMCnet, releases information on Cloudifile Mac OS Beta Launching
NFVZone is a website focused on exploring the latest in Network Functions Virtualization. NFVZone, the latest website under the umbrella of TMCnet, the leading website covering communications and technology with as many as 1.5 million unique visitors and 60 million pageviews per month, has recently published press release about Cloudifile Mac OS Beta Launching.

Please visit www.nfvzone.com to learn more details!


Thursday, June 11, 2015

Document Media Noted Cloudifile Mac OS Beta Release For DropBox And Local File Encryption
 


Document Strategy (DS) Media is a highly focused business portal for executives, director and managers involved with enterprise document, content and information strategies. We are grateful to them for paying attention to our product launch. DS team not only made their audience aware of Cloudifile, but also posted our press release.

For more details, please visit www.documentmedia.com!


Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Cloudifile is a new product of the week at NetworkWorld

Network World is the premier provider of information, intelligence and insight for Network and IT Executives. And this week their editorial team focused on Cloudifile Mac OS Beta release.
 

We are very pleased that Cloudifile has attracted attention of the NetworkWorld journalists. They recommended our product and didn't forget to mention its key features: Cloudifile is a file encryption application that helps protect data on Dropbox and local machines; first available in a Windows version, Cloudifile is now available for Mac OS users.

Read more at www.networkworld.com!

Thursday, June 4, 2015

CloudPOST looks at Cloudifile Mac OS Beta Launch


CloudPOST is a knowledge base, a news portal, and a timeless beacon for the cloud industry. Thus, it's a great honour to draw their attention to our Mac version release. Take a look at their review!


As the leading cloud-based file storage and collaboration solution, Dropbox’s popularity is growing. Dropbox – which promises to make documents safe, synced and easily shareable – is a cost-effective, reliable solution for many, including SMBs; employees working on traditional PCs in the office; a growing numbers of remote, mobile or work-from-home staffers; and individual users.
Occasionally, news headlines raise questions regarding the privacy and security of cloud-based storage solutions. For Dropbox specifically, reports surfaced last fall that a large volume of user passwords had been leaked to hackers demanding Bitcoin in return.

In spite of this, Dropbox’s popularity has not only remained intact, but grown. One reason is that Dropbox continually demonstrates and emphasizes their commitment to data privacy and security. In addition, third-party tools like Cloudifile are now available, promising even higher levels of privacy and security for cloud-based file storage users, through file encryption.
Cloudifile is a free a Dropbox tie-in rather than a stand-alone storage service. Dropbox users can continue using their familiar cloud storage system, but with an added layer of protection. With Cloudifile, users simply select which files and folders they want to be encrypted, and the service automatically covers them, with no extra work or steps required.

All of this means that sensitive user files remain private and secure, even if their cloud-based file storage solution were hacked. Cloudifile does not store user keys, which means that not even they can access encrypted user files.

Even when cloud-based file storage is not being used, Cloudifile’s local encryption capabilities can be used to serve the needs of remote and mobile users. If a mobile device or computer is lost or stolen, for example, encrypted data residing on the system is locked down and cannot be accessed by anyone under any circumstances, other than the key owner.

Cloudifile first released their software in a version for Windows-based users. On May 18, Cloudifile announced a version of their software for Mac OS, enabling the rapidly growing base of Apple device users to enjoy the same levels of data security and privacy. Cloudifile plans to announce even broader platform support in the future, further extending users’ peace of mind and confidence through rock-solid protection of their critical data.

Monday, May 25, 2015

Files Aren’t Properly Encrypted on Cloud Storage Services

   

Great news! , Tech Cocktail senior writer, has disscussed Cloudifile Mac beta version launch in his new article.

 


According to the team at Cloud Labs Kft, trusted big name brands have left many people vulnerable with their lack of strong encryption practices. Existing cloud storage platforms either store user information without any encryption, or they store account logins, passwords, and encryption keys for data right on their own servers.
It bothered the team so much so that they went out and built their own solution in Cloudifile, which was recently launched into beta for iOS. The platform they built automatically encrypts data for secure cloud-sharing and local file storage.
Currently, the company works to secure both local computer and Dropbox files. With Cloudifile users don’t need to double save their files, they only pick which files they want encrypted and it will automatically be sent to DropBox.
“Many people think that cloud storage platforms are using secure encryption methods but it’s simply not the case,” says Dennis Turpitka founder and CEO of Cloud Labs Kft. “We aren’t asking people to stop using Dropbox, we believe it’s a great solution. We feel it’s important to remind people that their files are not properly encrypted on cloud based storage services. By downloading Cloudifile and saving their files using our high-standard encryption methods their files will be truly secure.”
As Turpitka says, services like Dropbox are storing all users important information in their data centers, this means that if someone hacks into their system criminals will have the data and files of 300 million people at their fingertips. In 2014 alone, more than 7 million Dropbox usernames and passwords were reported to be compromised.
Cloudifile employs zero-knowledge security principles to ensure that they’re completely secure. Even if the platform were to be hacked, the users would not be affected because logins and passwords aren’t stored anywhere.
“Existing solutions for data protection are sophisticated and not consumer friendly, and with them users have to manually change the location of their sensitive data and move it to the cloud storage,” says Turpitka. “There are not any tools that could combine the advantages of the modern cloud solutions with the security of big enterprise software. And this is why Cloudifile is so important for Dropbox users.”

 

 Visit www.cloudifile.com to download Cloudifile for FREE!

 

Monday, May 18, 2015

Cloudifile Launches Mac OS Beta
For Dropbox And Local File Encryption


Budapest, Hungary - May 18, 2014 - Cloud Labs Kft announces that Cloudifile, its free cloud file encryption client software, launches a Mac OS Beta today.

Cloudifile automatically encrypts data for secure cloud-sharing and local file storage. Currently, the company works to secure both local computer and Dropbox files. With Cloudifile users don’t need to double save their files, they merely have to pick which files they want encrypted and it will automatically be sent to Dropbox.

Trusted big name brands have left many people vulnerable with their lack of strong encryption practices. Existing cloud storage platforms either store user information without any encryption, or they use pointless security methods by storing account logins, account passwords, and encryption keys for data right on their own servers. Services like Dropbox are storing all users important information in their data centers, this means that if someone hacks into their system criminals will have the data and files of 300 million people at their fingertips. In 2014 alone, more than 7 million Dropbox usernames and passwords were reported to be compromised.

By applying  Zero-knowledge security principles, Cloudifile is completely secure. Even if Cloudifile were to be hacked, its users will not be affected at all because user logins and passwords are not stored anywhere. With Cloudifile user encryption keys stay protected on their own computers, thus even Cloudifile couldn’t access its user’s files. Keeping user data online and transmitting it between devices is not a secure method, thus Cloudifile provides a free zero-knowledge security layer for Dropbox.

Existing solutions for data protection are sophisticated and not consumer-friendly, and with them users have to manually change the location of their sensitive data and move it to the cloud storage.There are not any tool that could combine the advantages of the modern cloud solutions with the security of big enterprise software. And this is why Cloudifile is so important for Dropbox users.

“Many people think that cloud storage platforms are using secure encryption methods but it’s simply not the case,” said Dennis Turpitka founder and CEO of Cloud Labs Kft. “We aren't asking people to stop using Dropbox, we believe it’s a great solution - we feel it’s important to remind people that their files are not properly encrypted on cloud based storage services. By downloading Cloudifile and saving their files using our high-standard encryption methods their files will be truly secure.”

About Cloud Labs Kft:
Cloud Labs Kft launched Cloudifile in November 2014. Cloudifile is a powerful cloud encryption tool that adds a proven security level to Dropbox improving its simplicity and efficiency at the same time. It transparently encrypts user data kept in the cloud, providing transparent access and synchronization from any computer. 

To learn more details and download FREE version, visit www.cloudifile.com!