The (1) Removable Media and (2) CD and DVD encryption offsite access options (formerly Endpoint Encryption for Removable Media or EERM) in McAfee File and Removable Media Protection (FRP) 4.3.0.x, and Endpoint Encryption for Files and Folders (EEFF) 3.2.x up to and including 4.2.x, uses a hard-coded salt, which makes it easier for local users to obtain passwords via a brute force attack.
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mcafee endpoint encryption for files and folders 3.2.5.0 |
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mcafee endpoint encryption for files and folders 3.2.6 |
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mcafee endpoint encryption for files and folders 4.0.0.0 |
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mcafee endpoint encryption for files and folders 4.0.1 |
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mcafee file and removable media protection 4.3.0 |
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mcafee file and removable media protection 4.3.0.243 |
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mcafee endpoint encryption for files and folders 3.2.6.3 |
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mcafee endpoint encryption for files and folders 3.2.7 |
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mcafee endpoint encryption for files and folders 4.0.1.0 |
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mcafee endpoint encryption for files and folders 4.1.0 |
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mcafee file and removable media protection 4.3.0.224 |
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mcafee endpoint encryption for files and folders 3.2.0.0 |
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mcafee endpoint encryption for files and folders 3.2.7.0 |
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mcafee endpoint encryption for files and folders 3.2.8 |
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mcafee endpoint encryption for files and folders 4.1.1 |
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mcafee endpoint encryption for files and folders 4.2.0 |
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mcafee endpoint encryption for files and folders 3.2.1.0 |
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mcafee endpoint encryption for files and folders 3.2.2.0 |
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mcafee endpoint encryption for files and folders 3.2.4.1 |
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mcafee endpoint encryption for files and folders 3.2.9.0 |
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mcafee endpoint encryption for files and folders 4.0.0 |