Jungle disk was described on the Security Now podcast #123 and
includes an interview with Dave Wright of Jungle Disk.  Steve Gibson
sounded fairly impressed with the security of the program.

Link to transcript.<http://www.grc.com/sn/SN-123.pdf>

Jungle Disk stores the encrypted files to Amazon's S3.  I heard it
when it first came out but that has been awhile.

On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 1:47 AM, db <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For your wife,  I would recommend Mozy Home.  It's transparent with a decent
> user interface, it's free up to a certain size, cheap after that,  you can
> have a private key or one that can be recovered from Mozy.    You just can't
> do filesharing... only backup and restore.
>
> db
>
> Wayne Dernoncourt wrote:
>>
>> Does anyone know anything about the security of Amazon's
>> S3 service - how secure is it?  If you lose the password,
>> are you up a creek?
>>
>> Similar question about other on-line services.  I don't
>> actually think Google docs has any security - they want
>> to scan your documents to offer you ads, etc.  I'm
>> trying to find a way for the wife to work and keep her
>> work backed up without seriously disrupting her work
>> routine.
>>
>> >From reading through the Jungledisk web site, it certainly
>> seems secure, but I'm looking for feedback from someone
>> that has actually used it.
>>
>>
>
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