Crypto-software...
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fisk




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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd Mar 2005 11:02    Post subject: Crypto-software...
So, what alternatives are there today for cryptic people like me? For instance, is there any application that works transparently from boot, meaning, you write a password at boot that allows you to start, and without it you would just get gibberish if you put the hard drive in another computer.


I don't know, I have a hard time with all these applications that make you create containers for your data, because it doesn't seem reliable. The data is still available on an NTFS (or so) partition, and the container is still accessible.

Are there any truly interesting alternatives out there, what do YOU use, and how does it work practically? Are you satisfied with this solution, and primarily, would you recommend it?


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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd Mar 2005 14:12    Post subject:
Afraid of APB? Smile
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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd Mar 2005 14:26    Post subject:
Nope, I'm going to a LAN with lots of people I do not know, and in case some thief grabs something from me (like last year) I don't want them to get any sensitive data.


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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd Mar 2005 14:37    Post subject:
fisk wrote:
Nope, I'm going to a LAN with lots of people I do not know, and in case some thief grabs something from me (like last year) I don't want them to get any sensitive data.


for this case the windows encryption should be sufficient

Edit:
The new PGP 9.0 might be the right windows tool for you. It features the PGP Whole Disk Encryption wich requires a passphrase to boot windows. if you put this hd in another comp you will see absolutly nothing. However this tool works only with xp and not with mulit-boot setups AND it's only in public beta phase wich ends may 7th.

More info here:
http://www.pgp.com/downloads/beta/index.html


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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd Mar 2005 14:44    Post subject:
BTW, is it true that the inbuilt Windows XP crypto stores the keys in the user profile or similar? LOL?
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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd Mar 2005 14:58    Post subject:
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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd Mar 2005 17:52    Post subject:
If you want something for linux you can use loop-aes, http://sourceforge.net/projects/loop-aes/
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PostPosted: Sat, 9th Apr 2005 17:35    Post subject:
I'm using CompuSec which encrypts my whole HD.. and its free.
but i'm no expert at this.
i've heard that SecurStar DriveCrypt is also good but haven't checked it yet.

anybody heard anything about these 2?
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PostPosted: Sun, 10th Apr 2005 04:32    Post subject:
TB0n3 wrote:
I'm using CompuSec which encrypts my whole HD.. and its free.
but i'm no expert at this.
i've heard that SecurStar DriveCrypt is also good but haven't checked it yet.

anybody heard anything about these 2?


How is CompuSec with performance? Can you still play games, etc. ? Or does real-time decryption mess it all up?


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PostPosted: Sun, 10th Apr 2005 06:19    Post subject:
razor1394 wrote:
BTW, is it true that the inbuilt Windows XP crypto stores the keys in the user profile or similar? LOL?


Yes but it's still crypted so no one will get it although there is a program out there now that will just erase it and allow anyone into your computer Smile
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PostPosted: Sun, 10th Apr 2005 20:19    Post subject:
fisk wrote:
TB0n3 wrote:
I'm using CompuSec which encrypts my whole HD.. and its free.
but i'm no expert at this.
i've heard that SecurStar DriveCrypt is also good but haven't checked it yet.

anybody heard anything about these 2?


How is CompuSec with performance? Can you still play games, etc. ? Or does real-time decryption mess it all up?


The only time i sense its even there is while shutting down..
it takes a much longer time to shut down the comp.
there's a password screen when I boot up and a locking feature for when the comp is on.. that's it.
Performance was not affected, p2p, games all work as before.

Haven't tried plugging the HD as secondary on some other comp yet.
i really hope it really does what it says.
BTW.. after installation it took it 6 hours to encrypt my 80 Gb HD on a 2.8 gig prescot with 512 Mb of ram.
thats a long time....heh..
If u ever try it make sure u do it at night so u can leave it on..
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