Tag overview for: 'truecrypt'
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- Practical whole disk encryption, or, how to frustrate data forensics.
When you get right down to it, the best way for an attacker to get hold of your data is to shut the box down, pull the drive, and rip a sector-by-sector image to analyze o
- FIXED - Truecrypt v6.0a released.
I'm well over a week late with this post, but better late than never. The Truecrypt Foundation announced on 8 July 2008 that v6.0a of Truecrypt, the cross-platform disk en
- Boot loaders and securing dual-booting portable systems.
If you've been following the news media for the past year or so, stores have been cropping up with frightening regularity about travelers who are detained at the border wh
- Cutting the power doesn't necessarily mean that memory is cleared.
It has long been a piece of grassroots wisdom that when the power to your computer goes dead, you're up a certain creek without a means of propulsion: Whatever you were do
- Shell script: truecrypt-1.0.sh
To scratch a frequently encountered itch, namely mounting and unmounting Truecrypt volumes on USB keys and external drives on a number of systems in a day, I wrote a shell
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