My last True Crypt guide dates way back and the purchase of my new shiny 500 Megabyte Maxtor USB drive made me think about writing a new guide that takes the changes of the software into account. My old Teac USB drive started to behave weirdly every now and then which I saw as a first sign of reaching the end of its life cycle and since I did not want to take any chances I decided to buy a new drive, encrypt it with True Crypt and transfer all the files from the old device to it.
Encrypting an USB Drive with True Crypt
Posted by Martin in Operating Systems, Security, Windows, software TAGS in Operating Systems, Security, Windows, software1
Mar
Defeating Disk Encryption
Posted by Martin in Operating Systems, Security TAGS in Operating Systems, Security25
Feb
I discovered an interesting video at Hack a Day from the University of Princeton demonstrating how to break disk encryption using so called RAM Dumps. This basically takes into account that the encryption key is stored in RAM. While most disk encryption mechanisms are vulnerable while the computer is on or in sleep mode some are even vulnerable when powered off.
True Crypt 5 adds System Partition Encryption
Posted by Martin in Security, software TAGS in Security, software7
Feb
True Crypt 5 has been released yesterday and I’m very pleased with the new features that the developers have added to this awesome encryption tool. I have been using True Crypt for several years already to encrypt my external hard drives to ensure that no one without the proper password (or backdoor, hehe) would be able to access the data on those hard drives.
Blowfish Advanced File Encryption and Security Tool
Posted by Martin in Operating Systems, Security, Windows, software TAGS in Operating Systems, Security, Windows, software14
Dec
Blowfish Advanced manages to provide the user with several security and encryption features that I have not seen before in one utility. The first purpose of Blowfish Advanced is to encrypt - and decrypt - files offering eight different encryption algorithms, three data compression algorithms and keys with a length of up to 1024 bit.
Encrypt Instant Messaging with Pidgin Encryption
Posted by Martin in Security, The Web, software TAGS in Security, The Web, software13
Oct
I never got used to install and run Instant Messaging clients, maybe because I always had other ways to chat with friends and contacts. Instead of using Instant Messengers I used Internet Relay Chat, Skype, Teamspeak or forums. Still, a lot of users do use IMs heavily and those that use Pidgin, which is a client that connects to many networks, can now encrypt their messages with Pidgin Encryption.
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