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| Thread ID: 55750 | 2005-03-18 21:32:00 | DriveCrypt Put to the test | zoppe (7640) | Press F1 |
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| 335480 | 2005-03-18 21:32:00 | Well, let's say that I am putting a harddrive that I have encrypted with DriveCrypt, out to the "real life" test. Any oppinions on this software? I'll let you know ho wthe outcome is. I would want to know if reality meets the hype.... | zoppe (7640) | ||
| 335481 | 2005-03-18 21:35:00 | I would personally prefer to have a _base_ windows installation on one partition, and make another partition fully Truecrypt'd. http://truecrypt.sourceforge.net I would then put the "My Documents" on that partition, as well as all installed applications etc Truecrypt does cascading encryption too, a real bonus! :D Drivecrypt is good, dont get me wrong.... Truecrypt is better ;) |
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| 335482 | 2005-10-19 20:27:00 | A recent email to Securestar produced the following: I SENT: I keep hearing that DES encryption is not considered secure yet is one of the encryption options within DriveCrypt 3 and 4. Is this true? THEY SENT Yes, DES was broken, but there are still some customers who want it. If you want to encrypt a disk or a partition is not necessary to use DES algorithm. We offer also this encryption algorithms: AES 256, Triple AES, Blowfish, Triple Blowfish, Tea 16, Tea 32, IDEA, Triple DES, Square and Misty 1. I SENT: This is very confusing... Youll claim that Drivecrypt has never been broken.... which is bold statement... yet you offer, as an optional algorithm, DES which has been broken .... for years. Thus, it is a very real possibility that a customer could purchase this product, use this wide open algorithm (with the unwitting thought that it must be secure if it is offered by such a security conscious organization) only to have it cracked with little budget or effort by even the smallest of organization... thus, dont look now.... your program has just been compromised or in effect it has been broken. Am I missing something? I would recommend that you not offer it as an option or at the lease have a pop-up window if it is selected to caution your customers as to its complete uselessness in terms of security... THEY SENT: Mr. Richard, Our program has never been compromised and never been broken. The standard original DES algorithm has been broken, but not a container of DriveCrypt. Today it is widely common that DES is not safe. we should put a note in the software warning about that. Thank you for your comments. Regards, Can someone explain what they are trying to tell me...specifically...what is the subtle difference between a the container and the DES encryption that secures it or am I all confused? |
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| 335483 | 2006-05-11 04:38:00 | Sounds ........ disappointed..... what do you think about that? | WST (7641) | ||
| 335484 | 2006-05-11 10:11:00 | We offer also this encryption algorithms: AES 256, Triple AES, Blowfish, Triple Blowfish, Tea 16, Tea 32, IDEA, Triple DES, Square and Misty 1. Oi ! Did you ask whether I could be part of your algorithm ??? Misty :mad: |
Misty (368) | ||
| 335485 | 2006-05-11 12:10:00 | I have used DriveCrypt Plus Pack (full-disk encryption) and the normal DriveCrypt and found it to be pretty good. The standard version has quite high encryption for volume partitions, usually you only get 256bits AES with other programs. | E|im (87) | ||
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