| Re: Interesting reading regarding TrueCrypt |
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| The Lookout (the_lookout@nym.mixmin.net) |
2010/04/05 18:57 |
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From: The Lookout <the_lookout@nym.mixmin.net>
Subject: Re: Interesting reading regarding TrueCrypt
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"_C'0-SM-oS," <oezse@sats.com> wrote:
>The Lookout <the_lookout@nym.mixmin.net> wrote in
>news:20100404024553.DCB4081485@fleegle.mixmin.net:
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>> http://www.net-security.org/secworld.php?id=9077
>>
>>
>Hi lookout
>
>Interesting reading and thanks for the heads up note,
>
>I am not sure but this seems to relate to a computer that is up and
>running
>but locked by the user
>
>Not sure if it works with ones that have been off or/and the drives
>dismounted
>
>What is your understanding of the claims of the Software Company?
>
>Cosmos
>
>
>One more example for not leaving a computer running and UN attended even
>if
>its screen locked
Hi Cosmos,
Have you done any reading on the Stoned bootkit?
Stoned bootkit
http://www.stoned-vienna.com/
This is another interesting read. Keep in mind that most drive
encryption programs seem to default to AES256 encryption unless
you specify otherwise. What are your thoughts on that?
http://threatpost.com/en_us/36J
Take care,
The Lookout
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