Seven Years of Service
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VeraCrypt disk encryption 05-24-2019, 10:11 PM
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Didn't see a post about VeraCrypt specifically on this subforum. Now there is one. yay!
Now, encrypt your PC, house and grandmother
https://www.veracrypt.fr/en/Home.html
"waah too hard, how i use this??"
BOOM!!
https://www.veracrypt.fr/en/Documentation.html
You can PM me if you run into a problem, I'll see if I can help.

Or you can try here:
https://sourceforge.net/p/veracrypt/discussion/
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Thirteen Years of Service
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RE: VeraCrypt disk encryption 05-25-2019, 05:01 AM
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I use VeraCrypt on a daily basis- predominantly on my USB flash drives and external HDDs.
For added protection, create an encrypted volume and then encrypt the device (containing the volume) with BitLocker Drive encryption. Essentially, there's two forms of encryption authentication to access the data stored. The Windows edition must support BitLocker, though. Of course, any other form of encryption will suffice.
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Seven Years of Service
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RE: VeraCrypt disk encryption 05-25-2019, 05:04 AM
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(05-25-2019, 05:01 AM)mothered Wrote: I use VeraCrypt on a daily basis- predominantly on my USB flash drives and external HDDs.
For added protection, create an encrypted volume and then encrypt the device (containing the volume) with BitLocker Drive encryption. Essentially, there's two forms of encrypted authentication to access the data stored. The Windows edition must support BitLocker, though. Of course, any other form of encryption will suffice.
Yeah, could also create a hidden volume with veracrypt with decoy operating system.
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RE: VeraCrypt disk encryption 05-25-2019, 05:10 AM
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(05-25-2019, 05:08 AM)mothered Wrote: (05-25-2019, 05:04 AM)q0xd Wrote: (05-25-2019, 05:01 AM)mothered Wrote: I use VeraCrypt on a daily basis- predominantly on my USB flash drives and external HDDs.
For added protection, create an encrypted volume and then encrypt the device (containing the volume) with BitLocker Drive encryption. Essentially, there's two forms of encrypted authentication to access the data stored. The Windows edition must support BitLocker, though. Of course, any other form of encryption will suffice.
Yeah, could also create a hidden volume with veracrypt with decoy operating system.
There's so many encryption variants.
I'd rather have an overkill, than risk exposure of my sensitive data.
Yeah, the hidden os with decoy is better in "give us the password or you go to jail until you do" -countries/cases
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RE: VeraCrypt disk encryption 05-25-2019, 05:50 AM
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(05-25-2019, 05:21 AM)mothered Wrote: (05-25-2019, 05:10 AM)q0xd Wrote: (05-25-2019, 05:08 AM)mothered Wrote: There's so many encryption variants.
I'd rather have an overkill, than risk exposure of my sensitive data.
Yeah, the hidden os with decoy is better in "give us the password or you go to jail until you do" -countries/cases
As opposed to fingerprint scanning, whereby law enforcement agencies can obtain a warrant and force you to unlock a given device, they cannot force you to remember a password.
Bottom line- do not use fingerprint authentication for sensitive/critical data, always use an entity stored In the human brain.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Key_disclosure_law
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RE: VeraCrypt disk encryption 05-25-2019, 05:38 PM
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I tend to very much enjoy VeraCrypt. As for the Key Disclosure Laws, it is a serious risk when in Europe, however in the United States, it has for the most part been proven that forced key disclosure violates the fifth amendment right against accidental self-incrimination. However fingerprints would likely still not be protected under the fifth amendment so fingerprints should never be the only end encryption unlock method.
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RE: VeraCrypt disk encryption 05-25-2019, 10:58 PM
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I've used VeraCrypt in the past, but not for my whole HDD. I don't really see the use in encrypting your whole drive unless you're on the run from the FBI. Maybe on your USB if it gets stolen, but other than that, there's no use in my opinion.
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