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Research team finds disk encryption foils law enforcement efforts

NedFlanders

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I find it helpful to combine multiple passwords when I need a super password. Easy to remember and 30 characters long with numbers and special characters!
 

Bionic

Cautiously Optimistic
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man i DLed truecrypt but have no idea how to install this read the FAQ and instructions but its like reading chinese.....

do i click and drag my "secret" files into true crypt and leave the basic files in the accessible harddrive....im kind of baffled how this process works...i like how the cops could "hack" into truecrypt but only get the first layer and not realize there is more encrypted files underneath the first crypt...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Slh31sKHP5I&feature=related

Hope this helps.
 
Use keepass to create and store passwords.

Use Truecrypt to encrypt your keepass files. (they're already encrypted but keepass doesn't offer plausible deniability like truecrypt, until you do this)

Upload those files to an online storage place like Wuala.

You can use keepass to make passwords for everything you use, having a different password for every email, bank acc, ect is extremely important. With these methods you only have to remember two passphrases for an otherwise unlimited number of very secure passwords.

From there, make sure to use gpg for any sensitive electronic communication.
 

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