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August 16, 2015, 04:16:22 PM |
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After seeing on a blog that police broke in a CrypticDisk, Datalocker and Acer one, are the other encryption software like the descendants of TrueCrypt safe from these kind of attacks? After the finalisation of TrueCrypt I'm doubtful to use such software because of the ease those department can do such "miracles" to find your password and see what's inside. Sure, I'm not hiding (or hided) nothing to worry about, and nor using it after the closure of TC, but it's still put me a question, should people do like for "brainwallets" like passwords with more than 30 chars (even if for brainwallet is still useless) or people should invent a new encryption method like an AES descendant?
Yeah I'm always a bit paranoic even if it doesn't touches me,but because I like to feel myself protected, like, remember those nasty malwares that encrypts your stuff with a password unless you pay them? something like that, but like, better to know all the files I will store one day for my legacy will be protected. or like, my secret diary(which everyone loves to spy to know your weakness and stuff)
Or maybe i'm just being super paranoid. What's your guess?
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