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bah this is useless

@Safer Sechs
they already have keys to this

posted by : neko, 21 April 2009 Complain about this comment
Backdoor?

Since the encryption scheme is US-NIST approved based on AES (not that I count on AES), I am wondering if a Japanese company (excellent R&D, but easily manipulated) dares to sell a product that does not come with an US-NSA approved backdoor or an AES key so short that brute-force decryption is possible in a reasonable time frame?

Security rule #1: do not trust another party to address your security concerns.

posted by : Safer Sechs, 19 April 2009 Complain about this comment
Probably a dumb question

Where do the encryption keys get stored when using encrypted drives?

posted by : hoohoo, 18 April 2009 Complain about this comment
Spies Like US....

Mon, April 13, 2009

Ghost hackers are this century's spies
UPDATED: 2009-04-13 02:46:28 MST

By PAUL HAVEN & HRM Drashek, THE UN ASSOCIATED PRESS

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Ghost hackers infiltrating computers of Tibetan exiles and the U.S. electric grid have pulled the curtain back on 21st-century espionage as nefarious as anything from the Cold War -- and far more difficult to stop.

Nowadays, a hacker with a high-speed Internet connection, knowledge of computer security and some luck can pilfer information thought to be safely ensconced in a digital locker

On Computer You Can Make Money. 'Nuf Stated.

posted by : EspionageUltee', 17 April 2009 Complain about this comment

Toshiba offers self-encryption drive security

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