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mahesh2k:
By the way, slightly off-topic or tangent  query- : I have one seagate usb hard disk with capacity 320GB, is there any chance i can lock such drives with some sort of password when they're accessed ?

Ath:
Two words (besides the obvious two): Axcrypt and Truecrypt.  :Thmbsup:
-40hz (May 16, 2011, 09:27 AM)
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40hz already gave the 2 most obvious away  ;D

40hz:
By the way, slightly off-topic or tangent  query- : I have one seagate usb hard disk with capacity 320GB, is there any chance i can lock such drives with some sort of password when they're accessed ?
-mahesh2k (May 16, 2011, 03:17 PM)
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Two words (besides the obvious two): Axcrypt and Truecrypt.  :Thmbsup:
-40hz (May 16, 2011, 09:27 AM)
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40hz already gave the 2 most obvious away  ;D
-Ath (May 16, 2011, 03:32 PM)
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Thankee Ath! I think so too! ;D

Best bet is TrueCrypt.

There's a good step by step how-to here.

There's a much more 'geeky' introduction and walk through here. Well worth watching. Cracking!

But before you do any of that, take the time to watch this video.

It features Eric Cole of the SANS Institute discussing things you need to know about and think about before you commit to using encryption as a method of safeguarding your data. In it he points out several pitfalls to "whole disk" encryption - and where the real danger to your data comes from - even if you do use encryption.

Nice little "get your head on straight intro" to the topic. It only takes five or so minutes - and the fact 'Doc' Cole looks just like a squirrel (with a Noo Yawk accent no less!) makes it even more fun. ;D

TrueCrypt can be set up in "traveler mode" for portable use, which is what I'd recommend.

If you don't like TrueCrypt, and you're looking for something you can run from as opposed to on your flash drive to encrypt and use your files anywhere, check out the portable applications listed here.

For individual files or folders, rather than whole drive encryption, Axcrypt  (in it's portable version) is a very good choice.

I've used both.

I prefer TrueCrypt. :Thmbsup:

Stoic Joker:
WoW! ...Extortion Much?

Thanks for the warning!
-Stoic Joker (May 16, 2011, 11:48 AM)
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I don't think it's extortion even if it is a jive move on their part. The do have this proviso:

You must extend your subscription to PC Lock or contact customer service to gain access to your encrypted files
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I doubt they'd refuse to let you in at all. (Probably be illegal for them to do that anyway.) I'm guessing they'll issue you a time-limited key to get your stuff decrypted and do an uninstall if you call. But likely not before they first subjected you to a high pressure sales pitch to extend your subscription. Probably offer it on a sliding discount scale depending upon your degree of resistance too. ("OK Bud, this is our 25th and absolute final offer. And this time we really mean it!"  :mrgreen:)-40hz (May 16, 2011, 01:46 PM)
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I know. But I kinda like to calls'em like I sees'em ... And if you or I pulled some shit like that on a street corner, minus the lawyers and the letterhead ... They'ed be arresting us for what? Starts with an E...

 :D

40hz:
They'ed be arresting us for what?
-Stoic Joker (May 16, 2011, 05:23 PM)
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40hz: You'll never take me alive.

Government:  Works for us.



 ;D

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