brent saner on 8 Feb 2008 13:42:19 -0800


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Re: [PLUG] Simple Hard drive Encryption?


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another vote for truecrypt.

specifically, i always go with AES256 or higher if possible whenever i
need to encrypt anything if you're looking for a wider, more vague answer.

Sasha R wrote:
| Hey guys,
|
| I was wondering if anyone could recommend an easy to use, free,
| linux based and preferably open source  program to encrypt a
| harddive  to the point that a person with physical access to the
| external harddrive could not view the data and would have to
| reformat the drive to use it for anything.
|
| Thanks,
|
| Sasha
|
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