![]() ![]() browsing then that is how a 'hacker' can get into your system and as you are logged onto the system and 'encrypted storage' Then the hacker will have the same access to you files as yourself - irrespective of any encryption as you have unlocked the door for him by having the internet connection and the machine switched on. Why not use Veracrypt which is currently supported and son of Truecypt?ĭisc encryption protects you disc if someone steals the hardware and tries to break into it, if you have an open channel to the internet - e.g. And I think that TC is way good enough for that. Since I don't have anything that a three letter agency would be interested in, my main concern is random hackers. Let me rephrase - do you believe that bitlocker and the others are secure from three letter agencies? ![]() If it was insecure, who do you think would be able to crack it and access your files? I don't need to Google it as my security department issued an edict about not using Truecrypt and as they are the people in the know I take their advice seriously - much more reliable that a Google search The fact that it recommended using Windows' encryption instead. Yes, well, if you google it you will find much controversy about that final notice. I have an older install working on 8.1, so if you can get an older version that's fully featured it should work on Win10. If I remember, the last version won't even let you create new volumes, only open 'legacy' ones. Not since Truecrypt said their software was insecure and stopped supporting it. ![]()
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