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You trust MSFT not to cooperate?
You don't think MSFT has supplied law enforcement a back door to the encrypted folders? HAHAHAHA! TrueCrypt is your friend.

What's totally funny is the bootable version of EnCase runs on Linux! ROFL! I've used Knoppix to browse Windows drives before. Might be interesting just to play around with some of the forensic tools, see how well they work on a Linux box drive.
Posted by: Chad_z   Posted on: 07/27/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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WRONG!  Linux User 147560 | 07/26/06
Sorry, nothing you can do about it.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/27/06
Spoken Like A True Bushbot Sheep  itanalyst | 07/27/06
Making a big deal about something that's been in effect forever  j.m.galvin | 07/27/06
You are SO right  Shelendrea | 07/27/06
Sounds like Vista's BigLocker (full-volume encryption) is just on time  PB_z | 07/26/06
That or the PGP version  bitflippper1 | 07/27/06
You trust MSFT not to cooperate?  Chad_z | 07/27/06
The name of the feature is BitLocker and ...  ShadeTree | 07/27/06
Be careful what you wish for  j.m.galvin | 07/27/06
Didn't I just read  Roger Ramjet | 07/27/06
What we need then  Michael Kelly | 07/27/06
Not like that  j.m.galvin | 07/27/06
You are owned by the government  Protector | 07/27/06
WTF?  Shelendrea | 07/27/06
The Terrorists Have Won  BlackDiamond | 07/27/06
Are you daft?  SteveS_z | 07/27/06
Not drugs - Everything  j.m.galvin | 07/27/06

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