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charlieg4-Sep-17 5:18
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What are people using these days for folder/file encryption?

After a few collisions with MS stupidity, enabling bit-locker is anathema to me, besides, I'm not interested in encrypting entire hard drives. If I have a hard drive fail, I just replace them and sledgehammer the old drive (see caution below about this technique).

I'm playing around with VeraCrypt which shows promise. Looking to stay with something public domain rather than commercial "I left a backdoor open for the <insert govt="" here="">" product. I know, I'm being paranoid.

cg

Downfalls of the sledgehammer approach: a cautionary tail

So, years ago, long before SSDs hit the market, I had 3 or 4 drives that that reached the ripe old age of 5. Replacing them with new 7200 rpm units, I thought I would teach some of my children about data safety and let them earn a few bucks. Hiring them, I encouraged them to smash away, and get back to me when they thought they were done. Destructive little buggers, they could work for Hillary. Wink | ;) I had no idea what I started.

A few years ago, I went looking for a stack of old laptops. I knew I could put them up for sale on Ebay, easily pick up a few bucks for Christmas. Can't find them anywhere. Come to find out that some of the kids had been listening/watching the drive destruction process. Figuring *all* old computer equipment fell into the same category, they decided they wanted to see what was in a laptop, employing a hammer to open them. I wasn't told until many months had passed. Took me a while to calm down (one was an old development laptop that I had planned on installing Linux).
Charlie Gilley
<italic>Stuck in a dysfunctional matrix from which I must escape...

"Where liberty dwells, there is my country." B. Franklin, 1783
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759


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