TrueCrypt not secure?
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So apparently this happened today:
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Meh, I'm surprised anyone still uses TrueCrypt anymore. Have they not seen Bitcrypter or what?
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o_0 methinks my sarcasm detector is having issues?
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Is John Rasch your alter-ego?
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I like how the page just tells you to "replace it with BitLocker". Yes, that wonderful feature that is only available in the Professional editions of Windows (which is a WTF in itself). I'm SO eager to pay $100 just to encrypt my porn. Fucking dipshits.
Filed under: Yes I mad
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Just what kind of porn are you watching?
Well, what kind of porn do you encrypt? Probably credit card transaction porn.
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Probably credit card transaction porn.
Oh that transaction is so bad!
Filed under: It was declined with code 43., Fraud is so naughty.
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Meh, I'm surprised anyone still uses TrueCrypt anymore. Have they not seen Bitcrypter or what?
I tried it, but it didn't support smartcards for authentication.
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Just what kind of porn are you watching?
All of them.
Edit: except the illegal ones if that's what you're implying.
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Meh, I'm surprised anyone still uses TrueCrypt anymore. Have they not seen Bitcrypter or what?
A new encryption algorithm? Awesome. Sounds legit.
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I tried it, but it didn't support smartcards for authentication.
I saw a press release somewhere that they're working on brillantcards, which will basically be a smartcard's smartcard (IOW, like a smartcard but dynamic with transience), and would have tight integrations with Bitcrypter.
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I tried it, but it didn't support smartcards for authentication.
From what I understand, it supports smartcards, fingerprints, retinal scans, and polite requests.
Also, those guys scare me.
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From what I understand, it supports smartcards, fingerprints, retinal scans, and polite requests.
Not to mention scaring off potential intruders with well thought out quips.