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Re: password protect encrypted directory


From: fiber <mynameisfiber () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2004 17:31:42 +0200

i think the best option out of all of the suggested was Thomas Evans'.  

using NTFS security is like wrapping it in paper and hoping no one
sees it: when you start up with a boot disk there is no NEED to crack
the admin password, all the things that keep the security system in
tact are not on and you can browse the hard drive free.

with PGP you can ensure that even if everything is STOLEN it will not
be read (assuming you keep good passphrase's and treat it as sacredly
as a password).

hope this helps!

-fiber

On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 23:22:39 +0200, Hugo Deckx <hugo.deckx () skynet be> wrote:
All,

The best product I found so far to protect folders but also files (based on
extension) is called C4-Polytrust
More info at http://www.polytrust.com and http://www.safeboot.com/

SC Award Best Encryption Solution 2004

Rgs,
Hugo Deckx
Corporate IT Security & Computer Forensic Manager
Belgacom nv
Belgium Telecom Operator
mailto:hugo.deckx () belgacom be
Phone +3222024914




-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas T. Evans, III [mailto:ttevans () hawkcorp net]
Sent: 16 August 2004 15:01
To: 'Dana Rawson'; security-basics () securityfocus com
Subject: RE: password protect encrypted directory

Dana:

Depending on how far you want to go, PGP will allow you to create a
mountable volume that is encrypted and needs a password to view. The volume
is not visible unless mounted, if I recall correctly. That should be pretty
secure.

Thomas T. Evans, III CCNA
Senior Network Manager
Hawk Corporation
ttevans () hawkcorp net
216-267-7787 Ext. 500
Cell: 440-669-2526
Fax: 917-464-7241
President, MFG/Pro Midwest User Group

"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has limits"
--Albert Einstein
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Dana Rawson [mailto:absolutezero273c () nzoomail com]
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 12:38 PM
To: security-basics () securityfocus com
Subject: password protect encrypted directory

G'Day, all.

Hope this isn't too basic of an issue but I wanted to ask for your direction
if possible.

Preface: I have directory which contains sensitive data on a w2k/xp laptop.
I have the directory and files residing within encrypted.

Issue: I would like to password protect this directory so even the user who
is logged into this profile is prompted for a password prior to gaining
access to this data.

Desired outcome: By accomplishing this (if possible) I wish to deny access
to this data via remote entry/being hacked, and also protect the data should
the laptop be stolen, or someone walks away from their computer without
locking it (i.e. ctrl-alt-del) leaving it wide open for someone to sit down
and start playing.

Is this something that can be accomplished?  Is there commercial or
opensource software available?

I have found software on the web that states it can password protect a
directory, but with out installing and testing all of them how can I know if
it most secure?  Has anyone tested or reviewed this type of software?

Is anyone familiar with this that might make a recommendation?

Thanks again in advance for your time.

Regards,

Dana

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