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VladS 05-15-2011 01:28 PM

Kaspersky KryptoStorage
 
http://www.kaspersky.com/kaspersky-kryptostorage

Anyone using this? What's your feedback with it? Any problems or errors?

Thanks.

marlboroack 05-15-2011 01:29 PM

Look's like something you can create yourself.

seeandsee 05-15-2011 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by marlboroack (Post 18140761)
Look's like something you can create yourself.

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Kaspersky KryptoStorage securely protects your personal files against unauthorized access and data theft using cutting-edge transparent encryption technology and allows deleted files to be permanently erased from your computer.

Kaspersky KryptoStorage ensures that your encrypted data stays confidential in the event of malware attacks, unsecure WiFi connections and even if your laptop or storage device is lost or stolen. The encrypted data is only accessible via a strong password that is highly resistant to brute force attacks.

Kaspersky KryptoStorage safeguards your private life from unwelcome attention.
so its not just one crypt pass...

Klen 05-15-2011 01:38 PM

Truecrypt which is open source is so good no commercial software can beat it.I got 50$ worth some commercial encryption crap with my acer laptop but i deleted since truecrypt is so superior.

VladS 05-15-2011 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by KlenTelaris (Post 18140811)
Truecrypt which is open source is so good no commercial software can beat it.I got 50$ worth some commercial encryption crap with my acer laptop but i deleted since truecrypt is so superior.

Yeah, i've been told about TrueCrypt, looks good too.

I've installed Kaspersky and i'm happy with it, just "plug and play" mainly, but am curious what's the feedback.

yabate 05-15-2011 03:59 PM

Is there any system slowdowns?

jigg 05-15-2011 04:09 PM

pgp desktop is pretty good, albeit with a $200 price tag

BradBreakfast 05-15-2011 09:21 PM

I vote TrueCrypt for Full Disk and Container based encryption. If you have a newer i5 or i7 system AES-INI is built into the Intel CPU itself which makes TrueCrypt achieve GREAT encryption/decryption speeds... I don't recommend using TrueCrypt or any full-disk encryption suite on a computer you use to edit HD video. I recommend having 2 computers... one "dirty" and one "clean". Another way you can achieve this is to install a Windows Virtual Machine inside of a encrypted container... that way once you dismount the encrypted container, there is not much left over. Or have 2 physical CPU's on a KVM switch. Don't forget to always lock the screen on the secure computer when you walk away.

One threat you have to be weary about is KEYLOGGERS. I've used them to great success that's why I'm so paranoid of them. The trick is not to try to break somebodies encryption set-up, but to bypass it: obtain their passphrase (password but at-least a sentence long).

I myself, built a custom highly secure laptop. It's made from a sub $500 laptop in the event of hardware failure... I would be unable to ever open it again.... most people say BUT WHAT IF A FAN GOES OUT?

I'd rather a fan fail and have to image my hard drive to another sub $500 laptop rather then somebody physically tamper with the hardware without leaving telltale signs behind.... are you fighting off your wife or a hostile foreign intelligence agency...

Don't forget to always use Firefox and run it in a sand-boxing application such as: http://www.sandboxie.com/ to prevent unknown threats being used to exploit your operating system.

If you're using public wifi/hotel I also suggest a VPN account to route your traffic to a secure 3rd party to prevent local traffic analysis of your internet traffic: http://www.prq.se/?p=tunnel&intl=1

woj 05-15-2011 09:29 PM

TrueCrypt FTW :thumbsup

u-Bob 05-16-2011 04:02 AM

been using truecrypt for years.

Emil 05-16-2011 04:15 AM

Truecrypt!


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