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Live CD for anonymous internet browsing: The (Amnesic) Incognito Live System


After the sole developer of Incognito, arguably, the best Linux live CD for anonymous internet browsing, announced that he could not carry on with his work in the project, another anonymous live CD, Amnesia, decided to merge with Incognito Linux live CD, and hence, the (Amnesic) Incognito Live System was born. Version 0.5 of The [...]

Review: Full disk encryption DiskCryptor v0.7.435.90


Most of you will have heard of Truecrypt, a free an open source hard disk encryption product, there are only another free and open source software for full disk encryption in Windows that I am aware of, DiskCryptor. You can download a 32bit or 64bit version of Diskcryptor depending on your OS. I tested DiskCryptor [...]

Video: Crash course in full disk encryption


This video is a talk held in December 2008 at the 25th Chaos Communication Congress, under the title Nothing to hide. It is a crash course in full disk encryption concepts, products and implementation aspects. An overview of both commercial and open-source offerings for Windows, Linux, and MacOS X is given. A  programmer’s  look at [...]

Review: Drivecrypt Plus Pack v3.95, full disk encryption


Review last updated on 01st April 2009 Some people out there are antagonistic to encryption software that is not open source and can not be reviewed for backdoors. Drivecrypt Plus Pack is one such propietary encryption product. There maybe some reason why you may want to use it, for example some special feature of compatibility [...]

Installing Truecrypt 6.1a on a computer without CD drive


If you want to have whole disk encryption on your netbook you will be dissapointed with Truecrypt because unless you burn a .iso on a CD first, Truecrypt will not allow you to encrypt your drive, but there is a way around this, it worked for me so it should do it for you too. [...]

Video: LayerOne 2006 – Paul Henry – Anti-Forensics


Paul Henry is a VP at Secure Computing. In this video he discusses computer forensics and methods people use to circumvent forensic techniques, notice this video is near 1 hour long!

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