[Sussex] Encryption for laptop use

Andrew Guard andrew at andrewguard.com
Fri May 26 19:10:25 UTC 2006


John Crowhurst wrote:
> On Fri, May 26, 2006 17:42, Dominic Humphries wrote:
>> For all the obvious reasons, I want to make sure that some things
>> aren't viewable if my laptop gets lost/stolen - particularly Firefox's
>> files, since they'd give away far too many of my passwords.
> 
> Have a look at truecrypt.org as you can create encrypted volumes or
> loopback filesystems. Alternatively, there is this tutorial:
> http://www.greenleaftech.net/articles/filesystemcrypt

I use true crypt, very good at it job and easy to use.  Love the idea of 
  it plausible deniability as it can hide a partion within partion, well 
worth ready about it.

On another subject Dr Who.

The word for these seasion (2006) is Torchwood.  If didn't know 
Tourchwood is an anagram of Doctor Who.  It name people use to put on 
Doctor Who tapes when they removed them from BBC.  Also it name of DR 
Who spin off which should start on BBC3 in Winter months, with Captain 
Jack.

In case you didn't know last year it was Bad Wolf. If understand Doctor 
Who then would already know that Bad Wolf and Tourchwood is one of same 
thing.

http://www.visittorchwood.co.uk/
http://www.badwolf.org.uk/

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