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FWB Hard Disk Toolkit encryption?

avw

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This week I discovered that FWB HDTK for Mac OS 9 offers the possibility to secure the entire HD. Has anyone of you further informations how it encrypts it? Would be interresting if it is a simple password or a real encryption (whith what kind of algorythm?). I was not able to find further informations, ... but would be interrested if I can trust the FWB encryption.

I like to use it instead of PGP discs, as they are limited to 2 GB each, ... any interresting hints?

 
I know on ATA laptop drives you can encrypt them using the drive firmware with a password and there is no easy way to bypass that is the password is lost, desktop drives might be the same way.

 
yea newer desktop drives offer the same "solution", course soon as your computer craps with the drive locked your stuffed, so I dont recommend it (I had a nice collection of HA HA drives in this situation for a while)

software based solutions which I would imagine HDT is using is probably wiser (just in case you spill a cup of coffee while the computer is just starting to post)

sorry I don't have any relevant information to share about the topic though

 
You can take that locked drive to another machine and unlock it I think (it uses the HD firmware not the computer firmware). Without the password the drive is a brick.

 
many of the ones I had, the password was scrambled by bios, so unless you had an identical bios it was a brick even with the password

other nightmares include a virus and I have even heard a few "ahole" kids doing it as a joke while mashing random keys xx(

 
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