Well, truecrypt is free and from the same roots as Drivecrypt. This topic has only gone around like 4 times in the past 8 weeks.
On the same note, I am souring on windows EFS since it's store of certs is only protected by SYSKEY and there seems to be no way to move that to a USB drive since only floppy drive A: is supported. Personally I've switched to password on bootup until I find a better solution.
Analyst wrote:
On 22 Apr 2005 at 23:53, warpmedia wrote:
Better to buy the hardware version (JD Secure, AES) or use DriveCrypt or TrueCrypt in traveler mode.
Didn't he request "free" ?
Vince
