I'm using Jungledisk via Rackspace rather then JD directly. You can
specify your own key and also opt to encrypt the file names on top of
the encrypted "cloud" drive.

-Chris



On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 10:30 AM, Dante Lanznaster <dant...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 9:14 AM, Todd Lyons <tly...@ivenue.com> wrote:
>> Do any of you listen to Security Now?  Dropbox is the site which keeps
>> a copy of your key so that they my decrypt and examine your data at
>> any time.  You'd like to think that they would only do this under the
>> demand of a court order, but who knows what they really do?
>>
>> ...Todd
>
> Easy to solve.
>
> Drop encrypted blobs inside DropBox. Even if they have keys, only
> the user will have the actual key to decrypt the second part.
>
> Anyone tried using an encfs loop file inside DropBox?
>
> --
> Dante
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