Re: Truecrypt 5.0 Released (now with system partition encryption)

Re: Truecrypt 5.0 Released (now with system partition encryption)

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Re: Truecrypt 5.0 Released (now with system partition encryption) nemo_outis 02-09-2008
Posted by nemo_outis on February 9, 2008, 1:02 pm
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You obviously still haven't enrolled in that remedial reading course.

Regards,

Posted by nemo_outis on February 9, 2008, 7:10 pm
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Keep rereading it until you understand it - eventually you may get it.

Regards,

Posted by Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remaile on February 9, 2008, 7:54 pm
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nemo_outis wrote:

> Keep rereading it until you understand it - eventually you may get it.

Read what, coward? This?

"The chapter explains why BestCrypt Volume Encryption (a line in
BestCrypt family of encryption software products) has got Volume
Encryption name. Many people may think that Volume Encryption is the
same as Partition Encryption or even Whole Disk Encryption. Sometimes
it is really so, but not always, and it is worth to learn about the
difference."

*snicker*


Posted by nemo_outis on February 9, 2008, 8:31 pm
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> "The chapter explains why BestCrypt Volume Encryption (a line in
> BestCrypt family of encryption software products) has got Volume
> Encryption name. Many people may think that Volume Encryption is the
> same as Partition Encryption or even Whole Disk Encryption. Sometimes
> it is really so, but not always, and it is worth to learn about the
> difference."

You continue not to understand what Bestcrypt says. Now, if it were only a
question of your continued lack of understanding I would allow you to
wallow in your ignorance forever, since you're not worth the sweat off my
balls.

However, in case anyone else is taken in by your foolishness, let me point
out to them that Bestcrypt talks about - hell, brags about! - providing
"volume encryption" because Bestcrypt uses volume in the "Microsoft sense"
to refer to a storage entity (a volume) that can (inter alia) be stored
across (i.e., span) multiple partitions and even *MULTIPLE hard drives*
including the volume as a mirror, stripe or RAID 5.

Regards,

Posted by Anonymous on February 9, 2008, 9:30 pm
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nemo_outis wrote:

> You continue not to understand what Bestcrypt says. Now, if it
> were only a question of your continued lack of understanding I
> would allow you to wallow in your ignorance forever, since you're
> not worth the sweat off my balls.
>
> However, in case anyone else is taken in by your foolishness, let
> me point out to them that Bestcrypt talks about - hell, brags
> about! - providing "volume encryption" because Bestcrypt uses
> volume in the "Microsoft sense" to refer to a storage entity (a
> volume) that can (inter alia) be stored across (i.e., span)
> multiple partitions and even *MULTIPLE hard drives* including the
> volume as a mirror, stripe or RAID 5.

Which all means absolutely nothing except you're desperately trying
to cloud the issue to avoid having to admit you're FOS, because
none of that defines Bestcrypt as whole disk encryption. None of it.

Jetico doesn't claim Bestcrypt to be WD encryption, in fact they
call it something else completely and go out of their way to make
readers aware that the differences should be considered.

Bestcrypt isn't even mistakenly listed on any independent site that
categorizes or reviews encryption software, as whole disk. Nowhere.

The only one running around like their head is on fire screaming IS
TO! IS TO! IS TO! in between hiding from the aforementioned
description is you

Has it even crossed your mind yet why that might be? Why you think
your interpretation is "right" and the entire rest of the world is
wrong?

There's a medical term for that state of mind, nemo_outis.


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