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Truecrypt Encryption Question
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I Encrypted my Drive, with a 41 charector password, that included caps Numbers 4 special charectors. How long will it take for someone to crack it?
I Highly doubt anyone else is using this password, likes lets say Fbi storms into my house rapes me then takes my hard drive
how long would one of there super computers take to get my computer open? how about someone else that doesnt have a super computer?
Thanks in advance
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#2
If you are using the 4096 bit (is it RSA or something like that) then you have nothing to worry about. I heard the going rate including advances in computer technology at the rate we are currently seeing is 200 years 2^4096 possible combinations.
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(05-21-2011, 04:46 PM)WhiteFlame Wrote: If you are using the 4096 bit (is it RSA or something like that) then you have nothing to worry about. I heard the going rate including advances in computer technology at the rate we are currently seeing is 200 years 2^4096 possible combinations.
Well
i have 3 Ciphers
Aes > Twofish > Serpent.
each 256 bits, I hear Aes is military Standards so i think im fine but i dont Know :/
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(05-21-2011, 01:11 PM)M_a_X Wrote: I Encrypted my Drive, with a 41 charector password, that included caps Numbers 4 special charectors. How long will it take for someone to crack it?
I Highly doubt anyone else is using this password, likes lets say Fbi storms into my house rapes me then takes my hard drive
how long would one of there super computers take to get my computer open? how about someone else that doesnt have a super computer?
Thanks in advance

I don't see how that would be relevant, who would have a super computer, and at the same time would want to get into your computer? Are you hiding classified files or something on your hard drive?

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(05-21-2011, 09:49 PM)Infinity Wrote: I don't see how that would be relevant, who would have a super computer, and at the same time would want to get into your computer? Are you hiding classified files or something on your hard drive?
Child Porn, no just joking, im a paranoid punker thats all anyways i changed my password up more and it now has 50 charectors. And the Fbi would have a super computer.
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(05-21-2011, 10:24 PM)M_a_X Wrote: Child Porn, no just joking, im a paranoid punker thats all anyways i changed my password up more and it now has 50 charectors. And the Fbi would have a super computer.

My point was: why would anyone with a super computer want into your computer. Even if it was just the FBI. Them having one won't guarantee that they are trying to get into your computer right now.

It's not necessarily good to encrypt your hard drive either, unless it's needed. You're computer needs access to those files to perform certain tasks on your system, and if there's any conflicts or roadblocks preventing it from doing that in any way it can cause errors. I wouldn't suggest encrypting a hard drive, it's meant for folders, or removable storage.
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(05-21-2011, 10:26 PM)Infinity Wrote: My point was: why would anyone with a super computer want into your computer. Even if it was just the FBI. Them having one won't guarantee that they are trying to get into your computer right now.
I no im extremely paranoid.
And also Decrypts everyting at boot
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