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How could Roger Stone be dumb enough to not encrypt his hard drives and devices?
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Desert Storm Paratrooper 71L |
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Most encryption has a back door built in to it.
If not, supercomputers can crack even the most complicated password within a few hours, or a couple of days at the most.
Or break the encryption itself.
If you have nothing to hide, you don't need encryption anyway.
Quoting: Desert Storm Paratrooper 71L TrueCrypt has no back doors. And no, supercomputers can't crack it if you have a secure enough password. As far as 'not having anything to hide', see my above post. Quoting: Interferon Truecrypt was compromised, that's why they stopped developing it . Version 6.2a is the last known "safe" version Veracrypt replaced it
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