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Securing Key Chain Flash Drives | |
| Subject: | One Less Step | |
| Date: | 2004-08-23 09:26:22 | |
| From: | Bad_Analogy | |
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I've been using the 128-AES Encrypted Disk Image file on Flash drive method for about a year now, and I have a couple of Q's:
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One Less Step
2004-08-25 09:56:01 IslandDan [Reply | View]
AES 128, AES 256 and Blowfish are all extremely secure, the main security vulnerability is the chosen password. While Blowfish is a well known name it is actually obsolete has been replaced by Twofish. Blowfish/Twofish are no more secure than AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) and have been scrutinized less than AES.




