Description: TrueCrypt is definitely one of the most popular software for “on-the-fly” data encrypting. The encrypted data containers ( aka “volumes” ) are usually protected by a password, but you can choose to use the “keyfiles” to strengthen the authentication model.
Unfortunately, TrueCrypt does not currently support “keyfiles” for system encryption, as reported by official documentation.
Inspired by a recent idea of Didier Stevens,
XForceTeam shows in this video how to create some form of a two-factor authentication also for system disks fully encrypted using TrueCrypt.
More info on:
http://www.xforceteam.com
[NOTE: This video has no narration in the background because we believe that the slides and captions in the video are enough to understand what is shown in the demo sections]
Tags: xforceteam , truecrypt , system disk encryption , two factor authentication ,
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