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A lot of people have miscellaneous illegal content on their computer, whether it be illegal by law, or illegal to their parents (i.e. porn). Regardless, I thought that some people would like to have said content in a secure and private partition so the "cyber police" or parents won't stumble upon it. The partition can be used for containing and hiding items such as porn, chat logs, separate browsers, phishing logs, databases, passwords, etc, etc, etc.
Definitions:
Partition - Basically a segment taken from your HDD that is used to store miscellaneous files. It is stored separately from the rest of your files.
Cryptographic strength - How hard it is to crack your database.
Prerequisites:
TrueCrypt
KeePass
Tutorial:
To start off, you will need to download both TrueCrypt and KeePass. TrueCrypt creates the actual partition while keepass creates the secure passwords. KeePass is a great password vault. Both of these are open source programs and are safe and secure.
Once you have downloaded and installed the above programs, you are ready to start the setup of your encryption. The first step is to make your secure password and setup your password vault.
KeePass Setup:
Once you have setup keepass and your password vault, and have created your truecrypt partition, you are ready to start moving your files into the partition!!
That is about it regarding HDD encryption. If you are curious about the security flaws and exploits that police use to break encryption then read up on the truecrypt docs. They are very informative and a great read.
Don't forget that keepass isn't only used for truecrypt. It is a great way to make secure passwords; thus lessening your chances of getting hacked on multiple accounts. Never use the same password on more than one account.
I hope that this helped some people out. Enjoy your private and secure partition
TrueCrypt docs (interesting read/info): http://www.truecrypt.org/docs/
Credits:
Decima7e for originally showing me truecrypt and showing me its' exploits.
Definitions:
Partition - Basically a segment taken from your HDD that is used to store miscellaneous files. It is stored separately from the rest of your files.
Cryptographic strength - How hard it is to crack your database.
Prerequisites:
TrueCrypt
KeePass
Tutorial:
To start off, you will need to download both TrueCrypt and KeePass. TrueCrypt creates the actual partition while keepass creates the secure passwords. KeePass is a great password vault. Both of these are open source programs and are safe and secure.
Once you have downloaded and installed the above programs, you are ready to start the setup of your encryption. The first step is to make your secure password and setup your password vault.
KeePass Setup:
- First, open Keepass and click on the
- Next create a master password. Make sure the master password uses caps and lowercase letters, some numbers, and be at least 100 bits long. Then click OK.
- You can now add a title and description for your database if you wish. Click done.
- Now it is time to create your password. Right click in the white space and click "Add Entry." Feel free to title it.
- Click on 'open password generator' and select your settings. Leave advanced and preview the way they are. Be sure not to select "High ANSI characters" because truecrypt does not accept them for their passwords.
- Then click ok, then ok again. You should have your keepass database setup and are now ready to create your actual partition!
- First open up truecrypt and select Volumes>Create New Volume. This is located on the top toolbar of the program. Select "create an encrypted file container" in the creation wizard. Click Next. Then select "standard truecrypt volume" and click next.
- Once you do that, click on "select file" and browse to wherever you want the volume to be stored. Then type the name of the volume into File Name like you would for any regular file. Select save then click next.
- Now select your hash algorithm as well as your encryption algorithm. The defaults are encryption=AES and Hash=RIPEMD-60. The defaults work fine but if you would like to read up on them I will have the truecrypt docs link below with more details. Once you select your encryption click next.
- Then select how large you want your encrypted volume to be. It really depends what you are storing in it. Whether it is doxes, illegal programs, forum dumps, etc. If it is just going to be a bunch of html and txt files I would do about 5GB of space, but if you are storing a bunch of videos, ISO's, movies, etc, then I would go MUCH larger. Just check out the size of the files that your are moving and make your decision. Select the number and KB/MB/GB, then click next.
- Now you need to go back into keepass and get out your truecrypt password you created earlier. Right click on the entry in keepass and select "Copy Password." This copies the password to clipboard but it only stays there for 12 seconds so be quick. Paste the password into TrueCrpyt into the password box. Do the same for retype password.
- This next step is a little odd but it ensures the "cryptographic strength of the encryption keys." You must swirl your mouse around in the truecrypt window for at least a few minutes. The longer you do it the better. Once you are satisfied, click format.
- Your volume is now created! Click exit.
Once you have setup keepass and your password vault, and have created your truecrypt partition, you are ready to start moving your files into the partition!!
- The first thing you need to do is click on any drive larger than H. I say this becuase some of you guys use your earlier drives for USBs, etc. Once you highlight the drive click on select file.
- Navigate your way to the location of your partition. Double click the file and select mount.
- Open up your keepass database and copy your password and paste it into the truecrypt prompt. Click Mount.
- Now go to "My Computer" and open up the drive that you mounted your partition on.
- You can now begin to move your files over to your new partition. When you are done using the partition simply right click on the truecrypt button in your tray and select "Dismount all mounted devices." You can also just shutdown your computer when you are done and it will close truecrypt SECURELY for you.
- You are now done
That is about it regarding HDD encryption. If you are curious about the security flaws and exploits that police use to break encryption then read up on the truecrypt docs. They are very informative and a great read.
Don't forget that keepass isn't only used for truecrypt. It is a great way to make secure passwords; thus lessening your chances of getting hacked on multiple accounts. Never use the same password on more than one account.
I hope that this helped some people out. Enjoy your private and secure partition
TrueCrypt docs (interesting read/info): http://www.truecrypt.org/docs/
Credits:
Decima7e for originally showing me truecrypt and showing me its' exploits.
- Operating System
- Windows
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