- A
keyfile (or key-file) is a file on a
computer which contains encryption or
license keys. A
common use is web
server software running secure socket layer...
- pre-boot
authentication p****word when a user
forgets it (or
loses a
keyfile)?) "
Keyfiles".
TrueCrypt Do****entation.
TrueCrypt Foundation.
Retrieved 2014-05-28...
- FreeBSD, up to 255-character p****phrases can be used.[citation needed]
Keyfile P****word-based
cryptography P****word
psychology Porter,
Sigmund N. (1982)...
-
available in the
evaluation version. In 1997, the
authors gave away a free
keyfile,
which allowed anyone to use the
registered version, as they had stopped...
-
encrypted volume can be read (decrypted)
without using the
correct p****word/
keyfile(s) or
correct encryption keys. The
entire file
system within the volume...
-
efforts increasingly difficult. Some of
these functions include the use of a
keyfile, full-volume encryption, and
plausible deniability. The
widespread availability...
- (disambiguation)
Combination lock
Diceware Electronic lock
Kerberos (protocol)
Keyfile P****Map P****word
fatigue P****word
notification e-mail P****word psychology...
- Yes Yes;
Buzhash chunking Yes; AES, SHA256 HMAC with PBKDF2
encrypted keyfiles Yes; by MAC of
plaintext and
ciphertext No No Yes;
through deduplication...
-
duplicate files,
batch renaming,
system benchmarking,
random p****words/
keyfiles generation, view
image thumbnails (multi-threaded on the fly thumbnails...
- such as the
ability to
create volumes,
change p****words and
keyfiles,
generate keyfiles, and backup/restore
volume headers. In the
Windows version, it...