How safe is an encrypted disk image?
I carry a memory stick with my important files in an encrypted disk image with a strong password. I was talking to a Linux user who said that ANY file (any password) can be easily cracked w/ brute force software nowadays. He also threw in that you can recover files even if they're erased with DOD level deletion software (i.e. Secure Empty Trash).
The last time I read about cracking passwords via Brute Force, it was in a novel by Dan Brown - and the computer had 10,000 processors 🙂 Is this guy just yanking my chain?
Mac Pro (2.66x2),
Mac OS X (10.4.10),
6 GB RAM, 250+320+500 GB HDDs, 23" Apple Monitor
Posted on Sep 19, 2007 6:42 PM