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Subject: EXTERNAL HARD DISK SECURITY PROTECTION..
mok214 21.01.14 - 07:20pm
Yes, especially when your password is 1234567890 four times in a row.(lol) * +
vintalia 21.01.14 - 08:16pm
Thanks guys, I got a option of 'BiLocker Drive Encryption', working with Window 7, I hope it will be a pretty good. * +
iminuru 22.01.14 - 01:08am
man. tbh, I'm sure You know, people aren't that much ignorant. May be this is obsolete, but, With the password length of 9, the cracking time goes to hundreds of years. In most cases this can be considered acceptable while mostly we need to keep a secret for a maximum of 30 years. (http://www.toplinestrategies.com/cloudhead/security/how-much-time-is-needed-to-crack-a-password-by-brute-force/) * +
iminuru 22.01.14 - 04:59am
if cluster computing and professional hacking isn't involved, even a decent desktop with the freely available cracking software's, will take many many years to crack a +20 character long password... http://www.howsecureismypassword.net/ * +
miirfan 30.01.14 - 07:48pm
The drive comes bundled with this utility and it allows you to password protect your data and backup important files. http://www.thinkdigit.com/Storage/WD-My-Book-Essential-3TB-Review_7931.html * +
mok214 31.01.14 - 03:39am
Nope, most people are that ignorant. People think passwords are a pain and use very simple passwords that are easy to remember. The most common password is 123456. *
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