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As you mentioned in the first post, having to remember a password that is
like 30 characters in length would be a nightmare. "Kadaitcha Man" <nospam@****-off-and-die.com> wrote in message news: .fetish.fitness.centerfolds... > Robert, <>, the dishonourable, demonic ratsbane, and > oxherder, guffawed: > > > After going through your post several times and reading the articles > > in the links you provided, I get about 70% of what you're saying. I > > fully understand the part about my wife accessing my pr0n though.... > > > > Getting 70% of it is more than enough if you are aware of the dangers of the > scorned wife. But then again, she just might walk in unannounced and your > death certificate may end up listing severe battery as the cause of your > death rather than a perving on p0rn induced heart attack. > > What you are essentially being told is to create a private key to encrypt > your documents, then make the admin account the recovery agent for your > private key, then backup both your keys and the recovery agent key and > delete the recovery key from the recovery agent account. > > The problem with EFS is that even if you delete the recovery agent key after > backing it up, if your wife has an admin account, she will still be able to > see the names of the files unless you use folder-level permissions, which > are easily bypassed anyway. So even though you think you might be safe, she > can still see that you have files named "Norma ****s & sucks FIVE big black > dicks.mpeg", "Chasey Lain takes it up the clacker.mpg", "Tiny Asian beauty > with huge tits rides mechanical donkey.mpg" or "Brenda takes two huge dicks > in each of all three of her holes.mpeg". > > The ACDSee viewer, for example, has a filename sequence rename option. You > can select a list of files and rename them into a sequence of names that > won't reveal the content. All you have to do then is find an excuse for > having a directory full of oddly named files with mpg, mpeg and jpg > extensions. "Oh, they're just files from a broken DVD I'm trying to recover, > dear" might work. > > -- > http://www.nice-tits.org/pics.html > Robert |
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