Hey everybody :C I'm having a problem with seahorse, I can't decrypt my file even though I have the decryption key. :blink: I wanted to see how this would play out when I get my new computer so I exported my key, encrypted a text file, then deleted the key, imported it, then added it as trusted. Afterwords, when I tried to decrypt the file I got an error message saying that I the key was missing.
Jellybean lists as one on the new features that it will periodically remind the user to decrypt the device.
But it doesn't say WHY.
I gave Googled and searched forums and all I can see are references to the feature and help on encrypting and decrypting.
No one ever mentions why it was important for jellybean to remind the user to decrypt periodically.
Is it possible to decrypt single EncFS encrypted files with access to .encfs6.xml configuration file and without the proper directory structure it was created?
With a little help from google I found this comment on a blog post:
http://pragmattica.wordpress.com/2009/05/10/encrypting-your-dropbox-seam...
Comment by Spence — August 14, 2009 @ 11:44 pm | Reply
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i want to encrypt the data. still i am following to do this on ASP.NET Pages. i came to know that we can apply encryption/decryption on data at Backend means on SQL SERVER. I want to know which is the better way. Will i change it to on SQL SERVER or will go with as it is?
I have studied This link to study which say only required columns should be encrypt/decrypt, not whole database.
I need to securely encrypt data in my database so that if the database is dumped, hackers are unable to decrypt the data.
I'm planning on creating a simple key server on a different machine, and allowing the DB server access to it (restricted by IP address on the key server to permit the DB server).
The government agency I work with sends me files encrypted with epm. I have the passwords. Is there a way to decrypt these files using Linux?
I am tasked to explain the variation of gpg errors that happened in one of my batch script. Currently when I perform gpg decrypt for a specified file it returns 2.
I'm currently trying to decrypt the Whatsapp Stored file. I know the files are located within the /data/data folder but I want to offer the service for non-root user as well.
Now I'm trying to decrypt the file which is encrypted with AES 192bit ECB.
So I encrypted my phone with 16 digit numbers. Is this practical to prevent someone from decrypting my phone?
Also my phone runs on rooted ICS. Does this make my phone weaker? I read several threads saying someone can just jack in "adb" or whatever 3 characters linux hack that is to decrypt your phone in days.