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Q: Has the DriveCrypt encryption ever been broken/hacked?
A: No! In the past, we have also launched several contests offering up to
100,000 US$ for the first person able to open a DriveCrypt encrypted disk…
Nobody succeeded! (See our press section for more details)
Q: We are from the "Police" "Tax authority" "Security
Company"…. and are investigating on someone whose computer is protected with
your DriveCrypt software. Since we were not able to break into the protected
computer ourselves, could you please assist us getting access to the encrypted
data? If requested, we can provide you with a court order.
A: Sorry, but our software has been designed to be the most secure in the
industry, and as such not even our programmers are able to break into a
DriveCrypt encrypted computer.
The only way to get access to the protected data is by entering the correct
password known only by the legitimate user.
Q: Is there a back door in your software?
A: No. There is no “back door” in our software, and there is no point in making
one as we might risk losing the good reputation of our products. Besides this,
today there is no law in Germany that can force us to make one in our software.
Q: Have you ever been asked by any government to add a
"back door" to your software?
Is there any law anywhere, which has forced you to include any kind of “back
door”, so, any authority can read the encrypted files?
A: We have never been asked by any government to add a “back door” into our
software, and we have no interest in making one. In any case, no country in the
world, other than Germany (where SecurStar is incorporated), can force us to put
a back door in our software. Please note that we incorporated SecurStar in
Germany, because Germany is one of the few governments in the world that
actively promotes strong cryptography while other countries are more restrictive
on this subject matter. If laws in Germany should change in the future, we are
prepared to move the company accordingly.
Q: Is the source code of your software available?
A: With our former products Scramdisk and E4M we had a long tradition of “open
source” software. With these products, millions of people all over the world
could verify the software security and review how the encryption functions….
Unfortunately our competitors had nothing better to do but to “steal” our source
code to add routines and functionalities to their (closed source) products. Some
also just cloned our software and only changed the user interface.
Since we want to avoid spending a tremendous amount of money and time in
research and development to see competitors stealing our work, we decided to
release the source code only to selected customers after they placed a
substantial order and signed a non-disclosure agreement.
We are open to other ways of releasing the source code to the public, but need
to find a solution that can also protect our interests…. One idea we had was to
release a “basic version” of our software together with its source code. This
way, the most “paranoid” can use that software to encrypt/ decrypt the data…
Please let us know if this would be acceptable for you, or if you have any other
interesting idea that covers the above problematic. We would be more than happy
to listen to you. Please write to contact@securstar.de
Q: Is DriveCrypt Windows XP compatible ?
A: YES, DriveCrypt 3.03a and above is Windows XP compatible !
We suggest to all our customers to upgrade their program regardless of the
Operating System in use, as further enhancements has been done in the new
3.03 version.
Q: What are the advantages of DriveCrypt over its
predecesor products ScramDisk and E4M ?
There are large numbers of new features… we believe we have the most feature
rich disk encryption product available, here are some of the exciting new
features…
- Increased security through the implementation of 1344 bit encryption and SHA
256
- Handles up to 16 Terabytes of encrypted data
- Hotkey support (fast mount/ dismount all your disks)
- Lockout console to protect your machine when you leave it alone
- Resizable encrypted volumes
- Red Screen Password mode now works also on Windows NT / 2000 & XP
- State of the art steganography ( files can be hidden into music files)
- Optional registry changes to make file associations
- Hardware Support ( USB token and SmartCards)
- Unified "InstallShield" style installation procedure.
- Fragmentation problem on Win9x version largely solved.
- Network support
- Works on Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000 and Windows XP
- And much more…
Q: Is it possible to stop our employees encrypting data
if they have not given access to our administrator, or to management ?
A: Yes, during the installation of DriveCrypt on a Windows NT 4/ 2000 /XP
machine, you have the possibility to choose that all new containers must be
created by the system administrator.
To make sure that users do not install containers created on other machines, you
can also force users to mount encrypted containers only through KeyFiles which
you retain control over.
Q: Can i expand a container if mounted as a invisible
disk?
A: NO. If would create a new container which has no longer invisible containers,
and overwrite the "main" part of it.
Q: What is the minimum size of a container, in order to
be able to add an invisible disk?
A: Disks less than 3 MB in size cannot have"invisible" parts.
Q: How do I delete my unwanted '.DRC' container file ?
A: Go to options and CHECK [x] Disable DRC FILE DELETE protection, Delete the
container file, and empty your recycle bin straight away if you are using one.
You could also rename the extension from '.DRC' (to say '.DEL') and then just
delete it.
Q: How do I dismount individual DriveCrypt containers ?
A: Click on a mounted DriveCrypt icon with the right mouse button and select 'Dismount'
from the context menu. Note that there are also other useful options available
from this menu.
Q: Is FAT32 supported on Windows 95, 98, 98 SE and
Windows 2000 /XP ?
A: Yes for DriveCrypt containers with a capacity of 500 MB or more, as is normal
for FAT32. Do not try to use FAT32 on Windows NT 4 or the original Windows 95 as
these operating systems do not support FAT 32.
Q: Is NTFS supported on Windows NT4 and Windows 2000 /XP
?
A: Yes.
Q: Can I create DriveCrypt containers less than 1 Mbyte
in size ?
A: Yes. You can now specify containers in Kbytes from 250K upwards.
Q: Can I 'defrag' or 'Scandisk' my DriveCrypt
containers ?
A: Yes
Q: Can I create DriveCrypt containers without the
wizard ?
A: No, on this version you must use the wizard to create new DriveCrypt
containers.
Q: What is the default password for the local console
Lock-Out screen ?
A: For old versions (before version 3.01a) the Default password is: securstar.
For newer versions there is no defauld password.
Please make sure that you change this password, as soon as possible.
Q: Why all that mouse waddling/button clicking when I'm
creating DriveCrypt containers ?
A: DriveCrypt needs lots of random numbers, and this is the best way to get them.
Q: What is the maximum size DriveCrypt container I can
make ?
A: Files on Windows 95/98 can be no more than 4 GigaBytes and so file based
DriveCrypt containers can be no larger than this. Dedicated Partitions can be up
to 2047 GigaBytes in size. On Windows NT 4 /2000 and XP, file containers can
have a size of 64 GB, while partitions can have a size up to 2047 GigaBytes. A
future version will allow a DriveCrypt to span several container files.
Q: Why do I need to enable my old 'Summer' format disks
?
A: Summer requires the password text to be posted to the driver. It is better
that the software doesn't send the password text unless you need the
compatibility of Summer for your old DriveCrypt containers. Summer isn't
recommended for new containers. Note that enabling 'Summer' will cause the
password texts to be cached in the drivers locked memory. 'Summer' IS NOT
CURRENTLY SUPPORTED ON WINDOWS NT 4, 2000 and XP.
Q: Does DriveCrypt work on Windows NT4 / 2000 and XP?
A: Yes
Q: How do I mount containers after creating them ?
A: There are three ways to do this:
1) Use the menu file mount container option
2) Drag the container file to the DriveCrypt window
3) Create an association with DriveCrypt for the DRC file (Always open with and
you can then simply double click on the container file
Q: Why is my .WAV audio file not suitable for
DriveCrypt's steganography feature ?
A: DriveCrypt needs 16 bit stereo .WAV files. Suitable files can be created with
programs such as 'WinDac' or 'Cool Edit'. Do not use wav files with pure silence
at the beginning of the music file.
Q: Can I store DriveCrypt volumes on recordable CD
disks and CD-RW disks ?
A: Yes you can. Create the container file on your hard drive, and burn it onto
the CD Please note that in all cases (even on CD-RW) the DriveCrypt volumes will
be read only.
Q: Can I store my containers on DVD RAM disks ?
A: Yes you can. Please note that the DVD RAM disk has to be formatted as UDF
rather than FAT16, and you may need to use the UDF filesystem that came with
your drive. DriveCrypt containers on this optical media will be seen as normal
read write disks.
Q: What about Zip and Jaz disks ?
A: You can store your containers on these disks. You can also use partitions on
them.
Q: What does 'brutal dismount' mean ?
A: Brutal dismount allows DriveCrypt containers to be dismounted even when
programs have files open on them. This option is really only there for emergency
use as Windows may crash with a blue screen message when using this option.
Q: Does this version of DriveCrypt still have 'backup'
key data information ?
A: Yes but it is encrypted more than once, to prevent automatic identification
of DriveCrypt container files. Utilities are now built in to use this backup
data. Changing passwords will convert the format of your old containers to this
new specification automatically.
Q: What is the new 'traveller mode' which can be
installed ?
A: Traveller mode, is a way of installing DriveCrypt so you can access
containers without having to permanently install DriveCrypt on the relevant
Windows system. Dedicated hard disk partitions need DriveCrypt to be fully
installed to be accessed on Windows 95/98. Traveller mode installs only onto
removable media such as floppy disks etc.
Q: Can I mount a DriveCrypt volume over a network?
A: Yes.
Q: Couldn't I just use Microsoft's new EFS filesystem
in Windows 2000?
A: Yes, but remember the encryption is limited by U.S export regulations to weak
encryption only; and it is not complete drive encryption, it's transparent
directory or file encryption, plus you can't use it with any other operating
system.
Q: Microsoft uses "public key cryptography" in EFS to
protect my keys, isn't this stronger encryption than what is available in
DriveCrypt ?
A: No, in this case it's a different way of protecting the actual directory/file
encryption keys.
Q: Isn't encryption/steganography illegal ?
A: Maybe, it depends on where in the world you live, please check your own laws
and regulations before using DriveCrypt.
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