Comments on: Secure Your Data with Apple OS X http://www.playingwithwire.com/2006/12/secure-your-data-with-apple-os-x/ The Internet Startup Blog Sat, 24 Oct 2009 19:07:30 +0000 hourly 1 By: Playing With Wire » Apple Keychain: All Your Passwords in One Secure Place http://www.playingwithwire.com/2006/12/secure-your-data-with-apple-os-x/#comment-184 Wed, 07 Feb 2007 01:05:45 +0000 http://www.playingwithwire.com/test/?p=50#comment-184 […] to secure your data with Apple OS X before. But what about your passwords? You could put them in an encrypted file, but there is a certain amount of effort involved with this. Every time you want a password you […]

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By: Alexander Ljungberg http://www.playingwithwire.com/2006/12/secure-your-data-with-apple-os-x/#comment-31 Fri, 08 Dec 2006 23:22:00 +0000 http://www.playingwithwire.com/test/?p=50#comment-31 That’s a good question. Before we found out about Apple’s built in encrypted disk image support, both me and Viktor were using PGP Desktop. You might want to give that a shot because there are both PC and Mac versions.

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By: malak http://www.playingwithwire.com/2006/12/secure-your-data-with-apple-os-x/#comment-30 Fri, 08 Dec 2006 20:56:00 +0000 http://www.playingwithwire.com/test/?p=50#comment-30 Encrypted disk images are great…

My problem is with how deal with keeping the information secure when my home PC is a Mac but my work PCs are… well, PCs. How do I open an encrypted disk image on my PC.

This is also a problem because… well, a flash drive is a great way to keep files synced, but it’s doubly at risk (these things are getting so small its easy to *lose* one), and I’m also concerned about the flash wearing out quicker if an encrypted FS is on it.

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