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kalberts20-Jun-18 3:20
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The information on your computer is only fully protected by encryption when it is powered off or in hibernate mode. Simply locking your computer is not sufficient for encryption.


Laugh | :laugh: Yeah, information is definitely "protected" when the computer is off. But how encryption protects your data when the computer is off is beyond me. Maybe I'm not as smart as I thought.
I guess this refers to some setup of encryption keys is done during boot up (for e.g. full disk encryption) or login (for private user files encryption). If someone can access the computer in other ways while it is still running, and with the keys set up, the intruder may be able to decrypt files. If the intruder can log in under another user name, full disk encryption doesn't protect the disk. If he can access the machine through a network, he may be able to impersonate himself as you, and retrieve your files regardless of keyboard and screen being locked.

If the full-disk encryption requires a password at boot time, the thief won't be able to boot up the machine. If you haven't logged in, the decryption of your personal files is not set up. So I am not laughing as much of it as you do.

I do laugh at Windows decrypting my personal files without me giving any decryption key, and I must have blind faith in Windows not doing the same encryption for someone else. But if you open an encrypted .zip archive in WinZip, and type in the secret password for retrieving one file from the archive, then WinZip will remember that password until you close WinZip, so that any passer-by could sit down at your desk and see other encrypted files without specifying the password. You must exit WinZip to avoid such peeking. Similarly, you must log out to avoid peeking into your Windows encrypted private files.

Even though it is old now: Security aware people should read the design documents for the Kerberos authentication system. There is a thorough discussion of all the considerations they made to make sure no eavesdropper would be able to pick up secret keys and passwords.
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GeneralAwesome post. Too often so true, but I do like C (-) Pin
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