Also there are 3rd party (paid and free) FDE tools available.
No matter how far in the future: If you find an 'old' TC volume/drive all you need to do is to install Win2k/XP/Vista/7, install TC 7.1a and decrypt. There's simply no need and practical use for a TC 7.2 with crippled…
Don't forget that M$ gives you the great 'service' to store your BL-key in your M$-account (on their servers) as soon as a) your machine is not connected to a domain and b) you're [...] enough (most are!) to log on with…
Nothing kept them from having an XP (VM) offline just for compilation. It was best practice for security related products (actually for any development) to develop and compile offline anyway.
FDE was available from different vendors (I bought DriveCrypt PlusPack more than 15 yr ago and tried CompuSec (free) more than 10 yr ago, Comodo FDE is around since ~2k8). So availability of FDE software can hardly be…
Also there are 3rd party (paid and free) FDE tools available.
No matter how far in the future: If you find an 'old' TC volume/drive all you need to do is to install Win2k/XP/Vista/7, install TC 7.1a and decrypt. There's simply no need and practical use for a TC 7.2 with crippled…
Don't forget that M$ gives you the great 'service' to store your BL-key in your M$-account (on their servers) as soon as a) your machine is not connected to a domain and b) you're [...] enough (most are!) to log on with…
Nothing kept them from having an XP (VM) offline just for compilation. It was best practice for security related products (actually for any development) to develop and compile offline anyway.
FDE was available from different vendors (I bought DriveCrypt PlusPack more than 15 yr ago and tried CompuSec (free) more than 10 yr ago, Comodo FDE is around since ~2k8). So availability of FDE software can hardly be…