After 18 months I definitely would be unable to comply to unlock the drive if the password was even remotely complicated.
Seems like the proper thing to do with a drive you forget the password to is to zero the drive.
I know I have encrypted archives of very mundane data in incremental backups which I have no clue as to what the password is, and due to the technology involved it's almost impossible to remove the files without risking to compromise the ability to restore other files. Ooops.
Seems like the proper thing to do with a drive you forget the password to is to zero the drive.
I know I have encrypted archives of very mundane data in incremental backups which I have no clue as to what the password is, and due to the technology involved it's almost impossible to remove the files without risking to compromise the ability to restore other files. Ooops.