Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer wrote:
>> TrueCrypt can encrypt entire disks/volumes, and this has been there since at
>> least version 4.0.
>
> That doesn't make it WD/FD according to any accepted definition of the
> term. The happenstance that a partition of volume can consume an entire
> device is irrelevant. Products like Truecrypt and Bestcrypt are not
> whole disk encryption, and don't pretend to be.
You're telling bullshit. TrueCrypt can encrypt entire volumes including the
partition table and the rest of block #0.
>> I would still refrain from using it, because it's sadly full of security
>> vulnerabilities. Pretty much like any other FDE software out there. :-(
>
> Rubbish. Your "vulnerability" hasn't been addresses because it's not a
> vulnerability at all.
So the BSOD is just a pure imagination, and my test exploit which uses the
memory write to patch KeSingleAccessCheck() ran by pure magic?