No master keys, no brute force. Is this possible?
Is there a way to encrypt your entire mac.
No master keys, no brute force. Is this possible?
[4 Points] None:
[3 Points] y_s_l_:
No encryption is 100% safe. You can do a disk-wide encryption, and as long as the password is different than any password LE can subpoena, I think you should be good.
[2 Points] belizeinme:
Throw in the ocean on way to belize
[2 Points] jjcooli0h:
If you mean a Mac computer: then yes. It's called FileVault. There are a few points of minor weakness, although you needn't be overly concerned with them. People have tried to attack it for quite a while.
If you mean MAC - like a MAC address, then no. There's no way to encrypt the MAC address while still having the message be deliverable.
[1 Points] None:
Mac's have FileVault built right in, just use a strong password.
[1 Points] 0damnthing:
[0 Points] LordDongler:
Nope, your router needs your mac address in order to properly route your packets to you
[-2 Points] None:
Lmgtfy.com
[-1 Points] FuckTheJakes:
Step 1: Don't buy a mac.
stick it in ur butt