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darrenwwwa

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Aug 12, 2009
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I have been using the built in AES 256 encryption software to create encrypted folders. This has worked very well.

However, it is missing a feature I would very much like to have.
I would like to be able to enter a 'kill' password that would delete the data within and replace it with a set of 'innocent' files.

I have searched and found nothing to do this.

Has anyone seed software that does this?

Thanks for your help.
 
Look at TrueCrypt. It doesn't do exactly that, but has a plausible deniability feature that would be a better solution in my opinion.
 
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