how can I encrypt a folder in windows so it only open using a strong password?
>>61559232
Make a new partition and use Bitlocker.
Anything higher than AES 128 will do the trick.
>THANKS NSA
>>61559277
but this only works on windows
is there a linux alternative?
>>61559650
Partition encryption built in linux?
>>61559896
I don't know how to use without gui
>>61559923
learn without. Google it.
>>61559923
Too bad that you are retarded.
>>61559949
fuck you kike
>>61559277
>higher than aes-128
>implying aes-128 isn't secure
aes-128 is more than secure, especially for fags like OP who know nothing about cryptograpgy and probably don't need to encrypt anything anyway
>>61559993
>aes-128 is more than secure
*tips fedora*
>>61560050
https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/14068/why-most-people-use-256-bit-encryption-instead-of-128-bit
>>61559923
Set aside some partition space and use zulucrypt if you are not well versed in terminal.
https://mhogomchungu.github.io/zuluCrypt/
>>61560066
thank you
66 is the digit of someone decent
Thankfully not everyone here is a kike
>>61560060
why use AES?
>>61560115
Sorry Mr. FBI. I'll disable HTTPS at once! And password hashing my user's credentials? Pffft, who needs that?
>>61560116
It's fairly standard, but there's plenty of others that'll do the job
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blowfish_(cipher)
>>61560156
>password hashing credentials
I'm a little high so forgive
>>61560156
>Sorry Mr. FBI.
You can't fool me you Satan worshiping CIA NIGGER. Terry and God's OS will make your pedo mind burn in hell for all of eternity.
>>61560239
Joke's on you since I host an archive for all of Terry's genius
>>61560115
I live in a country (Canada) where the police can legally invade my home and confiscate my PC. The only thing I have here are 4chan logs which I called people niggers
calling someone nigger in Canada is 6 years jail
I want to avoid jail. Thanks.
>>61560252
>he's canadian
This is why /g/ needs flags, then we can avoid these faggot leafs.
>>61560116
Hardware acceleration.
>>61560264
I'm not canadian I'm living here for the next 2~3 years
>>61560252
>what is using a vpn.