Hello, I currently use VeraCrypt full disk encryption for Windows. I have experimented with using an encrypted volume within the C: on top of this in the past (although I currently do not have a volume set up - just basic full disk encryption). Using sysinternals Sigcheck, I see that I have two VeraCrypt.exe root certificates installed on my computer. They are both signed. They both have the same name, the same signing date and time, the same publisher (IDRIX SARL), the same product/file version,...
Hello, I currently use VeraCrypt full disk encryption for Windows. I have experimented with using an encrypted volume within the C: on top of this in the past (although I currently do not have a volume set up - just basic full disk encryption). Using sysinternals Sigcheck, I see that I have two VeraCrypt.exe root certificates installed on my computer. They are both signed. They both have the same name, the signing date and time, the same publisher (IDRIX SARL), the same product/file version, and...
Hello, I currently use VeraCrypt full disk encryption for Windows. I have experimented with using an encrypted volume within the C: on top of this in the past (although I currently do not have a volume set up - just basic full disk encryption). Using sysinternals Sigcheck, I see that I have two VeraCrypt.exe root certificates installed on my computer. They are both signed. They both have the same name, the signing date and time, the same publisher (IDRIX SARL), the same product/file version, and...