"A great thing about DMGs is that they can be stored anywhere - hidden in some obscure directory on the local machine, a network storage device, a USB drive, whatever. ![]() That was the scenario faced recently by Web application security expert Jeremiah Grossman, CTO of WhiteHat Security, who woke up one morning and - after many failed password attempts - realized that he'd changed his password but forgotten what he'd changed it to.Īs a result, he was unable to access the many different Mac OS X Disk Image (.dmg) files he uses to store his work, which he created with Apple FileVault using double the default level of encryption: AES-256. ![]() What happens when you've forgotten the password that unlocks every byte of data you have stored?
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