Safeguarding your porn collection using encrypted disk images
by Volker Weber
With Tiger coming up shortly, it's now more important than ever to keep your porn collection secure. It's only a matter of time until someone using a shared Mac performs an innocuous Spotlight search that suddenly turns up a cornucopia of nasty porn associated with you. Depending on who finds it, you could get a visit from social services, suffer a divorce or breakup, be outed, be labeled a pervert, lose your job, or land in jail. In this instance, an ounce of prevention is worth a ton of cure.
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