On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 12:52:13 -0400,
"Eric H.
Christensen" <sparks(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
They'll just keep using the wrench until you tell them all of
the
passwords.
Even plausible deniability
might not work so well, if someone who knows
what their doing
looks at you disk.
If your data is valuable enough (or you are
paranoid enough) you could try something like this:
There are
services that provide disappearing web sites. You could have your
encryption program make part of your key from such a web site. Every
time you decrypt your volume for use, it removes the old site/key and
creates a new site/key (which you would have to memorize). The site
would disappear after 24 hours automatically or 2 failed login
attempts. So, if you wait long enough or give them a bad password,
your data is gone because you no longer actually have the key. Well,
there isn't a key anymore so...
---
Will Y.
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