On 30/09/13 18:16, Joe Wulf wrote:
If the implementation of this is in fact a deep dark secret that
only
the implementers on 'that' system know, as well as the users... then
this might be a possibility to protect the data at the expense of the
person or persons lives on the wrong end of the large wrench.
The kind of implementation you are talking about, more than likely,
would already be known to wrench-wielding miscreants. Therefore, they'd
be on the look-out for attempts at giving the wrong key phrase.
That is why you use steganography to hide the data. So to the person
inspecting, it looks just like garbled rubbish on disc.
However, if you apply that to your main system, that is kind of stupid,
as everyone will know you have a system there.
For those interested though, here the link to the dm-steg stuff.
Including a git repo.
Looks kind of unmaintained. Would require some crypt-analysis people
and coders to look at the code. To make sure it is sound.
Peer review and all that jazz.
http://dmsteg.sourceforge.net/
Regards,
Tristan
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