On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 10:41:27AM +0700, Oskar Sandberg wrote:
> 
> It falls somewhere in the area of "If you are worried about physical
> access to your system, boobytrap the hull with plastik and have it set to
> discharge every 6 hours if it doesn't get a timestamp signed by your
> public key."

That would be a good idea.  Maybe I should do that.  Also, the
plastique should be set up so that it also detonates if anyone
attempts to remove it.

> Or encrypt EVERYTHING and teach yourself a 4*5 character (lowercase and
> numbers that's 110 bits or so) random passcode. And then still get fucked
> when they manage to lift the info from your ram, tempest your monitor, or
> simply put 300 volts through your testicals until you talk.

Solution to the tempest problem: put your box quite a distance
underground or put several RF white noise generators around the
building which produce RF that is very similar in range of frequencies
and range of amplitudes as your box and its monitor.  Solution to the
300 volts through the testicles: keep an automatic pistol or automatic
rifle loaded with a clip/chain of silicone tipped fluid filled
thermoset plastic rounds or sodium azide tipped high explosive core
rounds on you at all times so that you can shoot and kill *anyone*
(even if they have a full body kevlar suit) who gets anywhere remotely
near to you or your box.  To stop you they'll have to kill you (which
will be pretty damn hard if you have an automatic rifle loaded with a
chain of this extra-powerful ammo aimed and firing at them), which
stops them from getting anything you know.

> Or you could just move to a cabin somewhere in forrest in Montana and
> start sending loving brown envelopes to judges and technologists (via
> good old fashioned snail mail).

That doesn't have the psychological effect of a guy with a chaingun
firing off thousands of rounds of ammo that cuts through kevlar like a
hot knife cuts through butter.

-- 
Travis Bemann
Sendmail is still screwed up on my box.
My email address is really bemann at execpc.com.
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