-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 11/02/13 07:37, Douglas Lucas wrote: > I should note the solution I came up with for this. "Use a firewall > to monitor for suspicious outbound traffic." I guess that's the > best solution there is short of disassembling the new machine and > knowing what you're looking at.
I suppose one could imagine a Telex-like system for hiding exfiltrated data in the random fields of an encrypted protocol, for reception by a network middlebox. Especially if one had suitable middleboxes installed in secret rooms all over the US. ;-) Cheers, Michael -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJRGVZIAAoJEBEET9GfxSfMr0MH/0jZrf12C/HS0mRIfUYqcChC Mn1bh4XiPi71XwlqC2BkvghEtNANwjPJorsBG61cBDx5e/pG+wwKKgQJkN+NpCVn PCaxYgMHFfsD/TvFSbmVbQr1Acw58Wdnp6qvjS+RNuS4xKPw4570P8ph377h+tWX vwtOHvnGWQE0j0xLLpHf5w7UJSICMFwsaTmJcf8i8KOTlVSi8iXHnBJ7N1kd92af 9Pmtza3+NpmH0QrPrCQr4abSVuVPKfTSLMikjLDyniaj29OpHqwzb0llPEegh09k J5uGnIJ2jj4d+d3HOIIewW1TQWonrf7vS18HQjjAP+trPPaxoDzo7CLhlBywGE0= =J2Yk -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- Unsubscribe, change to digest, or change password at: https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/liberationtech
