Hum. Well, me I personally like the piss-off factor: the cops KNOW you had
something, which is bad enough. And then, they KNOW you destroyed it. But
most importantly, they know you know they know, but you don't give a crap. A
flagrant touting of their authority. If they don't beat you to death,
Jason Holt wrote:
There are lots of pitfalls in secure erasure, even without considering
physical media attacks. Your filesystem may not overwrite data on the same
blocks used to write the data originally, for instance. Plaintext may be left
in the journal and elsewhere. Even filling up the
--- Tyler Durden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, they could just tune in on Echelon, which really seems to be
reality. There is no need for infinite resources to do such a thing.
Echelon ain't a radio, and not all members of TLAs have access. Indeed,
you
can be damn sure that they are very
--- Tyler Durden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes, this reminded me of another brilliant idea.
Why don't some cars have a little tiny furnace for stash destruction?
If you've got an on-board stash and some Alabama hillbilly with a badge
pulls you over, you just hit the button and have you're
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And then, of course, in the off chance they can't actually break the
message under that flag, they can merely send a guy out with
binoculars or whatever.
Don't forget about rubber-hose cryptanlysis. Rumour has it that
method is preferred in many cases since it makes the code-breakers
--- Steve Thompson scribbled:
--- Tyler Durden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes, this reminded me of another brilliant idea.
Why don't some cars have a little tiny furnace for stash destruction?
If you've got an on-board stash and some Alabama hillbilly with a badge
pulls you over, you
While the errors are both glaring and funny as hell in the below article,
the concept is an interesting one.
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What this country needs is a good old fashioned nuclear enema.
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