Re: [tor-talk] observation: Browser bundle secure files deletion

2011-10-05 Thread Joe Btfsplk
On 10/4/2011 4:38 PM, Robert Ransom wrote: On 2011-10-04, Joe Btfsplkjoebtfs...@gmx.com wrote: I've thought about TBB it insecurely deleting files such as cache when closing TBB Firefox. I assume this is what happens - I've investigated - a BIT - seems that's what it does. If you have

[tor-talk] observation: Browser bundle secure files deletion

2011-10-04 Thread Joe Btfsplk
I've thought about TBB it insecurely deleting files such as cache when closing TBB Firefox. I assume this is what happens - I've investigated - a BIT - seems that's what it does. *Is this correct?* If true, there's no opportunity to securely wipe the files, rather than them being insecurely

Re: [tor-talk] observation: Browser bundle secure files deletion

2011-10-04 Thread Joe Btfsplk
On 10/4/2011 9:22 AM, Julian Yon wrote: On 04/10/11 15:00, Advrk Aplmrkt wrote: I had the exact same question about secure delete. Also, securing wiping the computer's memory is important, as sensitive data could be recovered from RAM even *after* power off... TAILS handles this:

Re: [tor-talk] observation: Browser bundle secure files deletion

2011-10-04 Thread Joe Btfsplk
On 10/4/2011 2:20 PM, Julian Yon wrote: Generally it's polite to read the information you've been given before responding at length. As you have not, I don't see much point in continuing trying to help you. Sorry to have to put it like that, but I'm chronically ill and don't appreciate having

Re: [tor-talk] observation: Browser bundle secure files deletion

2011-10-04 Thread Robert Ransom
On 2011-10-04, Joe Btfsplk joebtfs...@gmx.com wrote: I've thought about TBB it insecurely deleting files such as cache when closing TBB Firefox. I assume this is what happens - I've investigated - a BIT - seems that's what it does. If you have evidence that TBB-Firefox stores sensitive