If dead serious, unplug internet, turn off wireless, use read only Linux live DVDs (I like Mint 17.2 XFCE) and store encrypted on USB sticks only - never touch HDD while running. For that little bit more, needs memory flush on exit.
Pain in the Ass but closer to what he wants. .... or openBSD in iron assed tighten everything down mode. On 15-11-15 06:06 PM, Ralph Boland wrote:
I have a writer friend who is paranoid that someone will break into his Windows machine and steal stuff he hasn't published yet. I suggested that he try Linux but I am wondering if it would be better that he dual booted Linux on top of his Windows OS and use Windows for Internet stuff (He downloads lots of movies and does other standard Internet stuff.) and use Linux for his writing. If he never connects to the Internet from the Linux side of the partition of the HD then noone should be able to see his Linux Partition even if they break into his Windows OS. Well, that's the idea; I don't know how sound it is. Is this a good idea? I assume he would use libre office and convert it to Word for sending to the publishers. I assume Literature publishers use Word and not Latex or anything else; right? Which version of Linux would be a good choice for him to use? I use Debian but he knows little about computers so something easier to use would be better and more importantly, for him, a very secure version of Linux would be better. Note: He suffers from ADHD and is sloppy about security. I am doing what I can. Ralph (Rocky) Boland _______________________________________________ clug-talk mailing list clug-talk@clug.ca http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca Mailing List Guidelines (http://clug.ca/ml_guidelines.php) **Please remove these lines when replying
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