Robert J. Hansen rjh at sixdemonbag.org wrote on Fri May 9 19:56:51 CEST 2008 :
> The interrogator decides to keep on beating you until you decide >to turn over the (nonexistent) hidden volume. >there are times when you very much want to prove >that you _don't_ have certain data. >TrueCrypt's design makes these sorts of proofs impossible not 'impossible' just *tediously inconvenient* ;-) for discussion purposes, assume the following: [1] a 1 gig usb drive [2] a true-crypt container of 1 gig (actually somewhat less, but whatever it is, to fill the drive) [3] a hidden volume of 100 mb now, if you know that you are going to a repressive area where you will be forced to reveal everything and prove that there is nothing left unrevealed, then you can: (a) copy the hidden volume to somewhere else, well out of the influence of the interrogators, and leave it there until you are safely home (b) erase the hidden volume from the truecrypt container (Peter Guttmann 35 pass, should work fine, considering the next few steps) (c) copy whatever convincingly private information you have on the hidden volume, that you don't mind the interrogators having, into the truecrypt volume; (your medical information, SAT scores, parking tickets, tax returns, etc. ;-) [all stuff that they can get without you anyway, and verify] ) (d) fill up the rest of the truecrypt container with free open source programs that you like to take with you, to recreate on whatever laptop you might want to use, some excellent space-fillers are: cygwin components and libraries grc compilers ubuntu packages python programs, libraries and documentation, any number of downloadable pdf books, videos, or music (keep them 'legal' ;-) ) etc. if there is no space left for a hidden volume in the truecrypt container or on the usb drive, then there is no possible hidden volume, something even the interrogator should be able to see ... (n.b. this means you can't take a laptop with you, unless you fill the harddrive the same way [although not that hard to do if you absolutely must, and are a film buff, 20 to 40 movies added to what's ordinarily on your laptop, will easily fill a 160 gig drive] ) caveat: as Al Pacino said in *The Recruit* : "Everybody breaks. Don't get caught." Don't visit these kind of repressive areas in the first place ;-) vedaal any ads or links below this message are added by hushmail without my endorsement or awareness of the nature of the link -- Click here for great computer networking solutions! http://tagline.hushmail.com/fc/Ioyw6h4fM6muhkDk7x0ig9hNLfEi1gjJCl016xr3mMjptRcyWn5jOX/ _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users