On 09/10/2012 04:55 PM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
Second, no, of course the distro-on-a-stick doesn't defend against Van
Eck phreaking.

Distro-on-a-stick doesn't defend against anything if you don't trust the hardware, which you shouldn't if you don't trust the software. It's entirely feasible to set up a machine that appears to be booting your operating system from a normal system BIOS, but is actually booting it in a virtual machine, whose memory, keyboard and video screen are visible to the host OS.

Anyway, if you are doing something that is all of (1) highly secret, (2) highly valuable, and (3) in a highly uncontrolled environment and this really is a serious question, you would not be advertising it on a public mailing list. If you are missing any one of those conditions, this can't be considered a question worth spending such extraordinary energy on.

        John

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