On Tue, 03 May 2022 19:52:21 +0000 (UTC) Matt Borja <m...@mattborja.dev> wrote:
> Does exporting your private key (which already comes encrypted and requires > password authentication) to encrypted USB flash drive then placed under > lock and key not suffice as an offline backup? If the USB flash drive does not fail, then yes, it would suffice. NAND Flash memory (the sort used in USB flash drives), relies on a static charge being placed on the gate of a MOSFET to "bias" the MOSFET on or off. In a perfect world, that gate is perfectly insulated and will not leak. We don't live in such a world, there is a non-infinite resistance that allows a leakage current, and the charge will eventually fade. How long will that take? Who knows? On the other hand, there are paper recordings that have lasted millennia. Personally, I'm eyeing off the A3 pen-plotter that's at my feet right now and wondering whether I could get it to "draw" a QR code or similar 2D barcode of a private key. Sure, it's computer-driven, but it's old enough to not have the storage capacity to "remember" an A3 image of a private key. Make such a program also emit G-code, and you could likely use any el-cheapo 3D printer mechanism to cobble together such a plotter. -- Stuart Longland (aka Redhatter, VK4MSL) I haven't lost my mind... ...it's backed up on a tape somewhere. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org https://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users