rebellatio 25 Posted ... http://edition.cnn.com/2017/02/16/us/border-legal-rights-faq-trnd/index.html?iid=ob_mobile_article_footer_expansion 1 Lynwoodevobe reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
greenclaydog 6 Posted ... How would this apply to a laptop or phone with full disk encryption? I mean, you could just toss it to them and say "Okay, have fun with VeraCrypt" They can search it all day long, it does nothing if it's impossible for them to see the data. 1 OmniNegro reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
Ricnvolved1956 51 Posted ... They won't be able to decrypt it, but most likely they will permanently confiscate it simply out of spite. Quote Hide Ricnvolved1956's signature Hide all signatures During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act. —George Orwell The further society drifts from truth the more it hates those who speak it. —George Orwell A lie is as good as the truth when everyone believes. No one ever lost a dime underestimating the intelligence of the amerikan public. {Generally attributed to H.L. Mencken} THANK YOU: Russia Today; Edward Snowden; Julian Assange; John Kiriakou; Thomas Drake; William Binney; Ray McGovern; Kirk Wiebe; Matt Taibbi; Sputnik News Share this post Link to post
greenclaydog 6 Posted ... They won't be able to decrypt it, but most likely they will permanently confiscate it simply out of spite. So the government can steal my property because they cannot see what is on it? Great. What do they even do with permanently confiscated electronics? Format them and watch porn in the back room during lunch break? I mean, shouldn't that be against some law? Quote Share this post Link to post
Ricnvolved1956 51 Posted ... Look... I don't know for a fact that the TSA morons will definitely confiscate your device if you don't provide the password. But I think it's possible, and perhaps likely. They have a ready made excuse: "We're confiscating this device in the interest of national security." Then they might say you can retrieve it at an unspecified later date and it will be totally up to you to navigate the labyrinthine bureaucracy. The chances are good that either it will be stolen by a TSA assclown or dumped in a storage room somewhere, making it impossible to locate. And believe it when I say that NO ONE will give a f*ck if you never see your device again. It is an undeniable fact about human nature that anyone with any degree of bureaucratic power over the minions will exercise that power as far as he/she can push it. We've all seen displays of this kind of shallow arrogance known as a petty power trip. Quote Hide Ricnvolved1956's signature Hide all signatures During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act. —George Orwell The further society drifts from truth the more it hates those who speak it. —George Orwell A lie is as good as the truth when everyone believes. No one ever lost a dime underestimating the intelligence of the amerikan public. {Generally attributed to H.L. Mencken} THANK YOU: Russia Today; Edward Snowden; Julian Assange; John Kiriakou; Thomas Drake; William Binney; Ray McGovern; Kirk Wiebe; Matt Taibbi; Sputnik News Share this post Link to post
Kepler_452b 77 Posted ... That's why Veracrypt uses a second decoy operating system. You give them the password to the decoy os. IF you've followed all the security procedures, they won't be able to tell that there is a second hidden os where your real data and history is. Unless you're on some watch list, for the purpose of border crossing, I imagine that just booting it to the decoy will be sufficient. Quote Share this post Link to post
greenclaydog 6 Posted ... That's why Veracrypt uses a second decoy operating system. You give them the password to the decoy os. IF you've followed all the security procedures, they won't be able to tell that there is a second hidden os where your real data and history is. Unless you're on some watch list, for the purpose of border crossing, I imagine that just booting it to the decoy will be sufficient. I seem to recall seeing that in installation, I'll have to enable that when i install it on a laptop. I currently only have it on my desktop, as all of my laptops are shitty and practically useless. As you can imagine, that won't be going across borders anytime soon. Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 9972 Posted ... That's why Veracrypt uses a second decoy operating system. Very useful. Even for someone coming from Kepler 452b. Kind regards 2 OpenSourcerer and LZ1 reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
iwih2gk 93 Posted ... That's why Veracrypt uses a second decoy operating system. Very useful. Even for someone coming from Kepler 452b. Kind regards I wish a good coder would write something just like it for Linux. I have seen advanced coders hint that its quite possible, but nobody I know or trust has ever presented a linux OS software with a hidden OS option. Perhaps a "marriage" of talent with VeraCrypt's hidden volume technology and some on the Debian team or whoever. The linux flavor of VeraCrypt works great and the source code is an easy build using Linux. I would gladly pay for such a piece of software, and I know I am not alone on this. While VeraCrypt is great (the linux handling of my volumes is nearly flawless), I can't bring myself to switch to a hidden OS using Windows, because its a "leaker" of an OS, with too many components cloaked behind closed source construction. My intention is to never return to Windows as my hobby machine. I'll keep one running just to stay in touch, but I'ld never come here with it, as an example. Sure as can be many members will disagree and that is their right. Won't fight you over your feelings on the subject. Won't agree with you either. 1 OmniNegro reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
Ricnvolved1956 51 Posted ... Friends don't let friends use Windows. 1 LZ1 reacted to this Quote Hide Ricnvolved1956's signature Hide all signatures During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act. —George Orwell The further society drifts from truth the more it hates those who speak it. —George Orwell A lie is as good as the truth when everyone believes. No one ever lost a dime underestimating the intelligence of the amerikan public. {Generally attributed to H.L. Mencken} THANK YOU: Russia Today; Edward Snowden; Julian Assange; John Kiriakou; Thomas Drake; William Binney; Ray McGovern; Kirk Wiebe; Matt Taibbi; Sputnik News Share this post Link to post