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Igor Chudov @ home wrote:
Lucky Green wrote:
If you really need to keep your information processing "private", then you can either isolate yourself inside a double-shielded room of solid copper; power everything with batteries; have no wires leading out of that room; make damned sure the door has the nice secure wiping strips to complete the shield when you close it -- or move your information processor into the middle of a whole bunch of the same or worse RF/RFI/EMI emitters, and just _maybe_ your data will get lost or become inaccessible because of the overload of the detection equipment by much larger interference fields. Or use paper, pencil, and one-time pads and burn everything that's done "in the clear" and really scrunch the ashes into dust. [Again, I am not the author of the above post.]
An interesting use of one time pads -- to keep one's own secrets. And where to keep the pads themselves?
I apologize sincerely for mentioning this, but in reference to "where to keep the pads", maybe that's why Don Wood (when he was at NSA) got into doing what he does.