Jim Choate wrote:
If there was as much variety at the hardware level as you assume nobody could afford to introduce new computers every few months.
Whatever.
Realisticaly it isn't this complicated. All one needs to do is write a program that allows the operator to talk directly to the hard drive controller. At that point it's a trivial matter to go out and find those hidden partitions. You could use normal drive recovery software if you had a mind, and that only costs a few hundred to a few thousand dollars and can be bought in the back of Computer Shopper.
Yes, and depending on the threat model this was about 5-6 on the last I've last sent. To get around that, you either modify the hard drive's on board controller, or you build a CPU emulator. There is one that's freely available called Bochs which will do this. They can happily boot from their floppy and talk directly to your virtual "hardware" and you still get through. Yeah, I know, ol'e paranoid Jim will reply to this using the word "Tempest" signature, to which I reply, if you're that paranoid, tempest shield your notebook and put in several RF transmitters to spit back pre-recorded tempest noise to play in synch. Shit, and why not? If you're gonna get THAT paranoid, you might as well take all the precautions in the universe. Oh, it's too expensive? Well that's just waaay too fucking bad. Gee, but one would have to think, why would they go to that extent and expense to find hidden bits of data on your drives, and not do body cavity searches and MRI and XRay scans of your body? Hell, why don't they buy electron tunneling microscopes just incase you might have encoded your data on the surface of that perfectly innocent looking CD jewel case in which you're carrying your music?
Don't bother, I already know how to do that.
This would stand out like a sore thumb.
Shaaa, now that I've shown you how, of course you already know how to do that. Now that I've shown you the code and told you how it works, of course to you it would stand out like a sore thumb because you know what to look for. The question is will it stand out to the minimum wage customs drone? You seem to think these guys are actually super spies, not clueless overpaid (for their level of skills) bored burrowcrats working on an assembly line. You're over estimating their abilities by at least four orders of magnitude there. Gee, I bet you use RSA with 65536 bits too and superencrypt with 3DES, IDEA, and Blowfish and Misty. -- =====================================Kaos=Keraunos=Kybernetos============== .+.^.+.| Sunder |Prying open my 3rd eye. So good to see |./|\. ..\|/..|sunder@sundernet.com|you once again. I thought you were |/\|/\ <--*-->| ------------------ |hiding, and you thought that I had run |\/|\/ ../|\..| "A toast to Odin, |away chasing the tail of dogma. I opened|.\|/. .+.v.+.|God of screwdrivers"|my eye and there we were.... |..... ======================= http://www.sundernet.com ==========================