Re: Scientology tries to break PGP - and (fwd)
I would just like to point out that, when a LEA comes to you to get at the contents of your computer, (s)he is not going to patiently wait while your system wipes the offending evidence off your hard disk. The first thing they do is make a copy of everything, so they can work from the copy. Besides, you do have backup tapes laying around all over the place, don't you?
Sounds like a recomendation for SFS (Secure File System). It encryppts everything going to the disk. I used an SFS partition for a while. But, I swap between DOS and Linux. Havn't seen SFS for linux yet. Later, Tom <kelso@netcom.com>
In that case you must try CFS or Cryto File Sytem. Not implemented in a partition or in the kernel like SFS but as a user level loopback nfs server. Its quite nice. Aleph One / aleph1@dfw.net http://underground.org/ On Tue, 12 Sep 1995, Tom Rollins wrote:
Date: Tue, 12 Sep 1995 13:56:18 -0700 (PDT) From: Tom Rollins <kelso@netcom.com> To: cypherpunks@toad.com Subject: Re: Scientology tries to break PGP - and (fwd)
I would just like to point out that, when a LEA comes to you to get at the contents of your computer, (s)he is not going to patiently wait while your system wipes the offending evidence off your hard disk. The first thing they do is make a copy of everything, so they can work from the copy. Besides, you do have backup tapes laying around all over the place, don't you?
Sounds like a recomendation for SFS (Secure File System). It encryppts everything going to the disk. I used an SFS partition for a while. But, I swap between DOS and Linux. Havn't seen SFS for linux yet.
Later, Tom <kelso@netcom.com>
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