[OT] Bios Level USB Stick Protection
On 08/03/2016 09:48 AM, Spencer wrote:
Hi,
Bastiani Fortress: tool that might jeopardize me
Your deception XD
But for realz, the OS may not wipe the RAM as expected.
Wordlife, Spencer
Off the top, consider Tails. You can set up a persistent volume on the stick to get at the code later and it TRIES to wipe memory when you shut tails down. It makes no use of the machine's drive so there's nothing there, BUT any device being plugged into the computer's USB port is probably logged somewhere with whatever details can be obtained. My tails drive, when plugged in and not in use shows as an unmounted 5.4 gigabyte encrypted volume in xfce mint linux. They'll probably see at least that much information. Rr
Yeah, Rayzer. Tails. The best i can think of in this case. Tails will defenetely protect you versus more than 90% of the common info-sec problems (unless you've got a hardware based keylogger :)). 2016-08-03 20:58 GMT+03:00 Rayzer <rayzer@riseup.net>:
Off the top, consider Tails. You can set up a persistent volume on the stick to get at the code later and it TRIES to wipe memory when you shut tails down. It makes no use of the machine's drive so there's nothing there, BUT any device being plugged into the computer's USB port is probably logged somewhere with whatever details can be obtained.
Rr
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