### Two Open Source Apps for data protection ###

rysiek rysiek at hackerspace.pl
Mon May 12 06:15:34 PDT 2014


Dnia poniedziaƂek, 12 maja 2014 11:15:37 Cathal pisze:
> Panic passwords are dangerous, as there's a risk the attacker has a copy of
> the encrypted data prior to demanding a decryption key. That's why
> Truecrypt etc prefer plausibly-deniable systems involving fake containers
> revealed by a panic password: they crack the container and find something
> plausibly sensitive, but not what they're seeking.

Well, about that...
https://defuse.ca/truecrypt-plausible-deniability-useless-by-game-theory.htm

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Pozdr
rysiek
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