[OT] Bios Level USB Stick Protection

Александр afalex169 at gmail.com
Wed Aug 3 11:12:55 PDT 2016


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 at riseup.net>:

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> 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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