[HacktionLab] Getting data 100% safe

Pete petespeller at riseup.net
Thu Apr 5 09:24:51 UTC 2012


"If you're looking for something that 100% safe, that that is impossible"

Agree.

Section 49 1-3 of RIPA can force disclosure of "permissions" to access data.

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> Hi
>
> Well my practical experience is I used it a few years go to encrypt
> sensitive data to transfer over the border from a very repressive
> government. It was easy to use. We got the data out, but will never know
> if that was because the government agents didn't look at it, or couldn't
> crack it is unknown (it's not the sort of thing you ask at the border ;-)
> )
>
> If you're looking for something that 100% safe, that that is impossible
> AFAIK if you are going to used closed source software such as Windows.
>
> Cheers
>
> G
>
>
> On Wed 04 Apr 2012 19:32:07 BST, enjoyeverymoment
> [enjoyeverymoment at riseup.net] emailed subject: "Re: [HacktionLab]
> Getting data 100% safe" saying ...
>
>> thanks, had a look at that, and agree is the one people talk about
>> lots of 'talk'/said options are advertised on the internet but I'm
>> seeking
>> practical experience and confirmation before I start getting to work...
>> and perhaps offering advice to others...
>>
>> x
>>
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> I'm not an encryption expert, but lots of people talk about True Crypt
>> for Windows  - http://www.truecrypt.org/
>>
>> HTH
>>
>> G
>>
>>
>> On Wed 04 Apr 2012 19:01:11 BST, enjoyeverymoment
>> [enjoyeverymoment at riseup.net] emailed subject: "[HacktionLab] Getting
>> data 100% safe" saying ...
>>
>>>>> Folks, please let me know if you want to help solve a problem! It's a
>>>>> personal problem but one I know others would like to have a solid
>>>>> answer
>>>>> &
>>>>> method for.
>>>>>
>>>>> THE CHALLENGE/PROBLEM: Getting data 100% unreadable/safe from
>>>>> everyone
>>>>> else but me. Being able to read and write data daily myself and
>>>>> having
>>>>> these changes automatically 100% safe upon shut down or however you
>>>>> see
>>>>> fit in this application. Something without too many more actions each
>>>>> time
>>>>> after shutting down. e.g. you get raided and simply power off to
>>>>> achieve
>>>>> 100% safe....
>>>>> Even if the hard drive is removed the data should be unreadable from
>>>>> other
>>>>> devices or only accessible using a strong method or password.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> YOUR WORKING ENVIRONMENT IS AS FOLLOWS BUT NOT LIMITED TO:
>>>>>
>>>>> a laptop running WinXP
>>>>> an NTFS drive, 1 partition
>>>>> approx 1000GB of data
>>>>>
>>>>> Appreciate your thoughts...
>>>>>
>>>>> Yosev x
>>>>>
>>>>>
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