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ratg13
on Feb 18, 2022
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Plausibly deniable encryption (2020)
That may have worked 10-20 years ago.
These days there are established procedures and protocols that prevent this.
ohyeshedid
on Feb 18, 2022
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What protocols stop a person from removing the drive from your machine, and imaging the drive?
g_p
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Not even just that - in addition to imaging, write blockers should be used for evidential integrity as well.
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I think that's the point of that comment. Police have procedures now to prevent a nuke script from being effective.
amiga-workbench
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If only you could run your own code on the drive controller. Start obliterating data at random if the disk isn't initialized properly.
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These days there are established procedures and protocols that prevent this.