[clug-talk] Online Privacy

Gustin Johnson gustin at echostar.ca
Fri Jun 19 23:34:29 PDT 2009


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simon at mungewell.org wrote:
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> There are also legal methods for encouraging people to surrender
> plain-text and/or keys.
> 
Truecrypt has a "plausible deniability" scheme.  Basically it hides an
encrypted partition within an encrypted partition.  It is (so far)
undetectable so only you know it is there.  You provide the keys for the
first layer (and presumably populate it with innocuous data) while
keeping the secret stuff in one of the subsequent layers.

Of  course all this presumes that one is comfortable skirting the law in
this manner.  Just because it is doable does not make it legal.
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