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Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2003 14:07:37 +1000 (Australia/ACT)
From: Darren Reed <avalon@...igula.anu.edu.au>
To: mouse@...ents.Montreal.QC.CA (der Mouse)
Cc: bugtraq@...urityfocus.com, secpapers@...urityfocus.com,
   vulnwatch@...nwatch.org, vulndiscuss@...nwatch.org,
   full-disclosure@...sys.com
Subject: Re: [PAPER] Juggling with packets: floating data storage


In some mail from der Mouse, sie said:
> 
> >> [...stuff about using the network as a delay-line storage
> >> mechanism...]
> > [...]
> > So who cares?  Why juggle when shelves hold so much more?
> 
> Because when you're storing something you don't want to be visibly seen
> to be storing (typically something that's strong evidence of nefarious
> activities - a simple example might be stolen credit card numbers) you
> want a form of storage that disappears with few-to-no traces pointing
> to you when law enforcement rolls through and seizes your computer.

deniable cryptographic storage
http://www.rubberhose.org

Darren

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