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Message-ID: <200310091630.08553.bugtraq@umtstrial.co.uk>
From: bugtraq at umtstrial.co.uk (bugtraq@...strial.co.uk)
Subject: Re: [PAPER] Juggling with packets: floating data storage
On Wednesday 08 October 2003 11:31 pm, Aron Nimzovitch wrote:
> Show me another method that can delete 6.5 GB a data in a completely
> unrecoverable manner that quickly.
Store your data on a crypto-loopback partition, but that requires a
passphrase, _and_ a key file containing random data to access it.
In the event of an "emergency", simply shred -uvz /path/to/keyfile, and
reboot.
Your data will be rendered completely useless.
I started playing with this, and wrote a simple shellscript to help out with
this.
http://gk.umtstrial.co.uk/~calum/mountscript/
Calum
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