[tor-talk] janusvm still safe?
tor at lists.grepular.com
tor at lists.grepular.com
Fri Dec 23 14:05:13 UTC 2011
On 23/12/11 01:00, Gozu-san wrote:
> Using encrypted LVM, swap (everything except boot) is encrypted. Still,
> amnesia requires shutting down the host. If total amnesia is important,
> you can turn off swap, write zeros to it, and then turn it back on again.
I use encrypted LVM on my laptop. I disabled swap altogether. I placed
the boot partition and boot loader on a separate USB stick which I keep
on my person at all times. The full disk encryption uses a key file
rather than a password. The key file lives on the USB stick, protected
using GnuPG's symmetric encryption option. I also patched my Linux
kernel with something called TRESOR to prevent the full disk encryption
key living in RAM, to help defend against cold boot attacks. I wrote it
all up here:
https://grepular.com/Protecting_a_Laptop_from_Simple_and_Sophisticated_Attacks
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