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If you use correctly set up deniable encryption, as far as the privacy community knows, it only gets down to information stored in live (or video) memory / RAM for a short time. (Hard drive remains rock solid, impenetrable.) Just try to not have computer seized by adversary less than one minute (or possibly a little longer) after you pull stick out, otherwise they could place in a freezer. (Tails documentation I think talks about this attack.)
Or if you mean in terms of data integrity, in my experience, it's very robust. But if you were doing work in a VM while pulling stick out, data corruption may exist in a Vbox VDI etc., so always do regular encrypted backups of your full data.
Was just curious if pulling the flash drive while powered on would have any adverse effects, or if everything would still be encrypted and 100% safe?
Thanks in advance!
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