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Is it safe if the flash drive is pulled? #36

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SourCandy80 opened this issue Oct 7, 2023 · 1 comment
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Is it safe if the flash drive is pulled? #36

SourCandy80 opened this issue Oct 7, 2023 · 1 comment

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@SourCandy80
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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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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.

Stay safe!

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