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Re: Encrypted files and the 5th amendment
From: Tim <tim-security () sentinelchicken org>
Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2011 15:03:10 -0700
The point is that it's essentially impossible to whether there's any
encrypted partition present (or how many).
Really? Even if investigators look at the partition sizes?
Once they force you to decrypt the "clean" partition, they'll be able
to see how big it is. If it doesn't encompass the whole disk's size,
more or less, then they'll know something is missing. How does
TruCrypt prevent that? Seems to be very difficult, but maybe you can
enlighten me on that.
tim
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