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+ | Do not say a word to the police. For example, acknowledging that there are files of interest on your electronic devices [https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2012/03/tale-two-encryption-cases supersedes your Fifth Amendment rights] in the United States under the "foregone conclusion" principle; you would be legally compelled to decrypt your encrypted storage. | ||
== Classic Bullshit == | == Classic Bullshit == |
Revision as of 22:01, 15 March 2015
/fucko/ threads are dedicated to personal defense against LEA (Law Enforcement Agencies) kicking your door in and storming into your bedroom before you read the end on this sentence.
You hear a loud bang and crash, shake your head in shock that this is actually happening, in real life, to you, right now, OMG.
You have five seconds as boots stomp up the hallway. Are you prepared?
Preparedness
As Snowden said, Encryption works. Full disk encryption is your first stop for anti-fucko. With gnu/linux dm-crypt, running a shutdown script will unmount encrypted drives and overwrite the encryption keys in memory. Be aware that in many counties failing to disclose your encryption keys is a criminal offence. Whether the punishment for failing to give up your key is worse than your charges is another question.
- UK Police don't kick your door in.
- The Dread Pirate Roberts bust happened with his laptop open.
- Hiding your laptop in a dishrack doesn't work.
Reaction
- Press the power button on your computer to shut it down.
Anything else you can think of you won't have time to react to.
Do not say a word to the police. For example, acknowledging that there are files of interest on your electronic devices supersedes your Fifth Amendment rights in the United States under the "foregone conclusion" principle; you would be legally compelled to decrypt your encrypted storage.
Classic Bullshit
"Destroy your drive"
- Microwaves
- Thermite
- Power drills
This is all bullshit. At best it's destroying evidence. At worst (power drills) you keep 1% of your data away from forensics experts. You won't have time for any of it in a raid.