[aklug] Re: keeping personal papers encrypted

From: Shane Spencer <shane@bogomip.com>
Date: Sat Apr 25 2009 - 17:30:08 AKDT

Carry two paper versions?

On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 1:46 PM, barsalou <barjunk@attglobal.net> wrote:
> All this talk about encryption made me start wondering.....
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> There was some conversation in my past about having copies of your =3D20
> passport and other important papers when traveling on the off chance =3D2=
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> that you misplace or they are stolen.
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> This seems like a good idea right off the bat, except the possibility =3D=
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> that I lose those copies.
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> So it got me thinking that I could just scan these docs and stick them =
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> on a USB stick or something.
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> However, there is still the possibility of loosing that as well.
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> So now we get to the meat of things...let's use PGP encryption. =A0This =
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> is all well and good, but the thought ran across my mind...OK, I've =3D20
> lost or had my paper versions of the documents stolen...now I got to =3D2=
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> go and find a PC to unencrypt the stuff on the USB stick.
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> But if I did all this in linux, I'm may have some trouble. =A0Guess I =3D=
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> could make the stick bootable...
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> Also thought I could just add Windows/Mac executeables.
>
> Anyone else have thoughts about this?
>
> Mike B.
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