On Tuesday 08 December 2009, adam bultman said something like:
> I'm not sure what I'd do in an instance where I had my laptop siezed
> (which has an encrypted disk) and they threatened to put me in the
> clink if I didn't turn over the encryption key. I've mused before
> that if I were to take a laptop on a flight out of the country, to
> wipe and re-install my laptop's OS and put a ton of 'lorem ipsum'
> files on there.
Hmm...how about a full-disk encryption scheme that makes the disk look
like it's full of 'lorem ipsum' files if you don't decrypt it? :)
j
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