Subj : Re: Hidden Secure Data Transfer To : warmfuzzy From : poindexter FORTRAN Date : Thu Sep 04 2025 08:10:35 -=> warmfuzzy wrote to All <=- wa> Another layer of security would be using VeraCrypt to encrypt the whole wa> microSD cards entire file systems with its AES-256 crypto. By using wa> VeraCrypt to secure the entire chips it would appear to be completely wa> random data on there, and since it is done without a standard file wa> system there is no forensic way to determine how many items, if any wa> items at all, are on that chip, except that there is PRNG data for wa> whatever reason on it. You just have to make sure you mark them inconspicuously as WDE drives, otherwise you might insert it, see the "uninitialized disk, FORMAT NOW?" message and hit Y. Don't ask me how I know. I think ordering a specific brand for crypt work might be subtle but apparent to you. On encrypted hard drives, I usually write BAD SECTORS or the name of a virus on it. Oh, crap, I suppose I need to find another code now. "KELLY CLARKSON MUSIC VIDEOS" This could be excused by saying that the chip wa> was securely deleted, which would produce the same look in examining wa> the results. So there is plausible deny-ability, and using hidden wa> volumes, a feature of VeraCrypt, it is possible to have yet another wa> level of plausible deny-ability. wa> This is the most elite file storage device using commericial-grade wa> technology ever released to the public, and anyone can do it, even you. wa> Just don't be Evil. wa> Cheers! wa> -warmfuzzy wa> --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A49 2023/04/30 (Linux/64) wa> * Origin: thE qUAntUm wOrmhOlE, rAmsgAtE, uK. bbs.erb.pw (700:100/37) .... Keith spoke in ALPHANUMERALS --- MultiMail/Win v0.52 * Origin: realitycheckBBS.org -- information is power. (700:100/20) .