Passphraseless Disk Encryption Options?
Igor Mozolevsky
igor at hybrid-lab.co.uk
Tue Sep 8 22:43:48 UTC 2015
On 8 September 2015 at 23:22, Analysiser <analysiser at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Igor,
>
> I’m trying to protect my startup disk’s data from being tampered with by
> someone who has physically access to the disk. He might put it on some
> other machine, add some malicious code or check the logs stored in /var,
> and then put it back my machine, when the machine is stayed in some public
> untrusted environment. When I regain the machine from a public untrusted
> environment and boot the disk, some malicious code might running and try to
> contaminate my own network or other machines, or monitor my activities with
> the machine.
>
Ok, so how does FDE stop anyone from either replacing the disk all
together, or wiping the disk that you put in and putting their code on it?
--
Igor M.
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