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    Default Is there a way to hide Porn on your Lap top?

    so nobody can find it?


    like some software that can hide it even from the Police?

    thanks...

    going to Iraq and want to bring some but it's not allowed



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    Default Re: Is there a way to hide Porn on your Lap top?

    Make a hidden partition


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    Default Re: Is there a way to hide Porn on your Lap top?

    how much is "some"

    X ammount of GB



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    Default Re: Is there a way to hide Porn on your Lap top?

    Quote Originally Posted by bat1 View Post
    so nobody can find it?


    like some software that can hide it even from the Police?

    thanks...

    going to Iraq and want to bring some but it's not allowed
    From a capable and motivated government agency, probably not. But I've heard of people in e.g. Dubai simply password protecting files or partitions and sailing through airport laptop inspections. Just hearsay though. Ultimately you assess your own risk and make your own choices. Good luck.



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    Default Re: Is there a way to hide Porn on your Lap top?

    Yeah, there's no real way of doing that. The only thing I can think of is sticking it all into a huge, 128-bit password protected RAR file. Any encryption is going to take time decrypting and I doubt you'd want to find something to do for five minutes every time you try accessing your porn.

    Or, look into an old, free version of Daemon Tools. Use some kind of funky CD-image type like *.b6t and write all your porn to a CD or DVD disc image. Save it out of the way somewhere. Anytime you want to pull up your porn, you'd need to load the disc image into Daemon Tools, and other than opening the CD image up in whatever app you used to create it (uninstall it, smarty), the image is otherwise inaccessible.


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    Lightbulb PGP works very well againts goverment agencies trying to find porn to convict you

    it was the subject of a news story a few years ago.

    the government wanted the password on a laptop

    with files encrypted with PGP



    but the guy would not give up the password and the

    statue of limitations was running out.




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    To the best of publicly available information, there is no known method which will allow a person or group to break PGP encryption by cryptographic or computational means. Indeed, in 1996, cryptographer Bruce Schneier characterized an early version as being "the closest you're likely to get to military-grade encryption."[1] Early versions of PGP have been found to have theoretical vulnerabilities and so current versions are recommended. In addition to protecting data in transit over a network, PGP encryption can also be used to protect data in long-term data storage such as disk files.
    The cryptographic security of PGP encryption depends on the assumption that the algorithms used are unbreakable by direct cryptanalysis with current equipment and techniques. For instance, in the original version, the RSA algorithm was used to encrypt session keys; RSA's security depends upon the one-way function nature of mathematical integer factoring.[2] Likewise, the secret key algorithm used in PGP version 2 was IDEA, which might, at some future time, be found to have a previously unsuspected cryptanalytic flaw. Specific instances of current PGP, or IDEA, insecurities—if they exist—are not publicly known. As current versions of PGP have added additional encryption algorithms, the degree of their cryptographic vulnerability varies with the algorithm used. In practice, each of the algorithms in current use is not publicly known to have cryptanalytic weaknesses.
    New versions of PGP are released periodically and vulnerabilities that developers are aware of are progressively fixed. Any agency wanting to read PGP messages would probably use easier means than standard cryptanalysis, e.g. rubber-hose cryptanalysis or black-bag cryptanalysis i.e. installing some form of trojan horse or keystroke logging software/hardware on the target computer to capture encrypted keyrings and their passwords. The FBI has already used this attack against PGP[3][4] in its investigations. However, any such vulnerabilities apply not just to PGP, but to all encryption software.
    In 2003, an incident involving seized Psion PDAs belonging to members of the Red Brigade indicated that neither the Italian police nor the FBI were able to decrypt PGP-encrypted files stored on them.[5]
    A more recent incident in December 2006 (see United States v. Boucher) involving US customs agents and a seized laptop PC which allegedly contained child pornography indicates that US Government agencies find it "nearly impossible" to access PGP-encrypted files. Additionally, a judge ruling on the same case in November 2007 has stated that forcing the suspect to reveal his PGP passphrase would violate his Fifth Amendment rights i.e. a suspect's constitutional right not to incriminate himself.[6][7] The Fifth Amendment issue has been opened again as the case was appealed and the federal judge again ordered the defendant to provide the key.[8]
    Evidence suggests that as of 2007, British police investigators are unable to break PGP,[9] so instead have resorted to using RIPA legislation to demand the passwords/keys. In November 2009 a British citizen was convicted under RIPA legislation and jailed for 9 months for refusing to provide police investigators with encryption keys to PGP-encrypted files.[10





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    Default Re: Is there a way to hide Porn on your Lap top?

    Just use a USB flash drive that looks like an ordinary key chain. Problem solved.



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    Default Re: Is there a way to hide Porn on your Lap top?

    Um, I used to just make a folder and under the folder options make it a "hidden folder". Then under your file browser you can "show" or "hide" hidden folders. Always kept shit hidden from the family because they didn't know how to search "*.jpg".



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    Default Re: Is there a way to hide Porn on your Lap top?

    Quote Originally Posted by livepersona View Post
    that works good and it's free
    thanks



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