I encrypt my files on paper. Written in cursive. With a pencil.
I encrypt my files on paper.
Written in cursive.
With a pencil.
Anyone who needs a system should build their own and test it once a year. It also needs to be something that can be easily executed so the deed is done before the door in broken in.
Anyone who needs a system should build their own and test it once a year. It also needs to be something that can be easily executed so the deed is done before the door in broken in.
The press materials warn that performing this process destroys the drive and renders your warranty void.
It's sad that they have to state this, such is the litigious nature of the world these days.
>The press materials warn that performing this process destroys the drive and renders your warranty void.
It's sad that they have to state this, such is the litigious nature of the world these days.
I encrypt my files in a dialect of hieroglyphics currently unknown and etched into stones buried in random locations.
I encrypt my files in a dialect of hieroglyphics currently unknown and etched into stones buried in random locations.
I encrypted my secret files in write-only memory.
I encrypted my secret files in write-only memory.
I encrypt my files on cassette from my trs-80
I encrypt my files on cassette from my trs-80
I could do that, I guess...or even some old dedicated format floppies. Write-only memory is 100% secure, however. You can't read it.
I could do that, I guess...or even some old dedicated format floppies. Write-only memory is 100% secure, however. You can't read it.