Re: [Full-Disclosure] Re: [PAPER] Juggling with packets: floating data storage

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On Wed, 08 Oct 2003 12:03:20 PDT, Nicholas Weaver said:

> If my external link is "ONLY" 100 Mb, and the latency/refresh time is
> 1 minute, thats 768 MB of data.
> 
> So who cares?  Why juggle when shelves hold so much more?

Well.. sometimes, you need to store a small amount of data (20-30K of 0day
exploit or encryption key or similar, perhaps?) where people perusing the
bookshelf won't notice it.

I know of somebody who worked out a filesystem that used the "dead space"
between end-of-file and end-of-block to store data.  Who cares?  Somebody who
doesn't want it noticed.....


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