Re: Result of supplying an incorrect passphrase?

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Arno Wagner wrote:
> No to nitpick, but my approach would be to not boot the computer
> at all, but remove the drive and copy it (e.g. attached by USB)
> on a different machine.

Then they start attacking the keys of their copy.  Fair enough; can't do
anything about that but try to use the strongest keys possible.  If they
pull it off, I'd love to hear how they did it, assuming that I'm still
around.

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Eric Grejda - Security Engineer, the Prometheus Group
PGP: 3651F89F / D04B D4D0 E5E2 5746 7CB7  05CA 1C92 4610 3651 F89F

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