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Warp wrote:
>> Also, if the investigators fill with true random bits the sections that you
>> have encrypted, before turning it over, can you sue them for lost data?
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> But then, how do they know that they are overwriting encrypted data?
> They have no way of proving that a certain file is actually encrypted
> rather than containing some data used by some program.
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> They might as well destroy all your files. Do they perform such a
> vandalism?
I guess he meant writing stuff onto space allocated as free. That will
destroy any hidden partitions.
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