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2011-12-29
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I`ve heard that a good possibility to reduce the "recoverability" of files saved to "/home & MyDocs" could be to encrypt those partitions.
Might someone explain or refer me to an up-to-date tutorial?
Would it yet be possible to reinstall Maemo complettly to the MicroSD-Card, so that in case you want to re-sell the device you could simply remove the MicroSD-Card without having to worry that sensitive data could be retrieved by the new owner?
Not sure if its a known bug, but the autocomplete-feature of the N900 saves the typed in Passwords.
Is it possible fix that or complettly disable that unneeded crap, regarding that you can type fast enough on the QWERTY-Keyboard and shouldnt need smth. like that.
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2011-12-29
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2011-12-30
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but isnt it possibly the best idea to wipe everything (accessable without killing the device) a few times with random zeros and ones, and then to create encrypted partitions?
Btw. whats about the third partition e.g "/" is it possible to encrypt it too?
Whats about an encrypted Nitdroid (or even an unencrypted) on the MicroSD-Card.
Would'nt it then be the case that Nitdroid would'nt access nor save files to the internal Memory of the N900, unless you tell to do so?
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2011-12-30
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sudo gainroot dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/mmcblk1p0
As I've thought that it would be interesting to know how many files could be retrieved out of the N900.
And i'm was afterwards quite shocked as i could retrieve almost any single image/video that were shot/saved on the N900.
And before you start explain me why it isnt as possible as on a HDD!
Yes i know that it it is practically impossible to wipe every single bit securely from the Flashmemory due to the way flashmemory works, e.g. the unaccessibility of dead-flashcells which could still contain sensitive data, and the relocation of opened files into unaccessable(ok not really a flashmemory only thing) sectors on the memory.
But as i noticed that i could just recover my own files (with just a few exceptions) i guess that the previous user in some way managed to secure-delete most of his stuff.
I've heard that continuously writing random-data to the "/home & MyDocs" folder using DD would reduce the possibility to recover files, so would someone be willing to explain me the whole process?
Privacy/Safety Optimizations:
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I`ve heard that a good possibility to reduce the "recoverability" of files saved to "/home & MyDocs" could be to encrypt those partitions.
Might someone explain or refer me to an up-to-date tutorial?
2:
Would it yet be possible to reinstall Maemo complettly to the MicroSD-Card, so that in case you want to re-sell the device you could simply remove the MicroSD-Card without having to worry that sensitive data could be retrieved by the new owner?
3:
Not sure if its a known bug, but the autocomplete-feature of the N900 saves the typed in Passwords.
Is it possible fix that or complettly disable that unneeded crap, regarding that you can type fast enough on the QWERTY-Keyboard and shouldnt need smth. like that.
Well then, hope it didnt get to long.
Thanks in Advance!