On Apr 27, 6:24pm, "Chuck Larrieu" wrote:
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} one interesting solution I heard was to require two partitions on the hard
} drive. One partition boots to the VPN, the other to normal use. completely
} separate OS installations on both, so that if the non VPN partition is
} compromised, it still does not effect the other. anyone heard of this or
} doing it now? any comments?
I really don't think this will work. For this to work, the unused
partition would have to be completely untouchable. In the situation
you describe, the unused partition is normally available as "D:". The
malware would simply have to search for other writable partitions and
infect the files on it as well.
}-- End of excerpt from "Chuck Larrieu"
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