nah...

inspector lyndsey or how the heck is he/she called, doesn't know abt LUKS :)
even the forensics will have a hardtime accessing it...

James

On 9/14/07, Graham Petley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
>    I watched the Inspector Lyndsey mystery last night. At one point the
> sleuths
> were in front of a Windows PC needing to login and view the owner's photo
> collection. Luckily Inspector Lyndsey could guess the login password,
> otherwise
> the police nerd would have had to take the PC down to the lab for a long
> session with some special software.
>
>    I too keep my photo collection on the Windows partition of my laptop.
> It too
> needs a password to gain access, which hopefully Inspector Lyndsey would
> not be
> able to guess. But if I boot it up with the Ubuntu Feisty Fawn Live CD, I
> only
> have to double click on the Windows volume shown under Computer and I gain
> access without having to know any password.
>
>    In fact, any volume, NTFS, Ext3 or Reiserfs is accessible this way. Are
> our
> systems really so insecure, or is something wrong with my setup? Looks
> like
> Inspector Lyndsey should never leave his Linux Live CD at home when he
> goes out
> sleuthing!
>
> -Graham Petley
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