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    1. Marc Rogers‏Verified account @marcwrogers 31 Dec 2013
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      @jpgoldberg my plausible deniability in this case is encrypted data that cant be identified as encrypted data hidden in an intelligent way.

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    2. Jeffrey Goldberg‏ @jpgoldberg 31 Dec 2013
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      @marcwrogers And has that ever worked? Ever?

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    3. Marc Rogers‏Verified account @marcwrogers 31 Dec 2013
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      @jpgoldberg the thing is usually the best options are simple option:. Microfiche behind stamps on a letter, deaddrops under rocks.

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    4. inthecloud247‏ @inthecloud247 31 Dec 2013
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      @marcwrogers @jpgoldberg micro-sd hidden in a dog turd.

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    5. Jeffrey Goldberg‏ @jpgoldberg 31 Dec 2013
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      @inthecloud247 @marcwrogers There was an “I forgot my PGP passphrase” case in the UK in 90s. But I’ve not seen “that’s just random data”

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    6. Marc Rogers‏Verified account @marcwrogers 31 Dec 2013
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      @jpgoldberg @inthecloud247 i think you would stand a better chance claiming thats unused space than a supposedly unused 5gb empty partition.

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    7. Jeffrey Goldberg‏ @jpgoldberg 31 Dec 2013
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      @marcwrogers @inthecloud247 Again it looks like you are going for concealment instead of plausible deniability. Has p.d. ever been tested?

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    8. Marc Rogers‏Verified account @marcwrogers 31 Dec 2013
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      @jpgoldberg @inthecloud247 im sure p.d. Has been tested but we only hear about failures and even then only if the failure isnt gagged.

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    9. Jeffrey Goldberg‏ @jpgoldberg 31 Dec 2013
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      @marcwrogers @inthecloud247 … just as we have heard of cases where suspect says “I forgot my passphrase.”

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    10. Marc Rogers‏Verified account @marcwrogers 31 Dec 2013
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      @jpgoldberg @inthecloud247 I don't disagree with you. I just think its too available an option for someone to have not tried it.

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      inthecloud247‏ @inthecloud247 31 Dec 2013
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      @marcwrogers @jpgoldberg better p.d. option is to not have a hidden partition in the first place. At least don't hide it in an obvious way.

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        2. Marc Rogers‏Verified account @marcwrogers 31 Dec 2013
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          @inthecloud247 @jpgoldberg "thats not my data" is one P.D approach, and "thats not data" is the other. Im talking primarily about the 2nd.

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        3. Jeffrey Goldberg‏ @jpgoldberg 31 Dec 2013
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          @marcwrogers @inthecloud247 I’m interested in same. But in context where attacker claims it is data and has some power over you.

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        2. Marc Rogers‏Verified account @marcwrogers 31 Dec 2013
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          @inthecloud247 @jpgoldberg i think that its important to recognise that plausible deniability in this sense has several possible meanings.

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        3. Jeffrey Goldberg‏ @jpgoldberg 31 Dec 2013
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          @marcwrogers @inthecloud247 To me distinction between hiding & p.d. is whether attacker believes it is data.

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        1. Marc Rogers‏Verified account @marcwrogers 31 Dec 2013
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          @inthecloud247 @jpgoldberg thats exactly what I'm saying ;)

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