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557: Crouching kexec, Hidden Linux

LINUX Unplugged

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The chapter delves into the features of Shufflecake, a new encryption tool offering plausible deniability with encrypted slices on a device. Discusses its benefits over TrueCrypt and VeraCrypt, but notes drawbacks like slower IO speed, volume limitations, and potential red flags, leading to a hidden Linux OS install idea and secure desktop usage discussion.

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