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HiddenVM is an innovation in computing privacy.


Imagine you're entering a country at the airport. The border agents seize your laptop and force you to unlock it so that they can violate your #privacy, treat you like a criminal, and insult your humanity. Is that the world you want to live in?

Whether you use #Windows, #macOS or #Linux, now there's a tech solution for better privacy: #HiddenVM.

HiddenVM is a simple, one-click, free and #open-source Linux application that allows you to run Oracle's open-source #VirtualBox software on the #Tails operating system.

This means you can run almost any OS as a VM inside the most anti-forensic computing environment in the world. Works where Tails does.

The VM will even connect to full-speed pre-Tor Internet by default, while leaving the #Tor connection in Tails undisturbed.

https://github.com/aforensics/HiddenVM

Als Antwort auf tom s

Interesting, but it doesn't seem as if it would be highly easily usable by non-experts, plus it is probably easier to detect than they claim (though a default boot into a decoy system might suffice for border patrol).
Als Antwort auf Greg A. Woods

@Greg A. Woods yes, you maybe need a few hours to understand and prepare this.
If you are a possible person of interest you should not bring any "real" data on your laptop at the border, nor hidden ones. Make a backup, clean your laptop, cross the border and restore the backup with a secure network-drive.