DPR got caught with Linux and its files like BTC/Logs that nail them in court

>DPR got caught with Linux and its files like BTC/Logs that nail them in court
>Pedos, same thing
>Hackergroups, same thing
>CPY, same thing
>Ochko123, same thing
Why dont criminals boot Linux(and store files) from RAM? 32 GB ought to be enough to run a botnet, drug empire and shit

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That's trivial to do.
>boot entire OS into RAM
>poweroff
>evidence instantly destroyed

>Why dont criminals boot Linux(and store files) from RAM? 32 GB ought to be enou-
*loses are your data*

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>power goes out
>private key to $80 000 000 in BTC is instantly lost

who the fuck would be so careless with a good book near water like that its gonna get those gross creases edges along the pages

You could also use full disk encryption.

That's the point, retard.
Back it up on a flash drive.

>private key to $80 000 000 in BTC is instantly lost
>not having a physical backup (or several) hidden somewhere

Give several usb pendrives to your friends and family, has a small unpartitioned block with the BTC key.
Makes sense.

That is a nice juicy plump pussi

You only ever hear about the retards that get caught thay's why you think criminals don't already implement strategies like this one.

>retards
Smart criminals become politicians, user

They do.

You only hear about the (dumb) ones that got caught, user. Survivorship bias.

Didn't dpr actually use full encryption, but the cops got his laptop suddenly before he could pull the plug?

That's why you use segmented volumes for these type of situations for plausible deniability and not get nailed for everything under the sun. Also physical opsec is just as important, makes it harder to get caught with your pants down.

Yes
Beats jailtime, if youre going to risk your life might as well risk potential profits
Can you trust full disk encryption though?

what happened to cpy?

God, I want to lick her hands so bad.

Feds came knocking on the door

are they still operating?

>Back it up on a flash drive.
Then what's the point? Police can seize that and use it as evidence.

Denuvo is being cracked but CPY is out for good

>Can you trust full disk encryption though?
I wouldn't. One bit gets corrupted you lose the lot.

>her

DPR was also using a VPN and the VPN clearly cooperated with the feds since they knew the VPN was connecting from the coffee shop/library he used