[tor-talk] What's written to HD?
Greg Norcie
greg at norcie.com
Sun Nov 11 22:05:52 UTC 2012
If you're on a Live CD, everything should stay in the RAM, unless you
really jump through hoops to write to the HD. In that case (barring a
cold boot attack, which is far fetched), any data you downloaded will be
gone.
On a normal PC anything saved or opened is stored on the HD though. Live
CDs are special, everything runs in RAM.
--
Greg Norcie (greg at norcie.com)
GPG key: 0x1B873635
On 11/11/12 3:19 PM, Dan Hughes wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Does browsing with TBB installed on the HD or a USB stick
> and downloading files (.PDFs, S&M vids etc.;)) to a USB stick (but
> not opening online) result in the content of what's browsed or
> downloaded being written to the HD at all?
>
> If TBB does leave
> 'content evidence' on the HD, other than Tails are there any easy ways
> (i.e. for the technically challenged) to run Tor (TBB) from within a
> liveCD or VM to prevent this?
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