The idea is that is that I have a dual boot linux/windows.
Where linux is secure and encrypted, and windows is the honeypot.

windows is the default boot option.

edit 2:
I titled this wrong and I worded it wrong, i’ll try again later.
Next time : Murphy’s law allways wins, assume my laptop will get stolen. And i want to recover it remotely.

I’m not changing my behaviour, I already lowered the likelyhood of theft by switching my macbook for a secondhand thinkbook.

  • @[email protected]
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    What’s the threat model here? And adversary that you need a honeypot to fool isn’t fooled by half your hard drive being an encrypted LUKS partition.

    Weaker adversaries are fooled by much simpler setups, such as hidden files.

    Security by obscurity is not security. Honeypots are obscurity, I’d you want security then the LUKS login screen is what provides it.

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      Bad title, The threat is that my laptop will get stolen, murphy’s law allways wins.
      How do I increase the chance to recover?

      Thieves are stupid too, they will just use the default installed windows.

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        Windows partition has no user password so they connect it to wifi, and it auto launches a tracker software on boot that tells you where it is.

        However that means your laptop is gone if the fence decides to wipe it, and it having no password means it’s easier to convince a second hand store that they own the laptop (as opposed to trying to sell a laptop and the clerk goes “unlock it so I know it’s not stolen”), increasing the chance they wipe it.

        On top of that, just because you know where it is (assuming geoposition is precise enough (it’s not)) doesn’t mean you can recover it. Even when you are sure it is somewhere the police won’t help you.

        Thieves may be stupid but they steal stuff that is left without supervision. Try taking better care of your devices and maybe a convoluted tracking system is simply never needed because your laptop won’t be stolen?

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          I allways promise myself to be better and not do stupid things, experience thought me that that only works 95%. I like a plan B, even if it does not work; at least I tried.

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            Here’s an easy plan B for you: laptop locks are dirt cheap. You know the ones that go around a table leg and lock with a key to the slot in the side of the laptop? They weigh 50 grams and cost less than 10 bucks. Sure they’re easy to bypass in concept, just lift the table, but that’s making a commotion and a thief doesn’t want that.

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              That’s actually a good plan. after a “downgrade” fom macbook to thinkbook I do have a lock connector.

              • staticOP
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                11 year ago

                I’ll be tieing it around a tree instead of a table leg. But hell yea! thinkbooks have lock connectors!
                And it’s only a downgrade because i cheaped out and bought what I needed instead of top perf.

  • staticOP
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    21 year ago

    This is technically physical security, but it’s the best community that i could find.

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    This is along the lines of the old TrueCrypt hidden partition

    You boot into the HD lock and one password unlock Linux another windows

    I’ve not done that in a while. Now VeraCrypt Here’s the link

    https://www.veracrypt.fr/en/Hidden Operating System.html

    Id think that a windows laptop and then boot to a Linux VM or boot off an usb to Linux if you’re getting crazy with the cheezwhiz

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    I dont think honeypot is the right term here, the only situation i can see something like this being at all useful is for a border search where you have to unlock your computer to be searched, in which case you’ll need to actually hide the fact that there is a second partition at all, my suggestion would be get a laptop that can support 2 internal drives, unplug one before you travel and have the second one be a generic windows install with some stuff to make it look used.

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      I like to be careless about my posessions, border control is the least of my worries.
      yes i should have titled this better.