>Buy dedicated server
>Encrypt whole system with veracrypt
>Now LE can't investigate my server
>???
>Profit!
HAHAHA
Buy dedicated server
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Worm in fish?
>having things that need to be encrypted on machines connected to you
Good opsec.
>Worm in fish?
No, It's called ATP
ATP doesn't drive muscle contraction.
Yes it does
No it doesn't. Sliding filaments explains the process, not the force behind it.
>NSA CPU hardware botnet still cracks it open
Maybe in the past pal
sources other than your autism?
What are you asking me
Yes it does
t. Currently having ATP in my body
No they don't
Is this at all related to benign fasciculation syndrome?(I know, it's not a human)
I have these small muscle spams all the time, nearly non-stop. Had it for years.
partly
Maybe check the catalog and see that you can't disable IME or likewise software without killing your CPU
AMD Ryzen doesn't have this problem
>what is PSP
>NSA use intel ME backdoor to remotely download Veracrypt drive master key in memory
No it doesn't. ATP is involved in the process of contraction, but the gradient channel is the driving force behind said contraction. Phosphate included.
all modern x86 CPUs have their own version of the hardware backdoor, in AMD it's called PSP
Nothing to hide, Nothing to fear :^)
finances, you stupid shit
besides the fact that having no privacy is not freedom
they'll just go to the datacenter and plug in one of those JTAG spy modules to extract the keys from RAM
What if I terminated server already
Why would you trust encryption you performed on a remote VM?
You have no way of knowing what they log, they could have all of your keystrokes and dumps of any cryptographic keys you sent.
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Sure thing m8