SnowDisk takes an input file, then uses GPG and the random device to write the file in encrypted form to a unix device (a floppy for example), followed by random data from /dev/urandom. The result is a floppy filled with apparently random data, with no partition information that can leak the size or structure of the encrypted information.
SnowDisk takes an input file, then uses GPG and the random device to write the file in encrypted form to a unix device (a floppy for example), followed by random data from /dev/urandom. The result is a floppy filled with apparently random data, with no partition information that can leak the size or structure of the encrypted information.