Gideon020 Wrote:As for the document in question...
It uses a standard GTV Theta-Hydra One Time Pad encryption pattern based on their Tier-level encryption patterns, this one being Tier Four and thusly a standard pattern for sensitive information, and is linked to a TN-902 'Tapeworm' Data Smart Bomb to destroy the file if a brute force decryption is attempted.
sudo chmod -f 100 filename
File filename is now read-only and cannot be deleted or overwritten by any process, including worms.
This requires root privileges (to run sudo), of course. The -f forces the change in state, no matter what.
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Rob Kelk
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