Data Leaks When a TrueCrypt volume is mounted, the operating system and third-party applications may write
to unencrypted volumes (typically, to the unencrypted system volume) unencrypted information
about the data stored in the TrueCrypt volume (e.g. filenames and locations of recently accessed
files, databases created by file indexing tools, etc.), or the data itself in an unencrypted form
(temporary files, etc.), or unencrypted information about the filesystem residing in the TrueCrypt
volume. Note that Windows automatically records large amounts of potentially sensitive data, such
as the names and locations of files you open, applications you run, etc.
In order to prevent data leaks, you must follow these steps (alternative steps may exist):
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If you do
not need plausible deniability:
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Encrypt the system partition/drive (for information on how to do so, see the chapter
System Encryption ) and ensure that only encrypted or read-only filesystems are
mounted during each session in which you work with sensitive data.
or,
o
If you cannot do the above, download or create a "live CD" version of your operating
system (i.e. a "live" system entirely stored on and booted from a CD/DVD) that
ensures that any data written to the system volume is written to a RAM disk. When
you need to work with sensitive data, boot such a live CD/DVD and ensure that only
encrypted and/or read-only filesystems are mounted during the session.
•
If you need plausible deniability:
o
Create a hidden operating system. TrueCrypt will provide automatic data leak
protection. For more information, see the
section Hidden Operating System .
or,
o
If you cannot do the above, download or create a "live CD" version of your operating
system (i.e. a "live" system entirely stored on and booted from a CD/DVD) that
ensures that any data written to the system volume is written to a RAM disk. When
you need to work with sensitive data, boot such a live CD/DVD. If you use hidden
volumes, follow the security requirements and precautions listed in the subsection
Security Requirements and Precautions Pertaining to Hidden Volumes . If you do not
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use hidden volumes, ensure that only non-system partition-hosted TrueCrypt
volumes and/or read-only filesystems are mounted during the session.