It is even possible that none of the encrypted disk images contain any meaningful or user-created data (those might be on an external drive, for example). The number of encrypted disk images on a user’s computer, also, does not give away the number of real encrypted disk images that the user has. Now, it still remains possible to check how many Folder Sets exist in Espionage’s database, but that information does not reveal the actual number of user-created Folder Sets! They might have one, five- even zero “real” Folder Sets! □ Fake Folder Sets are coming in Espionage 3.6īy having Espionage create a random number of fake Folder Sets, and then creating a user-specified-but-quickly-forgotten number of encrypted sparsebundles (each with a random number of files containing random data), we are able to restore the plausible deniability impacted by this information leakage. We’d like to thank user tzugo for bringing this issue to our attention. This, however, is something we can fix (and do fix) in Espionage 3.6. One piece of data leakage, however, cannot be mitigated by users, and that is the number of user-created Folder Sets in Espionage’s database.
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