Show HN: Forced to Give Your Password?
3 points| marcusfrex | 7 months ago |veilith.com
In countries like the US, UK, and Australia, refusing to provide passwords to law enforcement can result months in prison in certain cases.
I invented a solution called Veilith ( veilith.com ) addresses this critical vulnerability with perfect deniable encryption. It supports multiple passwords, each unlocking distinct blocks of encrypted data that are indistinguishable from random noise even to experts. And have a lot of different features to protect your intellectual properties.
In high-stakes situations, simply provide a decoy password and plausibly deny the existence of anything more.
Dive deeper by reading the whitepaper, exploring the open-source code, or asking me any questions you may have.
mocassinsl|7 months ago
That sounds interesting, but how does it actually work?
marcusfrex|7 months ago
This is called "deniable encryption" - you can honestly say "there's nothing important here" when using the decoy password.
And it is impossible to understand whether any one of the compartment is a random content or an encrypted one.
imcotton|7 months ago
marcusfrex|7 months ago
If someone will think exactly like your mindset, he will likely damage potential evidence, opportunities, and the case right from the start and loosing the whole position if it is the Veilith. This is highly sensitive technology—there's no room for jokes.