Am 30.04.2016 um 13:05 schrieb jdd:
Le 30/04/2016 12:23, Daniel Bauer a écrit :
As on the phone it was possible to simply plug an usb-cable to get full access
I don't think this is possible, the file system is simply not encrypted
how did you "encrypt" the phone? may be there is somewhere a translation error or a misunderstanding
settings -> Lock screen and security -> Protect encrypted data says: "Device is encrypted" I don't remember how I did it, but it showed that it was encrypting, took quite a while, and when booting it says: "Enter password to decrypt device storage", then an opening lock appears for some seconds... So I guess it /is/ encrypted, but still pluging an usb cable gave direct accesss in dolphin (not anymore, since I changed settings from default to "charge only")
Concrete: somebody steels my encrypted laptop that is running, but the screen is locked by KDE. Can he get my files without knowing the pwd?
of course not
to be sure, start the computer with "init=/bin/bash" on the kernel line. This gives you root access
make su <yourlogin>
can you read the files?
if yes, the config is broken
When I boot, I am asked for the passphrase, and then of course it gets decrypted...
jdd
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