Now run script. It will wait 3600 seconds. At the end it will send the email if you do not kill the task. This can be set up at home, or ideally inside a VM in some cloud service.
Voilà! It's actually fucking simple when it's real.
if your computer is a server somewhere, enemy eavesdrops to your connections and finds server
enemy knows server from money transfer to host company
More than one dead man's switch is a good idea. Better method is to use lawyers or notaries for encrypted files on a disk. It could be a weak key that can be cracked by law-enforcement with a datacenter in a few days.
Very simple to set up AWS host with encryption keys, even doable on free tier for a cheap Linux or even a Windows system, as an example. If you're the kind of person that needs a dead Man's switch you should do some proper research into them (the empiric you, not you specifically).
And of course more than one is ideal.
Do what I said in 3c different cloud networks, put your own server in a rack difference, give shit to a treasured friend or family member, have a lawyer or many handle it, and even notarize a sealed envelope for your will and testament.
These are just some ideas I have in the door and I've never given much thought to it.
People always claim this dead man switch and it's nothing because it was never seen up. Unlike Pokemon, you shouldn't be able to catch them all.
As for torture. Don't be a pussy!
Now you too can have many dead men in your apartment
Kappy always said he had a dead man switch.
Not as easy as you think. Dead man switches are hard to get right. Better have more than one.
They are actually very simple when they actually exist!
Let me write a pseudo script to illustrate just how simple. This woods be a dead Man's switch for 1 hour.
Wait(3600s)
Mail to: [email protected]
I am dead here is my info . .
Now run script. It will wait 3600 seconds. At the end it will send the email if you do not kill the task. This can be set up at home, or ideally inside a VM in some cloud service.
Voilà! It's actually fucking simple when it's real.
Gi joooooooooe!
enemy tortures it out of you
enemy raids your home and unplugs your computer
if your computer is a server somewhere, enemy eavesdrops to your connections and finds server
enemy knows server from money transfer to host company
More than one dead man's switch is a good idea. Better method is to use lawyers or notaries for encrypted files on a disk. It could be a weak key that can be cracked by law-enforcement with a datacenter in a few days.
Very simple to set up AWS host with encryption keys, even doable on free tier for a cheap Linux or even a Windows system, as an example. If you're the kind of person that needs a dead Man's switch you should do some proper research into them (the empiric you, not you specifically).
And of course more than one is ideal.
Do what I said in 3c different cloud networks, put your own server in a rack difference, give shit to a treasured friend or family member, have a lawyer or many handle it, and even notarize a sealed envelope for your will and testament.
These are just some ideas I have in the door and I've never given much thought to it.
People always claim this dead man switch and it's nothing because it was never seen up. Unlike Pokemon, you shouldn't be able to catch them all.
As for torture. Don't be a pussy!
Now you too can have many dead men in your apartment