Obviously, with a state adversary, you’d be fucked.
But how about, if I want to prevent a douchbag sibling or roommate from replacing the bootloader of an encrypted laptop, with a malicious version they got from some dark web site as a “prank”? Assuming you can’t just lock the device in a safe.
With phones, they all have verified boot.
But with Windows + Veracrypt, an attacker can just replace the Veracrypt Bootloader.
Is there an alternative? Or do I just have to use Bitlocker? (again, non-state adversaries)
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Does that mean you lose access to your whole computer and all your data if you lose the USB drive? That sounds like a nightmare
U can make multiple so I got a backup in a secure location.