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by __ddd__ 3402 days ago
That's messed up. In this case, store password DB in deniable TrueCrypt (or similar) volume on an airgapped machine, secured with a memorized passphrase. That way, they can't prove there's something to decrypt, and you haven't memorized any passwords they know about. But it sounds like merely failing to produce a password is a crime in general, which seems unfair to those who have lost / forgotten their password.