(09-21-2021, 05:31 AM)mothered Wrote: (09-21-2021, 04:25 AM)Chai Wrote: You don't see the potential for an increased sense of urgency for developing more things such as Tor and privacy focused lifestyle changes etc?
Evidently I do. My post Is referring to the Australian government.
My entire privacy and anonymity Is well configured, with a few Implementations as per below. There's more, but I do not wish to disclose any details.
Quote:* DNS servers encrypted.
* Running both Tor over VPN (triple-layer encryption) & VPN over Tor.
* 14 eyes countries restricted from the exit node.
* WebGL, WebRTC, Canvas and Font fingerprinting disabled.
* Tor Itself running In a controlled/sandbox environment.
* Bridges applied to the entry/guard node (changing every day or so).
* Tor entry and exit nodes heavily configured.
* Overall uniqueness operating on a 1:20 ratio.
* AES-Twofish-Serpent encryption on all drives.
* Full disc encryption x 2, encrypted volumes x2, stored data x1 layer.
* Anti-keylogging software.
* Internal wireless network monitoring- auto scan at 2 minute Intervals.
* Local/Internal/non-routable IP address & device MAC address scanning.
* IDS/IPS active monitoring.
* Executing only performed via VMs (NAT connection to Host) Live CD.
* ISP Transparent DNS Proxy Interception bypassed.
Please advise, I need to start learning more about privacy, I honestly have no idea where to start.
I would assume an understanding of Networking, however at the moment I dedicate my time entirely to C programming, I am a beginner in the language.
Basically I need to learn:
1. C programming
2. Fluency with Linux
3. Networking
I just need to get over the learning curve, until my skill is at a level where I can develop and experiment which then repeats itself, speeding up the process.
Any recommendations on what I should do regarding protecting myself, I currently have a few addons on my browser.
That is literally as far as I go, but I have a deep interest in becoming 'invisible' or as they say, "a ghost in the wires".