Thirteen Years of Service
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RE: Charon's Encryption & Anonymity guide! 05-22-2013, 05:48 AM
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Ubuntu isn't backdoored. They give an option @install to send data to third party servers. They started sending data to Amazon(i think) from the desktop search thingy. Not a backdoor, but annoyed people.
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RE: Charon's Encryption & Anonymity guide! 05-22-2013, 12:25 PM
#14
An amazing tutorial Charon and right up my street. Thanks for posting them.
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RE: Charon's Encryption & Anonymity guide! 05-29-2013, 06:22 AM
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Jondo seems to be alot less reliable than tor, regarding your tor browser crap, use the bundle?? Idk why you would mention verman cipher, it isn't really practical, preventing dns leaks? Just fuckin use google dns/opendns that should take care of that..kali isn't only one that provide you with lvm in the install, debian, ubuntu, etc do too; there was a program I can't remember name atm, similar to truecrypt, it was for linux and uh it supported creating hidden partitions, the browser crap is retarded too. Basically...
you never know, truecrypt could be backdoored (loll), tho it's open src, it hasn't really been re properly, and the details about the devs is unknown (possible cia agents, rofl)
ecrytpfs/dmcrypt (cryptsetup) you should be fine, if you use TC, use whirlpool because we all know the NSA backddored ur sha512
Browser - firefox is fine, use tor bundle if you can't setup a vanilla firefox w/plugins properly - or just compile firefox from src, audit it etc, parnoia++
another thing you could have talked about is donottrackme, googlesharing, etc
always use pgp nigga
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RE: Charon's Encryption & Anonymity guide! 05-29-2013, 06:36 AM
#20
Good guide and I think the entire community can build upon it and update it as it needs so that we can compile a educational and thorough guide.
One suggestion is to add a section for secure removal/deletion of a file.
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