----- --- 92781028 "The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those that speak it." --George Orwell >Recommended operating systems General purpose: Fedora, K/L/Xubuntu, Debian, Arch Linux Security focused: Whonix, Tails, OpenBSD, Qubes OS >Recommended mobile operating systems Android based: GrapheneOS, CalyxOS, LineageOS/DivestOS Linux based: PureOS, postmarketOS >Recommended browsers Chromium based: Brave, Bromite, ungoogled-chromium Firefox based: Firefox (w/user.js), IceCat, LibreWolf, Mull, Tor Browser >Advanced content blocking https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/Blocking-mode:-medium-mode >Browser tests https://www.deviceinfo.me https://dnsleaktest.com https://librespeed.org https://privacytests.org https://time.gov >Privacy friendly frontends https://wiki.installgentoo.com/wiki/Privacy_friendly_frontends >Recommended search engines Brave Search, DuckDuckGo, Searx, Startpage >Privacy oriented DNS https://adguard-dns.io/en/welcome.html https://nextdns.io https://www.quad9.net >Privacy oriented email ProtonMail, Tutanota, Disroot, mailbox.org, StartMail Cock.li, Riseup (invite only) >Recommended instant messengers Signal, Element, Session, Briar >BIOS replacement https://coreboot.org https://libreboot.org >Resources https://anonymousplanet.org/guide.html https://ssd.eff.org https://ffprofile.com https://ryf.fsf.org/products https://madaidans-insecurities.github.io https://haveibeenpwned.com https://inteltechniques.com/workbook.html https://eldritchdata.neocities.org https://www.privacytools.io https://sizeof.cat/links https://stallman.org/facebook.html Previous Thread: >>92738762 → --- 92783573 Which better protects you from glowies? Mint or Ubuntu? Also are either of those slower or faster then W11? Apologies for the noob question :( --- 92784384 >>92783573 Either of those are good choices, fairly similar and faster than W11. I'd suggest just picking one of those, learning it and when you feel comfortable enough you can try to make the switch to Debian. If you wanted you could also do the same with Manjaro and then switch out to Arch (although you could just use archinstall and get up and running easily on Arch). >Why switch out to Debian and Arch? Since they are fairly minimal distros, you know exactly what happens on your system, making it safer and faster. --- 92784442 it says a lot that this is one the least active generals on /g/ --- 92784562 >>92781028 (OP) what do security concious people use for their mobile devices? I tried Graphene for awhile but it wasn't very functional Is there a secure mobile anymore? --- 92785126 >>92784442 Most people are sheep and could care less if Big Gov and Big Tech spy on them. --- 92785158 >>92785126 define most people (you're correct) --- 92785212 >>92785126 >Big Gov Big Brother --- 92785942 >>92785126 sadly thats true, many will even install tiktok, which gives the chinese full access to the device. I've talked to people in their 20's about this and they just shrug, they don't care --- 92787614 bump --- 92787767 https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-gpg-to-encrypt-and-sign-messages can i use this for normal days like gmail? --- 92789305 >>92783573 There's no difference in privacy. There is some crash reporting thing in both but it let's you disable that at the install screen if you don't want to participate. --- 92789931 >>92787767 normal days? --- 92789960 >>92789931 *Like a normal person --- 92790049 >>92787767 Are you really still in this thread? Use gmail for spam and regular mail. Use your own server for confidential mail. You are the one who decides the value of your data. --- 92790057 Test --- 92790119 >>92790049 I have gmail for regular, proton for confidential, that is why i'm asking. --- 92790471 >>92783573 They're literally the exact same aside from how managing updates is done and other trinket shit, also Mint is slightly less globohomo since its not directly attached to a corporation (just built off of one..) --- 92790515 >>92785126 >>92784442 I used to run /hmg/ hackerman general back in like 2018, it was pretty active. I wonder where you all went... --- 92790558 >>92790119 >proton for confidential oh no no no no no no no no no no no no no no (they will still turn you over to the feds.) >https://techcrunch.com/2021/09/06/protonmail-logged-ip-address-of-french-activist-after-order-by-swiss-authorities/ Hypothetically speaking, if I were to ever do some shit that would garner the attention of glowies, I would use cock.li only through Tor (good luck getting a key though!) --- 92790610 >>92790558 >cock.li >spam spam spam spam no thanks --- 92790723 what's stopping the swiss glowies from just getting info off protonmail then giving it to the amerimutt glowies, or the swiss glowies forcing protonmail to give shit to the american glowies? --- 92791035 >>92784562 GrapheneOS is my daily driver. What functionality did you miss? --- 92792392 >>92790610 this, cock is blocked almost everywhere due to abuse --- 92792696 >not doing anything to stop van eck phreaking >not knowing that the gyroscope in your hard drive can be used as a microphone >not using ecc ram to minimize rowhammer and rambleed >not being able to set kernel parameters to deny inserted usb devices >not desoldering the microphone >not realizing that the cpu microcode could communicate with the microphone regardless of libreboot >not putting nail polish on the screws and taking high resolution pictures to ensure signs of tampering >not removing the modem with dma >not going fanless to prevent binary acoustic data transmission >not knowing the ethernet and wifi card have access to the keyboard >using xorg where any window can steal the contents of the clipboard or keystrokes >not knowing that the sound card can change the headphone jack into a microphone jack and use it to record through the headphones >not knowing they bounce an infrared laser off a flat surface anywhere near your laptop to steal your encryption keys by listening to your cpu fan or your keystrokes >not keeping neodymium magnets near your smartphone so magneto attacks are disrupted >not knowing cpu speculative execution attacks can break anything remotely using a web page with javascript >not taping triple layer aluminum foil all around your room as ghetto tempest shielding >not wardriving from the top floors using parkour --- 92792845 >>92792392 Didn't they go invite-only? Surprising desu. --- 92792918 >>92783573 > Which better protects you from glowies? Mint or Ubuntu? Neither. Use Debian which they're both based on. Debian is a community project, not a Microsoft/glowie-friendly corporation like Canonical, and Mint is ultimately based on Ubuntu. >Also are either of those slower or faster then W11? Ubuntu and Mint? A little. Debian? Absolutely. --- 92793401 Are there any weak points in Qubes security? I have been reading about it and it seems that the only way to fuck with a Qubes user would be a highly-motivated, highly-skilled adversary targeting (You) specifically. Is that correct? --- 92793494 Should I use a bouncer/proxy for IRC? I have been using it without one fine, but I hear some people recommend that you use one. --- 92796153 >>92792918 >Debian is a community project, I'll take Canonical over this SJW bullshit any day. --- 92797274 how can i use apps like instagram,twitter,tiktok and other shits and maintain my privacy and security? e i was thinking if there is a way to run this apps like a sand box i mean a virtual a machine on my phone so i can run the apps, any tips ? --- 92797316 What's the best privacy sms option for android (degoogled)? Just deleted signal. --- 92797477 >>92797316 >privacy >sms you might be retarded --- 92797527 >>92797477 not that anon, but are text messages public domain or something? why do companies send you 2fa codes through sms if it's not private? --- 92797549 >>92797274 privacy is a sliding scale. you first need to define who you're trying t hide from. --- 92797657 >>92797549 look i like the ideia of in pc i can just run a virtual machine if onion or p2p and just that is going to secure me from alot of things, but i cant do that on my stupid phone i mean the best i can do is run in sandbox twitter and other sites, nothing more than that, i wanna entry in tiktok and others shitty places knowing that i dont have a spyware or keylog on my phone any idea to help me ? --- 92798453 >>92785942 It is because most of them would never be a target of any sort of attack. So Xi knows you dance to faggy pop songs and creep on teens on it. Join the line with 1000000000000 men who also do. Unless you are a fish with security clearance that matters why would the Chinese state give a fuck? Lets go with the blackmail angle. So Xi know you jerk off to lolis, what could YOU offer him to stop him telling the world? Same with the FBI, why would they be bothering with a Walmart Shelf Stacker? Only the people who fedpost get a knock from them. This is is easily avoided by not being a political sperg with unwarranted self importance, that thinks he is the new political rebel on the block. Then there is the angle i have seen some anon's use. >WELL WHAT IF THEY MAKE SOMETHING LEGAL ILLIGAL AND RETROACTIVLY ARREST Y FOR IT Never has happened in the history in law enforcement. People have always been given fair notice of law changes. It is up to you to keep up on reading notices on gray area stuff you have. I fully believe in the right to privacy, but i can still see the other side of how normies do not give a fuck. --- 92799211 /cyb/ + /sec/ - CYBERPUNK/CYBERSECURITY GENERAL Cybersecurity/Reverse Engineering/Installing Kali/Network Hardening/Girls in Spandex/Exploitation General /sec/urity "Shit just got real": https://pastebin.com/rqrLK6X0 thegrugq OPSEC: https://grugq.github.io/ EFF anti-surveillance: https://ssd.eff.org/en Path to Pentester: https://archive.is/XB5hl #! sec guide https://archive.is/X9M2Q Reference books (PW: ABD52oM8T1fghmY0): https://mega.nz/#F!YigVhZCZ!RznVxTiA0iN-N6Ps01pEJw /sec/ PDFs: https://mega.nz/#F!zGJT1QQQ!O-8yiH845GN26ajAvkoLkA Learning/News/CTFs: https://pastebin.com/WQhRYB59 ----------------------------------------------------------------- /cyb/erpunk What is cyberpunk?: https://archive.is/qYQRu Cyberpunk directory: (Communities/IRC and other resources): https://archive.is/H9mwz Cyberpunk media: (Recommended cyberpunk fiction): https://pastebin.com/Dqfa6uXx The cyberdeck: https://archive.is/7MGVV Cyberpunk Mega: [ https://mega.nz/file/Ne52lYgI (decrypt key: YsDtb1RBKzzdk8LY5IQ6tLKgnI2tjSeaaHNi6-7aOiY) ] ----------------------------------------------------------------- Don't know where to start? Shit just got real, OPSEC, EFF anti-surveillance, path to pentester, #! sec guide. Download all the books and focus on CTFs. Want to hack now? Try Webgoat and use the cheats. Grab Penetration Testing A Hands On Introduction and see what you don't know enough about. Always use a virtual machine for reading PDFs. Wanna be a punk? Read "What is cyberpunk?" and start today! Previous threads: https://archive.rebeccablacktech.com/g/search/text/%2Fcyb/type/op/ --- 92799247 What are some p2p protocols to create a messaging program? I going to make it open source btw --- 92799430 >>92799247 not sure if this is a protocol but jami is p2p. what are your plans specifically? i remember a thread here mentioning just building upon irc as an alternative to discord. is that what you're trying to do? --- 92799441 >>92797527 >but are text messages public domain or something? it's literally like mailing a postcard, anyone can easily see it >why do companies send you 2fa codes through sms if it's not private? because they're stupid, 2fa codes by sms are constantly stolen, people have lost millions of dollars from sim swap attacks --- 92799966 >>92783573 >>Also are either of those slower or faster then W11? I'm using debian and it's fucking awesome --- 92799997 >>92797527 >2fa codes through sms always use authenticator apps like aegis. --- 92800050 >>92799997 always use fido keys --- 92800272 >>92797477 You're the retarded one. No one is using SMS to send messages that need to be encrypted. But since SMS is necessary to exist in the US, what I need is an SMS app that isn't collecting analytics for google or any other company. --- 92800877 Sorry if this is a stupid question, but if I run W11, and on W11 I run a virtual machine running Debian, and inside that Debian VM I have a VPN switched on, will all the traffic inside that virtual machine still be as anonymous as a VPN can make it? --- 92801545 >>92800877 Yes. However, VPN doesn't make your traffic anonymous (especially if you user a 3rd party VPN which sells your data just like the regular harvesters). The only thing VPN really does is changing your IP. For hiding your traffic more or less you need private VPN (your own) or someone outside of your country's jurisdiction rights. --- 92801562 >>92781028 (OP) Sad news, privacy sisters. I've estimated that we've lost about 41% of /psg/ posters... --- 92802010 >>92790049 email is inherently insecure don't use it at all for confidential communications --- 92802352 >>92796153 They are based on Debian anyway, so you're getting both at once. That's just retarded --- 92802943 >>92781028 (OP) >ProtonMail >Signal >DuckDuckGo compromised. --- 92803350 >>92800272 >what I need is an SMS app that isn't collecting analytics for google or any other company Use one then? --- 92803390 >>92785158 Most privacy advocates learn about it on social media first, so they don't understand it very well and they resort to vague arguments about values, when people will generally act adequately to their individual goals. This is why privacy software that has a bad UX generally miss the point of cryptography and are also poor cryptography tools (e.g. pass(1) – see https://rot256.dev/post/pass/). --- 92805013 >>92800272 I'm a burger and completely stopped using SMS about 2 years ago. So don't give me that bullshit. I even have it disabled in the OS so that SMS messages can't even be received by my phone. There's literally no excuse to be using SMS in 2013+10. --- 92805154 >>92797657 plsss someone help mee, i just want a vritual machine o my damn phone so i can run glowie apps pleeaaaassseee --- 92805414 >>92802943 --- 92806271 >>92805414 you don't keep up with the news? they have given info to the glowies. --- 92806352 >>92802943 >>92805414 >>92806271 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCx_G_R0UmQ [Embed] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oPeIbpA5x8 [Embed] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQC28Is_k2k [Embed] Some actual source(s). --- 92806721 >>92806352 >proton has to adhere to legally binding court order holy fuck, you mean a company actually has to respect the law? whoa... >signal can only turn over two meaningless data points, everything else is encrypted not seeing an issue here >cuckcuckgo is le bad because le heckin jewerino go back to pol --- 92806757 >>92806721 you're glowing. --- 92806794 >>92806352 >youtube links sorry, glowie, we're using invidious here. you still have a lot to learn --- 92806838 >>92806757 my dude, you're trying to discourage people from using proton and signal which are arguably the best options for 99.9% of people looking to improve their privacy, sure they're not perfect, but it's orders of magnitude better than gmail and whatsapp, if anyone is glowing it's (you) --- 92806839 >>92781028 (OP) >Bromite It's nearing 4 months without an update, it's obviously abandoned at this point. How are you still recommending it even though it's unsafe to use because of how many security updates it's missing? Will you finally stop when we hit 6+ months? --- 92806895 >>92806839 The dev (csagan) has stated recently that the project is not dead and will be updated. --- 92806920 >>92806839 --- 92806974 >>92806352 The same video you shared shows that Signal isn't compromised. --- 92808055 >>92806895 >recently February is not that recent, and he hasn't said anything since. >>92806920 >literally called privacy & SECURITY general >a recommended web browser (something that always has new vulnerabilities found every week) has not had any SECURITY updates in months >"heh, fucking updooters" Sometimes I think you people really aren't baiting and actually are just straight up braindead. --- 92808227 >>92802010 I am writing my own SMTP server in my spare time, and I keep on thinking how stupid SMTP is. At the time when it was being developed, I'm sure it worked fine, but it lacks many important features (TLS, authentication) if used without extensions (although no SMTP server wouldn't use extensions). I have even considered writing my own email protocol that would retain most of the features of SMTP, and have E2EE among other security features. I would also try to limit the possibilities for nonstandard features. --- 92809620 >>92808055 If you disable JS (which you should already be doing) then none of this matters. --- 92809671 >>92808227 Hello Mr SMTPHaxor We the Secret Government would like to talk to you about these rumours of you starting your own secure email network protocol. --- 92809685 >>92809620 so like ... going back to the stone age Web 1.0? --- 92809991 Which is the best launcher for Android? Getting bored of the default. --- 92810263 >>92809685 Yes, that's how God intended it. --- 92810302 >>92781028 (OP) Firefox sisters, how do we fix it? (arkenfox + CanvasBlocker) --- 92810677 >>92808227 Have you taken a look at implementing JMAP? --- 92811909 >>92810302 Just use a separate computer from your personal stuff, which will have a separate fingerprint. --- 92812524 How do I make my android brave browser delete my login data once I close the browser? I turned off cookies but it still won't delete my login data. --- 92812572 >>92781028 (OP) My wife is being monitored by trannies. How do I get rid of them without shutting it all down? No my dynamic Wi-Fi is not so dynamic. --- 92812617 >>92812572 Wifi* --- 92813379 >>92812572 huh? what do you mean by your wife? and who exactly is monitoring her? If the problem is they're logging what IP you're using, just use a VPN silly goose. Depending on what websites she's visiting, you would also have to deal with browser fingerprinting. There are many deterrents online. Look it up. --- 92813832 Nice short form (less than 10 minutes per episode) security podcast. https://isc.sans.edu/podcast.html --- 92814202 What's a cheap firewall solution for a home network? Something with proper logging and decent GUI log viewing? Old gen dedicated hardware or installing an OS onto cheap old standard PC hardware is fine. 100mbit ethernet. --- 92815298 >>92814202 smoothwall, pfsense, opnsense. also flash your router firmware. --- 92815371 >>92815298 You're saying all 3 of those are equivalent? What does it look like physically, i.e. do I need a LAN side router, then the FW, then the modem? Do I need two ethernet ports on the FW hardware? I've got an ASUS router with Asuswrt-Merlin. That good enough? Thanks. --- 92816293 >>92810677 I never heard of it before but did a little reading and it sounds pretty interesting. >>92809671 Yes sir, I'll make sure each email is encrypted used the same key via the skipjack cipher. It will also pass through your servers and the content will be decrypted and checked, to protect the children, of course. --- 92817230 best non-invite email? --- 92817706 >>92817230 disroot --- 92817727 >>92817706 tell me about disroot --- 92817825 >>92817727 Disroot is a free and open-source email provider that offers secure email accounts with encryption for desktop clients and web interfaces. It is a privacy-oriented email provider that is similar to Tutamail and Protonmail. Disroot provides up to 1 GB of free storage, and users can request extra storage up to 10 GB for a fee. To get an email account at Disroot, users can follow a beginner's guide that includes steps such as logging in to the Disroot website and creating a new email. Disroot is known for its combination of encrypted email services with secure cloud services. --- 92818139 >>92803350 Name one. >>92805013 Come back to me when you have normie friends and a job. >>92802943 I agree only on DuckDuckGo. Use a vetted SearX instance. Use google for normie stuff. A harmless normie data footprint is better than no data footprint at all, which algorithms increasingly will interpret as low-trust. --- 92818167 >>92818139 >Come back to me when you have normie friends and a job. I do and I probably make more than you. --- 92818292 >>92818167 Your claims, which I cannot verify in the first place, contradict my lived experience, so I'm gonna need you to sit down and stop mansplaining, sweaty. --- 92818490 >>92818292 I can't verify your claims either, so I guess we're even. --- 92818833 >>92792696 lol 99% of threats will never do any of this --- 92819273 >>92785126 I don't even come here for those reasons, I just want to better protect my shit from people in general. --- 92819638 >>92810302 These tests don’t mean anything https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/discussions/1797#discussioncomment-3721547 --- 92819682 >>92810302 Switch to the fingerprint spoofing instead of blocking. Oh wait, there's no such thing on Firefox, unlike Brave. --- 92820453 >>92810302 the more custom blocking you do, the more unique will be your fingerprinting --- 92820471 >>92819682 >Brave >using the botnet come on Anon, don't fall for marketing takes --- 92820759 Redpill me on BitWarden, can I actually trust it with my shit? --- 92820972 >>92820759 if you self-host it locally, yes --- 92821044 >>92820972 And if I just use the meme cloud? Would't it be fine with E2E? --- 92821183 >>92820759 >this is the first result on youtube for bitwarden seems pretty based to me --- 92821504 >>92820759 kelly hu was per sex. beautiful voice too --- 92821753 >>92820471 that's no justification for the lack of fingerprint spoofing blocking is the dead end --- 92821873 >>92821044 They can't crack what they don't have. But yeah, anything that (actually) uses E2E should be fine --- 92821890 >>92821753 read >>92819638 and stop being dumb --- 92822333 >>92817230 try to get a riseup invite --- 92822378 >>92790558 >>92792392 does a different domain name like airmail make a difference or are they blocked nonetheless? --- 92822426 >>92821890 I did, and it's not related to anything I said. Blocking the fingerprinting vectors: 1. Actually makes you more visible if it's not used by default in a de-facto browser on the majority on the web. How many people are using Firefox? How many force enable RFP and disable the specific feature set (the combination itself can also serve as another FP vector)? Yeah, you're nearly unique on that site. 2. Severely degrades the performance, because the most innocent features can become detection vectors. You literally cannot use most hotkeys and hijacked smooth scrolling with RFP. 3. Is ultimately the cat and mouse game which is easy to get wrong. It's not fixable unless you rewrite most of the web (which is broken indeed). It could work in Tor Browser, simply because it's used by the majority in the Tor network, and you don't stand out by using it. But for a little-used general-purpose browser like Firefox it's a dead end, and randomization is needed instead. --- 92823683 >>92822333 >riseup commie service? --- 92823727 >>92822426 >randomization is needed instead feels like you either didn't read the link or have the wrong opinion Brave's approach is just stupid and easy to detect. Randomization per session gets you fingerprinted all the same and arguably even worse. With the added disadvantage that you are getting all of the Brave bloat new "services" on top --- 92825140 bumo --- 92826487 >>92784562 Security always comes at the cost of convenience. iPhones and Android are fairly secure though, just not private. Phones are never really private, any privacy with phones comes from operational decisions (i.e. burner phones, Faraday bags) --- 92826767 >>92783573 >Which better protects you from glowies? Mint or Ubuntu? Neither. But Mint is less corpo than Ubuntu. Govs have access to firmware and ISPs. --- 92827006 >>92798453 >It is because most of them would never be a target of any sort of attack. This is wrong. Botnets, ransomware, credential theft, spam mails, various scams, crypto mining, side channel attacks and mass surveillance all rely on mass, not on targeted individuals that are "interesting". You clearly have no idea what you are talking about and are trying to talk yourself into a false sense of security. --- 92827018 >>92798453 >Never has happened in the history in law enforcement. People have always been given fair notice of law changes. It is up to you to keep up on reading notices on gray area stuff you have. glowie confirmed --- 92827078 >>92787767 Yes you can use PGP with Gmail. >>92790049 Using your own server comes with the pitfall of having all the mail hosting risks on your side, plus the fact that big mail providers like Google and Microsoft have "rules" for the behavior of mail servers in order to prevent spam. That means if you do not meticulously adhere to all these security and behavior factors, your mail server is insecure and your mail isn't sent/received, because it is automatically classified as spam or untrustworthy. Rigging up your own service is fine if you are the only one using it, but if you are interacting with Google/Microsoft/etc. servers out there, your trustworthiness is important and you need to play on their level. Most people can't do that and it's not really worth the effort, as Email is not a secure communication either way. --- 92827105 >>92793401 There is an article about lack of proof for Qubes mitigations, haven't saved it here, gotta look in the archive for it yourself. It was some old looking website where all the claims were addressed. --- 92827136 >>92797274 You can't. You can use sandboxing, but it is still the same device & network ID (IMSI, IMEI), same internet address (IP), the same OS, the same version, the same firmware. You are using the same internet access point, you have the same GSM connection and location. WiFi triangulation. Same times on and offline. Same places you visit, sleep at, work at. Same BTLE and other multiband mesh network connections. YOU are still YOU, when and where you are. --- 92827161 >>92827006 So who do you think is after you? Just curious. As you seem to be afraid of normie shit like Tick Tok. You have listed all sorts of """""threats"""""" but most of them come down to not downloading porn off shady russian sites. >mass surveillance Again what makes you so interesting to people who are "at the top" doing all this mass surveillance? I hardly think a basic bitch /g/ fag like you is any sort of real rebel or threat to any sort of powers in the world. Can you tone down the political rebel LARP, it does not make you look big to me. If anything it makes me want to laugh and mock you. lolcow. --- 92827172 >>92797657 tiktok IS spyware, you can't run spyware and not run spyware. Get a second device, only run tiktok on it, no personal info, never have it at home or close to any other device you own. Fucking tiktok junkie --- 92827238 >Talks about security with all the paranoia about glowies and feds and political games >On a website that gives out your info to a politically deranged sheriff so he can arrest and jail you. ISHYDDT --- 92827258 >>92827161 >So who do you think is after you? We have evidence that the NSA, the Chinese, the Russiand, the Israelis, the Swedish, the Germans along with all other intelligence agencies are running MASS SURVEILLANCE aka "GET EVERYTHING" programs. You, me, everyone. >As you seem to be afraid of normie shit like Tick Tok. I am not afraid of TikTok, just as I am not afraid of dog shit. I advise against consuming either. >You have listed all sorts of """""threats"""""" but most of them come down to not downloading porn off shady russian sites. Wrong, see LTT hack recently, any software, email, URL attachment, PDF/document stuff, you have no idea what you are talking about. >Again what makes you so interesting to people who are "at the top" doing all this mass surveillance? ASK THEM! It's not me who's running these programs, ask them why they do it! Time and time again inquiries and studies by congress et al have shown that they have zero impact on crime prevention or combating terrorism, ASK THEM WHY THEY DO IT! It's obvious for anyone with a brain tho. >Can you tone down the political rebel LARP, it does not make you look big to me. If anything it makes me want to laugh and mock you. lolcow. I have a tremendous respect for police officers that really risk their lives protecting and serving their community, but fat bureaucrat bastards like you that spam these threads are just sad, how does it feel when someone fucks your wife, eh? --- 92827317 >>92827258 >Wrong, see LTT hack recently, any software, email, URL attachment, PDF/document stuff, you have no idea what you are talking about. He is holding up Linus as his example L O L What a fag you are. Like i said, if you don't do shady shit none of your shit will get fucked. :) >ASK THEM! It's not me who's running these programs This just confirms you have unwarranted self importance. L O L >The rest of his post is SEETHEING over him being a massive lolcow L O L -2/10 --- 92827327 >>92827317 >only insults and ignores my points Fuck off glowie --- 92827343 >>92827327 Your points are dog shit. You even mentioned fucking Linus. I mean holy shit, you don't even deserve to post here. --- 92827354 >>92827343 >more insults, zero response to the topic Glowie in full damage control mode hahaha like clockwork --- 92827365 >>92827258 > You, me, everyone You are not answering the point. What makes you interesting to > the NSA, the Chinese, the Russiand, the Israelis, the Swedish, the Germans along with all other intelligence agencies What do you do that would make them focus on you rather than the person down the street? --- 92827375 >>92827365 >confuses targeted attacks with mass surveillance Fuck off glowie --- 92827378 >>92827354 >Gets BTFO >U GLOWWIEEEEE! Everytime --- 92827391 >>92827378 Fuck off glowie --- 92827405 >>92827375 But you are worried they will catch you doing something you should not right? So they can use you in political games right? Do you have government connections? Lets take Xi, what would his government gain from having blackmail on you? --- 92827419 >>92827405 I am not worried, you are just stupid and don't understand the constitution. Fuck off glowie. --- 92827449 >>92827419 You certainly sound like it, just going by your sperging. >The nail that sticks up, gets the hammer. If anything if you wanted to hide from anyone you would be copying the guy next to you. You would be doing all the same thing as the normie tick toker. The black hole you leave, makes you interesting. --- 92827478 >>92827449 Woo, spooky. Fuck off glowie. --- 92827501 >>92827478 >Wont even engage with the point, when i am trying to educate him. lolcow confirmed. You think you are a ghost, but you are leaving footprints and have a neon sign around your neck asking for LEOs to come take a look at you. --- 92827512 >>92827501 You cannot educate me, for you are a retard and sit in some office basement where you spam /g/ threads all day to further your COINTELPRO disinfo campaign while some black guy fucks your wife lol --- 92827548 >>92827512 >Mutts law. >not taking sold advice >Referencing old government programs that he read about on wikipedia and have 0 relevnce to the topic at hand. What's next MKULTRA? You can stop being a lolcow at any time :) --- 92827552 I appreciate your autism --- 92827570 >>92827548 >:) Fuck off glowie --- 92827578 >>92827570 lolcow says what? --- 92827594 >>92827578 See above, I stated very clearly what I said. --- 92827612 >>92827594 Translate it to English. i don't speak in lolcow who can't take the L.. --- 92827619 >>92827612 Fuck off glowie --- 92827634 >>92827619 Only a glowie would be sperging out at my words lolcow :) --- 92827651 >>92827634 >no u! Fuck off glowie --- 92827662 >Thinks Xi and the CIA are after him >Has a massive sperg meltdown over the fact he has unwarranted self importance and cannot in to security right. What a funny locow. --- 92827707 >>92827662 CIA is HUMINT, glowie. Get your shit right. --- 92829068 >>92823727 And looks like you should also read the GitHub comments. There’s nothing wrong with randomization --- 92830105 Can CreepJS still guess your ISP when using the Tor Browser? --- 92830131 anons, how do I think like a (cyber) security professional?? serious q --- 92830407 >>92827707 >what’s vault7 these are the people we share our board with lurk more --- 92830419 >>92817825 you fucking have to write an essay just to get an account at them --- 92830781 >>92830407 CIA has SIGINT capabilities, but that's not their focus. If you fear an attacker on your PC, that would more likely be the NSA or a similar branch that focuses on that.