
Welcome to the Course - Go Incognito 1. 1 - Techlore
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Date: 2022-04-15
Comments and reviews: 8
charles
Based on your recommendation, I readed the book -The Art of Invisibility- by Mr. Mitnick and found it very entertaining and informative, considering that I am an amuteur. I would rate this book with an A-. It is easy reading. I found the chapter about hacking into a printer totally awesome. He presents a scenario how to become invisible which I surely will consider in the future. Only two minor points: he neglects the hacking and real time surveillance of GPS navigation devices and does not present a plan to become invisible when corresponding with friends or family. I highly suggest this book especially to the novice. If anyone has information concerning the surveillance of GPS devices, please write a comment for me.
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Based on your recommendation, I readed the book -The Art of Invisibility- by Mr. Mitnick and found it very entertaining and informative, considering that I am an amuteur. I would rate this book with an A-. It is easy reading. I found the chapter about hacking into a printer totally awesome. He presents a scenario how to become invisible which I surely will consider in the future. Only two minor points: he neglects the hacking and real time surveillance of GPS navigation devices and does not present a plan to become invisible when corresponding with friends or family. I highly suggest this book especially to the novice. If anyone has information concerning the surveillance of GPS devices, please write a comment for me.
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3three3
It's sad that so many 'normies' have so little understanding of how they are allowing their personal lives to be violated that they think the only reason to care about privacy is because you 'have something to hide' in an illegal or immoral sense. To them, it's more normal to trade your privacy for convenience. I get that some people just can't be bothered, but don't judge people who don't want their private lives to become a commodity.
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It's sad that so many 'normies' have so little understanding of how they are allowing their personal lives to be violated that they think the only reason to care about privacy is because you 'have something to hide' in an illegal or immoral sense. To them, it's more normal to trade your privacy for convenience. I get that some people just can't be bothered, but don't judge people who don't want their private lives to become a commodity.
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Yimo
I absolutely _love_ your courses. However, I don't like Udemy. The thing is known for allowing fakers and imposters to assume your identity. It happed with the famous python programmer sentdex and he couldn't file a DMCA on the imposter because he didn't even use Udemy.
Speak less of the horrible ads (Repetitive, horrible ads)
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I absolutely _love_ your courses. However, I don't like Udemy. The thing is known for allowing fakers and imposters to assume your identity. It happed with the famous python programmer sentdex and he couldn't file a DMCA on the imposter because he didn't even use Udemy.
Speak less of the horrible ads (Repetitive, horrible ads)
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Regain
Hey man, I genuinely want to thank you for the videos you make. You inspired me to start my journey of going incognito. I have already deleted my social media accounts and am starting to use new programs because of your videos. I'm going through so many of your videos and learning so much. Thank you!
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Hey man, I genuinely want to thank you for the videos you make. You inspired me to start my journey of going incognito. I have already deleted my social media accounts and am starting to use new programs because of your videos. I'm going through so many of your videos and learning so much. Thank you!
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Ryoda
The point in security isn't to be unbreakable. It's to be as annoying and difficult as possible to the point where potential attackers would rather look for an easier target. That's true for cyber security and for real world security as well.
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The point in security isn't to be unbreakable. It's to be as annoying and difficult as possible to the point where potential attackers would rather look for an easier target. That's true for cyber security and for real world security as well.
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Verbal
Hey Henry, just wanna let you know how glad I am to find out about this course. I've always been paranoid about online security and privacy so this seems like the most perfect thing for me ever. Thank you for doing this, truly.
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Hey Henry, just wanna let you know how glad I am to find out about this course. I've always been paranoid about online security and privacy so this seems like the most perfect thing for me ever. Thank you for doing this, truly.
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maya
the fact that you are giving the same information, free or paid, is something you don't find very much now a days. thank you so, much for the effort you put into this and I'm looking forward to learn
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the fact that you are giving the same information, free or paid, is something you don't find very much now a days. thank you so, much for the effort you put into this and I'm looking forward to learn
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daphoenixto
Henry: Love your work young man! this is beneficial to all people that care about the world we live in the future for our children and society
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Henry: Love your work young man! this is beneficial to all people that care about the world we live in the future for our children and society
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