
Top 10 Tools To Boost Privacy & Security! - Techlore
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Date: 2022-04-15
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Kyle
My threAt model-. I attracted the attention of the three letter agencies. They use PCL and long range rfid like devices that harvest the Rf and provide 2 way data transmission Bc of the power densities that WiFi 6 and 5G has enabled. Everything I do or even write is later made known to me that it-s not a secret. Not hearing voices or seeing things that aren-t there, not a flat earther or antivaxxer, etc-. Am I screwed?
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My threAt model-. I attracted the attention of the three letter agencies. They use PCL and long range rfid like devices that harvest the Rf and provide 2 way data transmission Bc of the power densities that WiFi 6 and 5G has enabled. Everything I do or even write is later made known to me that it-s not a secret. Not hearing voices or seeing things that aren-t there, not a flat earther or antivaxxer, etc-. Am I screwed?
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Mack
Backpacks/pouches, make your own stick a layer of aluminum foil in your wallet (Passport cover) between layer of packing tape this will protect your credit card's RFID chip from being read. Likewise being imaginative with any container and something is cheap is aluminum foil between two layers of material.
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Backpacks/pouches, make your own stick a layer of aluminum foil in your wallet (Passport cover) between layer of packing tape this will protect your credit card's RFID chip from being read. Likewise being imaginative with any container and something is cheap is aluminum foil between two layers of material.
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Cuvtixo
The first usb think is relatively easy to replicate by covering up the leads with superglue (make sure it's dry before attempting to put it in a usb port) or tape. I can't help but think it's a bit silly to get this pre-made. It doesn't even have a LED, which would make it a lot more useful.
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The first usb think is relatively easy to replicate by covering up the leads with superglue (make sure it's dry before attempting to put it in a usb port) or tape. I can't help but think it's a bit silly to get this pre-made. It doesn't even have a LED, which would make it a lot more useful.
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PhilLesh69
The raspberry pi is great for a honeypot loaded with all kinds of canarytokens and tripwires that will actively alert you the moment someone starts probing your network. Sort of like putting a canary desktop. ini file in your porn folder to know when someone opens it.
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The raspberry pi is great for a honeypot loaded with all kinds of canarytokens and tripwires that will actively alert you the moment someone starts probing your network. Sort of like putting a canary desktop. ini file in your porn folder to know when someone opens it.
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BCrafty121
Would it be hypothetically possible to strip the OS from a Chromebook and install a 3rd party privacy-oriented OS?
The Google Pixels are well suited for running custom OS's. So it makes sense that Google laptops might also be well suited for that.
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Would it be hypothetically possible to strip the OS from a Chromebook and install a 3rd party privacy-oriented OS?
The Google Pixels are well suited for running custom OS's. So it makes sense that Google laptops might also be well suited for that.
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Smit
USB data blocker
while using it will our phone stop charging after 100% or it will still charge and damage battery. ---
On an airport if juice jacked can-t get aour data can they put high voltage in the circuit and short that circuit?
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USB data blocker
while using it will our phone stop charging after 100% or it will still charge and damage battery. ---
On an airport if juice jacked can-t get aour data can they put high voltage in the circuit and short that circuit?
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ChompChompNomNom
I use Veracrypt, but the only downside is that my computer takes forever to boot now. Well, I say forever, still faster than an old computer, but slow compared to a freshly installed Windows on an m. 2 drive.
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I use Veracrypt, but the only downside is that my computer takes forever to boot now. Well, I say forever, still faster than an old computer, but slow compared to a freshly installed Windows on an m. 2 drive.
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Azminek
You can just make a pendrive that's able to boot multiple operating systems. I have a 32GB one with roughly a dozen bootable OS including Debian 32 and 64 bit, Manjaro, Hiren's boot, CloneZilla, Tails among others.
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You can just make a pendrive that's able to boot multiple operating systems. I have a 32GB one with roughly a dozen bootable OS including Debian 32 and 64 bit, Manjaro, Hiren's boot, CloneZilla, Tails among others.
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Stephane
Gl. inet Slate 750s travel router. RaspberryPi 3 with NextDNS CLI as local dns resolver on home network. Home router is a Peplink Balance 20x. I run multiple vlans to isolate guest and IoT devices.
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Gl. inet Slate 750s travel router. RaspberryPi 3 with NextDNS CLI as local dns resolver on home network. Home router is a Peplink Balance 20x. I run multiple vlans to isolate guest and IoT devices.
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Jeff
Why would you make the time stamps -Tool 2- etc? Obviously most of us will be using SOME of these tools but are forced to watch your entire video just to learn ONE NEW PRODUCT. YOU SUCK-! ----
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Why would you make the time stamps -Tool 2- etc? Obviously most of us will be using SOME of these tools but are forced to watch your entire video just to learn ONE NEW PRODUCT. YOU SUCK-! ----
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