Does the packaging tool in FreeBSD verify GPG signatures of downloaded packages, similarly to apt-get and pacman?
It's in the graphical package manager as "firejail," from the AUR
An adversary with physical access can easily take out your HDD and put it into his own computer in order to get around the BIOS password. Only...
It's as simple as pacman -S firejail firejail firefox (or whatever)
Any email that you sign up for via Tor with a fake name. It's possible with many, hotmail and gmx work fine, or mail2tor.com or most of the...
There was a story about them using Wireshark on one of their servers that was at one point used by a hacker, without any legal compulsion to do...
FreeBSD to be specific. It's because the BSD license is permissive
I heard that Jacob Appelbaum, a Tor dev targeted by the US govt, uses a secured signed coreboot for security but I imagine that actually...
While all that is true, if you close the door, they will come through the window (both literally and figuratively hehe). There are stories off FBI...
Do you honestly believe that if any email provider at all gets a court order saying that a certain email account has, for example, CP or details...
Thinkpads tend to work very nicely with linux, with all drivers and such working out of the box in most cases. Stallman and Appelbaum both use...
I would add: posteo.de safe-mail.net unseen.is mail2tor.com (not encrypted by default) ruggedinbox.com
Does anybody know whether the coreboot BIOS even has support for Intel VT-x? Because without it, it's not going to be of much use for the VM...
Unless you have a browser tab open, just a few bytes of data are going to be received/sent in those few seconds. How would sudo ufw deny all &&...
If you just set the VPN connection to "Automatically Connect" in Network Manager, then your connection will only be allowed to go through the VPN...
Buy an air card with cash. Spoof your MAC address. It'll be quite expensive though for the bandwidth.
They can stick a GPS receiver under the chassis or hide it deep inside the engine, it doesn't need to be built in to your car. Maybe a bug sweep...
@mirimir Forget driving, your car is going to be fitted with a GPS (most newish cars have anti-theft radio tracking anyways). The best way that I...
If you are under active physical surveillance, they'll see you buying the laptop, and then they'll just ask the shop owner for the serial number...
Cool ideas, but given that the techniques used to break the encryption are below the level of the OS in the hardware/firmware, using live CD's...
LUKS uses AES-256 which is solid (the NSA approves of it for top secret stuff). The password is hashed with SHA-1, but it's really not a huge...
Textnow.com Use a USA ip adress to make an account, free private SMS account There's Google Voice too, and a bunch of different Android apps for...
Does anybody have thoughts on riseup.net's VPN? Looks good to me and they a very solid reputation as far as I know
I read somewhere a while ago that the owner of that company was convicted of bestiality and drug smuggling (I'm dead serious, look it up, the...
If your VPN provider gives their own DNS for the connection, I would just stay with that, they can see what you are doing anyways. If not, do not...
Separate names with a comma.