Which config file exactly? :confused: And the IP of the server varies randomly between any of several dozen/hundred... Yes, and I ran the...
Typically if your laptop has for example, 2 USB 2.0 ports and 1 USB 3.0 port, the 3.0 is a brighter color (I've seen yellow many times). Better...
Any scanner is almost certainly only going to check if the MBR contains files that match the MD5 of known malware, which I don't think is...
Alright, I managed to configure all of those settings, and double checked everything. But there are two glaring issues: after this setup is...
My bad, you're right, it was a fresh VM and I forgot to change it. I got through everything until the IPtables edit, this is what Nano told me...
Who is the DNS provider, PIA or a third party? If it's a third party, is it Google or OpenDNS (bad for privacy), or somebody else like OpenNIC or...
I doubt it, it'll most likely only protect against hardware keyloggers, software keyloggers should be able to capture all text regardless of...
I don't think that I'm going out on a limb when I say that criminal types are relying on keyloggers/trojans spread mainly through spam emails and...
Neither criminal hackers out to steal your bank account details nor governments rely on Backtrack/Kali, that's mainly just what teenagers play...
Ok, so I set up a fresh Debian VM to use as the gateway, and I got through the first step of editing /etc/network/interfaces using nano to those...
If an attacker has control over your host, they can break into the encrypted VM by capturing the password the next time you type it in, using any...
So I changed the Adapter to Intel PRO/1000 MT Desktop, and changed Promiscuous Mode to Deny, on both the workstations and the gateway, and changed...
"I forgot it, I remember it was really long and complicated though, like 30 random characters. First couple were Hafds@ I think, I can't recall...
Actually what I'm asking about is what I should select as the Network Adapters in the VirtualBox settings, that's what's confusing me. VPN...
Instead of using words that you can find in a dictionary or alterations thereof, I prefer using random syllables put together that you can sound...
Hi all, So my current setup goal is VPN1 on host --> VPN2 on Linux VM --> VPN3 on Windows/Linux VM I want the gateway VM to be running on a...
Serious firmware malware (BadBios/BadUSB for example) will survive a firmware update, they're designed to. Besides, the malware doesn't need to...
My host is running Linux with LUKS. My motivation for FDE on the Workstation is to secure that data in case of a cold boot attack scenario, or my...
So this is my desired setup: VPN 1 on host --> Tor Gateway VM (running either the Whonix Gateway or pfSense or whatever) --> VM secured with...
So I love the concept behind Whonix, but I have a few issues- you can't use FDE on the workstation (that I know of), and I really hate the KDE...
There's plenty of SD cards that have a physical read only switch, you can plug that into a SD-to-USB adapter. There's probably USB's with the same...
If you're connecting to the VPN from your home IP, they already know who you are, so it really doesn't matter that much how you pay for it (Paypal...
If you had your hard drive protected with FDE, there really should be nothing at all to worry about when selling it (or dumping it in the trash) -...
Can't these people just pay 6 bucks a month for a VPN (or find a free one if they're cheap), save the $30, and screw their ad plan?
Why would you delete the firmware? That will make it worthless, and won't erase the data. The data's on the platter disk, someone could pull that...
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