On Friday, June 23, 2017 at 1:25:04 AM UTC-4, yreb-qusw wrote:
> On 06/21/2017 04:21 PM, cooloutac wrote:
> > On Saturday, June 17, 2017 at 5:45:45 PM UTC-4, yreb-qusw wrote:
> >> Permit me to ask two questions?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> 1) I was reading this
> >>
> >> -----
> >> https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/151300/what-is-the-safest-way-to-deal-with-loads-of-incoming-pdf-files-some-of-which-c
> >>
> >> (Credits: Micah Lee)
> >> What's that “Convert to Trusted PDF” you were talking about?
> >>
> >> Let's say you found an interesting document, and let's say that you had
> >> an offline virtual machine specifically dedicated for storing and
> >> opening documents. Of course, you can directly send that document to
> >> that VM, but there could still be a chance that this document is
> >> malicious and may try for instance to delete all of your files (a
> >> behavior that you wouldn't notice in the short-lived DisposableVM). But
> >> you can also convert it into what's called a ‘Trusted PDF’.
> 
> 
> You send the
> >> file to a different VM, then you open the file manager, navigate to the
> >> directory of the file, right-click and choose “Convert to Trusted PDF”,
> >> and then send the file back to the VM where you collect your documents.
> 
> 
> 
> >> But what does it exactly do? The “Convert to Trusted PDF” tool creates a
> >> new DisposableVM, puts the file there, and then transform it via a
> >> parser (that runs in the DisposableVM) that basically takes the RGB
> >> value of each pixel and leaves anything else. It's a bit like opening
> >> the PDF in an isolated environment and then ‘screenshoting it’ if you
> >> will. The file obviously gets much bigger, if I recall it transformed
> >> when I tested a 10Mb PDF into a 400Mb one. You can get much more details
> >> on that in this blogpost by security researcher and Qubes OS creator
> >> Joanna Rutkowska.
> >>
> >> [https://theinvisiblethings.blogspot.nl/2013/02/converting-untrusted-pdfs-into-trusted.html]
> >>
> >> ------
> >> Upon reading it on the suggested sequence of opening  random/all PDFs,
> >> maybe , people vary  their sequence.
> >>
> >> It sounds like in say my Whonix Anon-appvm  , I d/l  a PDF, is it then
> >> suggested I copy this PDF  to a , what,  PDF dedicated AppVM 1st,
> >> Before doing  a  “Convert to Trusted PDF”  on the PDF file ?
> >>
> >> This would add a step to the much faster,  just  “Convert to Trusted
> >> PDF”  from the actual  Anon-Whonix  AppVM
> >>
> >>
> >> 2)
> >> Do folks typically backup  their Template VMs  ?  as I noticed they
> >> aren't set up by default to backup ?
> >>
> >> and/or what is the thinking behind backing up various VMs ?  I guess the
> >> ones that have been the most modified eg  the AppVMs ?   I have 1 very
> >> large 20 gigabyte  VM with old videos/pictures on it,  do I  back that
> >> one up ? for example?
> >
> > you just right click on the file and hit convert to trusted pdf.  i'm nto 
> > sure what you're asking.
> 
> .......I separated the sentence out , above,  it clearly says  "you send 
> the file to a different VM"  THEN convert to a trusted PDF.   What would 
> this 'diferent VM' be?   ?a disposable VM ? or  ?
> 
> 
> > when it comes to backing up template vms.  I only backup my cloned vms.  I 
> > clone vms from the defaults if I'm gonna install custom configs in them.  
> > also so it has a diff name then default vms for less chance of issues when 
> > restoring.
> >
> > and of course you back up your videos and pictures, are you being serious? 
> > lol.  thats what most people backup.  and deeper thought is what if they 
> > all have viruses and everytime you open one up you infect your system.
> >
> > So that leads to another thought that well if you are willing to reinstall 
> > all your programs and configs from scratch on a default template, mabe 
> > you'd be better off.  But backing them up and restoring them is for 
> > convenience.
> 
> .......ya, like many people perhaps,  though, I used Qubes 90% of the 
> time, my old files/photos, are also on laptop, google photos, removable 
> large hard drive, windows 10 dual boot HD, etc,  yes, they are on Qubes, 
> but take up a huge amount of space, HENCE, backing them up would be a 
> bit of a pain for the time it takes.
> 
> ......you clone AppVMs you mean then back them up ; I really can't 
> follow what your saying about  your backups in sum, thanks
> 
> >

not sure why you are sending it to another vm. But if you want to it can be 
anything.

Whether you want to spend the time to backup your data or not is up to you. 

You asked about template vms.  I was saying I only backup cloned templates.  
not default ones.  which I create for the reasons stated in my previous post.

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