Open source provide the feature that everybody can look into the source code.
That's great. But as far as I can see only very few people have the time, the
skill, and the will to understand and audit critical components of GNU/Linux.
G4JC, it's good that you mentioned Grsecurity and provide
Hello!
I found a site that spoke about 4 options when surfing to the internet. This
is the site: http://www.brighthub.com/internet/google/articles/93816.aspx
And the 4 options listed are: Ixquick
www.ixquick.com
StartPage
https://startpage.com/
Hide My Ass!
http://hidemyass.com/
The big problem here is Debian. They must to include in they distribution all
security programs and encryptions by default. They have a big responsibility
because all major distributions are based on it inclusive Ubuntu. But they
don't care at all about these aspects .I wonder why.
Maybe
Yes, there is a truely trustworthy web search. It's called Yacy
(http://yacy.net/en/index.html) but unfortunately the search results are not
even reometly comparable with Google and other big search engines.
I also have Disconnect.me and Ghostery installed
Ghostery is proprietary, no wonder you might have all kinds of issues...
The server sees your IP addy and can guess your location based on that.
I believe any search engine is better than g from the privacy view point.
Another GNOME map application using OpenStreetMap is Emerillon which is
available in the repos.
If you want to be anonymous, there are two reliable options:
- Use a computer that is shared by many people, and where you don't identify
yourself (such as one at a library).
- Use Tor (most easily, the Tor Browser Bundle).
If you're anonymous in this way, it doesn't really matter if the
You can also use a free openvpn server.
Tails (live cd or usb) is a good solution.
--
Libere,
Pascal Diogo Antunes.
Apple backdoor http://rt.com/usa/apple-nsa-ios-exploit-693/
windows have backdoors too
see hunting in widows www.cryptome.org/2014/01/nsa-windows-event.pdf
GNU/LINUX much more secure than anything else reverse engineering on
proprietary software is not a child play these days
GNU/LINUX
Julian never stated that OS [Debian] in the video interview
Lie.
Debian is specifically mentioned, at 21m and 47s in the interview, in a
segment that can start at the following time mark:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFFTYRWB0Tk#t=21m21s
Concerning the validity of the title of the
Jacob Appelbaum... :) haha
The present-day developer of a program created, and that is still financed,
by the US government. :)
(https://trisquel.info/en/forum/how-use-tor-trisquel#comment-26792)
If there's any Free Software program here, that is actually owned by the
NSA, and the likes,
Not true.
The people at WikiLeaks are denying that it was one of them who stated what
is said in the title of that article - and, they're not necessarily refuting
that author's /interpretation/ of the facts (which, as I stated below -
this website is so educational http://www.securitytube.net/
do all the searches inside Tor with NoScript
or u can simply use Tor with all apps
Thanks for the link.
It's a good vid, watch it.
But only after you've watched his CCC30 talk, to protect and infect part 2.
Jacob Appelbaum lives in germany because he worked with the german news
magazine der Spiegel about the Merkel's phone and he fears to flight back
to the US. He is one of few people who had direct access to the NSA files
leaked by Edward Snowden and reported many times about their contents
Thanks guys
Well, ignoring that accusation made to myself, from someone who's profile
reveals nothing about him or herself...
So do the people who plant bugdoors in OpenSSL, and similar software, are
great supporters for open source and strong encryption...
Infowars has certainly done much more than
Trisq
Thank You for that accurate explanation,
Like you said A corner has been turned. It's going to be harder now, and
perhaps less fun, and less innocent.
We must be more diligent and savvy, but I do ask this questions? HOW? When?
What? Where? to start identifying the trust worthy?
Tails is a GNU/linux live distribution, and have tor browser installed
by default. Every net comunications/programs use tor relay on Tails and
no need to configure.
--
Libere,
Pascal Diogo Antunes.
It is usual that bugs are produced by people who write code, especially in a
program as complex as openssl. In my opinion it is not legitimate to claim
that someone's bug is a backdoor. One must keep in mind that Debian (as well
as many other distributions) was never designed to give
I've got a new laptop, installed KDE (admittedly not by installing Triskel,
but by installing the packages I want 1-by-1), and tried to play YouTube
videos without Abrowser, but with Midori instead. Does anybody know how to
watch YouTube videos, with Viewtube, in Midori?
The VLC plug-in
Concerning bugs,
I know that bugs are a usual occurrence, when writing computer code. And,
even more, when we're talking about complex programs - as most programs,
nowadays, increasingly are.
If the bugs that are discovered in specific security features and programs,
are there on
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