Okay /g/, what to use to be on the 90% side of security? i want to sleep better at night knowing my computer is secure while i'm using it and while not
Install gentoo.
>>51584261
airgapped, faraday-ed non i86 or amd64 arch computer running BSD or lignux. that you unplug every night protected by steel blast doors underground.
>>51584261
B L A C K E D
>Plug it out
>Turn off router/modem
>>51584261
>Okay /g/, what to use to be on the 90% side of security?
Don't connect your computer to the internet, and lock your doors.
100% safety.
>>51584410
Anon, every OS is vulnerable. Who the attacker is makes a difference which OP didn't specify coz he's a newfag.
Also, every CPU has a backdoor unless you make it yourself(which only the clock guy can do).
>>51584517
it is easier to harden a bsd or linux environment. in the end it is not the OS that is vulnerable. it is the user/use-case that is the threat or vector of attack.
i just want to give out less data and be less prone to different kinds of attacks
>>51584671
see
>>51584410
start digging faget
>>51584261
>>51584960
Straight to my fap folder
Install gentoo
Hardened
カエルを投稿するバカ
>>51584671
vpn
veracrypt
dont use social media
don't use google
be smart about browsing habits
use a ramdisk for browsing
>>51585217
what about dns leaks? vpn-s don't protect from dns leaks
>>51584261
Gentoo
grsecurity2
USE flags:# Proxy and encryption support
*/* socks socks5 ssl crypt -gnutls sasl gpg polarssl otr openssl -ipv6
# Extra security
*/* hardened mem-scramble
VPN (chained for better measure)
DNSCrypt
Unbound (hardened), enforcing DNSSEC
Squid-cache (to minimise server hits)
Full AES-256 HDD encryption
tempfs (ram drive) to store files you won't access
Anything else?
>>51584517
>(which only the clock guy can do).
kek
>>51584261
>Okay /g/, what to use to be on the 90% side of security?
What does "the 90% side of security" mean?
Better security than 90% of people? Not using "pasword1" as an email password would do that.
>>51585286
Yeah.
a) stop being fagt
b) install openbsd