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"Get on the ground, fucko! Squad, take his computer and all other electronics!"

ITT:

>computer security
>home security
>online privacy
>PC and data destruction methods
>how to hide questionable images, video, audio, etc.
>what to do in case squad ever actually breaks down your door

Previously on /fucko/: Tripfags, 2 KEYS AT THE SAME TIME, light switches, newfags

All and any supportive comments are welcome and encouraged. NSA shills need not apply.
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>>43581775
to kick off the thread
LiveUSB/LiveCD Squad Edition Power Rankings:

LPS (Lightweight Portable Security) Public Edition (http://spi.dod.mil/lipose.htm)
Created by: ATSPI Technology Office of AF
Purpose: fallback distro in case your military computer breaks and you have to access/edit/view top secret information
Official Flyer: http://spi.dod.mil/docs/LPS_DS.pdf
Pros: Created and maintained by the military, hardened debian, clean UI, comes with Encryption Wizard (http://www.spi.dod.mil/docs/ewmanual.pdf), most go-to distro for accessing your bank account from an unsecure computer, basic set of office tools and programs
Cons: No anonymity
Online use: depends, some anonymity might be achieved through public hotspots that also dont record with cameras
Offline use: best candidate hands down

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>>43581785

Tails 1.1
Created by: ?
Purpose: instant magic solution to privately browsing the web via Tor, or accessing hidden services
https://tails.boum.org/
Pros: encrypted persistence, built in Tor, i2p, basic set of office tools and programs, PGP, privacy centered
Cons: heavily relies on Tor which can be compromised, comes with shitty defaults like enabled javascript, always gets patched revealing previous fuckups that may deanonymize its users (browsed i2p in 1.0? sorry, it was broken and unsecure but we fixed it in 1.1 ;-))), nowhere near ready enough to be trusted with anything serious
Online use: with a prayer
Offline use: good to go

Liberte Linux
Created by: anonymoos skids
Purpose: serious COMSEC
Pros: hardened gentoo, clean ui, basic office programs
Cons: dead, outdated kernel, most likely filled with hundreds of exploits
Online use: you will get fuckoed, guaranteed
Offline use: probably ok

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sorry if the list sounds biased / shilly, just going by what I know and common sense
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>>43581775

All my private data is on my home server on a hidden encrypted volume.

My desktop/laptop contain only free/open source software and maybe some legally purchased games.

But that doesn't matter, because I don't live in a police state.
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>>43581775
Don't forget the public trip Fucko#Squad
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>>43581933

Sorry Officer
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>>43581933
Unit 2 reporting in.
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>>43581775
from the tor page on the /g/ wiki
>The deep web is a dangerous place to browse, and you get hackers and viruses attacking you there

>The deep web or dark net are really just terms that are used in scaremongering. What they really refer to, is all the networking that can't be accessed via Google. Think about this for a second: this includes company and school intranets; hell, any network that you have to log in to to access is included here. Once you realise this, you realise that it's not as bad as once thought. It's also not as big.

This is wrong. The deep web is in fact magnitudes bigger than the clear web.
So someone fix that pls since I apparently can't
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>>43581775

They would find only thousants of weabo images, anime music, legal hentai and pics of my asshole

I would feel bad for whoever should look at my stuff.
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>>43582043
Ah it was lower case yesterday.
We should agree on one.
Should Fucko be capitalized?
sooo
pick one
>fucko#squad
>Fucko#squad
>Fucko#Squad
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>>43582095
Squad 1 uses Fucko#Squad
Squad 2 uses Fucko#squad
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>>43581910
Did he through a flashbang in? That might make it kinda hard to unplug your computer.

captcha: mace alsorybr
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>>43581933
>>43581946
>>43582043
>>43582047
>>43582095
>>43582134
You guys are enormous fags.
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Glad someone turned the daily shit into the daily hit.

with all the spying by the NSA, and other organisations like them, i doubt there are many secure encryption programs. Personally, i have given up on hard drive encryption. I just make sure i don't save any passwords on there anymore.

My personal data is zipped up and uploaded to mega.co.nz.

Do i trust mega? No. Is it way out of my local jurisdiction? Hell yes.
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Testing this trip out lolololol
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>>43582183
You're an enormous fucko
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>>43581775
Is it legal to record the police? What if they tell you to turn off your camera.
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>>43582198
Password your zips and true crypt the contents. Might as well double up the encryption; a lot of direct download sites unzip and scan the files uploaded to them.
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>>43582255
It is legal, so long as it is in a public space. Do a rights check if they order you to turn off your camera.
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>>43582261
>still using truecrypt

http://www.propublica.org/documents/item/1264116-finfisher-internal-newsletter-jul-2011.html#document/p5/a170859
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>>43582134
Makes sense.

>>43582204
That's not any of the legal squads.
Either join Squad 1: Fucko#Squad
or join squad 2: Fucko#squad
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>>43582413
>not being aware there is nothing wrong with truecrypt 7.1a
Audit Phase I didn't reveal anything serious
Audit Phase II is still ongoing.
Legit truecrypt downloads can be found at truecrypt.ch with third party hashchecks.
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Why the hell is this a general? At least you guys are making it easy to filter.

Such a retarded topic though, really.
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So there IS a sadder version of faux-macho-man survivalist fantasy.
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>>43582448
>privacy and security is a retarded topic
Since fucking when.
Stick around and you will find some interesting shit daily.
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>>43582164
>having your pc near your door
SHIGGY DIGGY
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>>43581775
>Fucko General
I'm ok with this being a thing
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Would a swat team test for booby traps before they kicked in a door?
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>>43582095
nigger#dick
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>>43582671
I don't think they'd expect something, though once one got hurt they'd go full automatic and spray bullets on you and everything.
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:^)
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What is it that you want to hide?
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>>43582897
>le nothing to hide nothing to fear maymay xD
upboated fellow imgurian xD
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>>43582836
keked
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>>43581775
>>43581933
>>43582095
>>43582134
Hey Fuckos, here's the list of Fucko!Squad trips I posted in the first general (added a few more) enjoy!
https://gist.github.com/anonymous/098ca0f2eb13ec9ef59b
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>>43582947
If all you cared about is privacy and constitutional rights you would become political activists, this thread is clearly about hiding chocolate prawns from the police.
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Amidoinitrite?
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>>43582897
posted it today already but here we go again.
Read this and then STFU:
https://chronicle.com/article/Why-Privacy-Matters-Even-if/127461/
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>>43583047
xDDDDDDD this xDDDD
have some leddit gold XD
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Hey Fuckos, how do you manage your passwords?
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>>43583178
A sticky note under my keyboard. It's so obvious, they'll never think to look there.
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>>43583178
All from the head.
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>>43583013
Where can i find the latest version of the tripcode explorer?
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>>43581775
>fucko general
You just sapped all of the fun out of it.
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>>43583178
Keepass with the database in my dropbox
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Who /fucko/ here?
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Get on the ground, fuckos.
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>>43581890
Must be nice living in a third world country and being rich.
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How can you call yourself a general if you don't even have a pastebin after several successful threads?
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>>43583863
>my client's

Fucking retard.
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>>43583515
I just used http://www.meriken2ch.com/programming/merikens-tripcode-engine-english/
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>>43581910
>knocks and then breaks in
why even knock?
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>>43583911
People die in knockless raids. If someone smashed my door in without knocking I would go straight for my gun.
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>>43583579
This too
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>>43581775
I missed this fucko thing, what is it or where is the specific video where it can be heard?
Also I thought the NSA got these threads banned?
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>>43583938
Someone kept shitposting the same fucko phrase with a picture of some swat guys.

Based /g/entoomen made it a general.
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>>43583890
Don't think it was the original /Fucko/ that started this thread.
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>>43583929
As opposed to not going for your gun when they knock and then bust your door down.
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>>43583903
http://www.eng-lang.co.uk/apostrophe_rules.htm
>possesive apostrophe

Please learn the rules of grammar before you start slinging insults.
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>>43582413
https://www.grc.com/misc/truecrypt/truecrypt.htm
get from here it has a verified 7.1a copy at the bottom
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>>43584016

I think he's referring to the fact that his own lawyer is screwing him over. It should be

>I would like to present the defendant's internet history from that evening.
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>>43582183
Get on the ground!
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>>43583890
This is the second big fucko thread, so I assume we'll have a pastebin for the next one
/fucko/ is a very slow general, but with good info
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>>43582413
How does that USB work then?
Infect the PC with some sort of keylogger to get the PW when you login?

You ain't gona tell me it can without user interaction steal the encryption key and unlock the truecrypt volume.

That's no issue truecrypt can prevent. So stop spouting bullshit or back it up.
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>>43584016
Whoooosh.
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Alright.
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>>43585786
tfw ded thred
someone needs to dump info
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>>43585818
What about starting to make that pastebin for next general?
This must go in for sure
>>43583085
and this
>>43583013
and
>>43582134
and most of OP >>43581775
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>>43586423
Here /fucko/s
Made a paste for the inital post.
It's only a start i know feel free to improve.
https://pastebin.com/hDbrdTxu
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>>43583974

They're also usually screaming "THIS IS THE POLICE" or some identifying shit.
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>>43586625
Nice!
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>>43581775
Here /fucko/s a very good read on the nasty rootkits and beyond:
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/joanna-rutkowska-rootkit,2356.html
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>>43583178
I have the codes lunchboxed into a tree 50 miles from my home
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>>43581910
>Le fucking Abuse Power.gif
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>>43583178
im not a retard and i know them all in my head
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>>43583911
It's legalese. If they knock first we aren't allowed to sue them or some shit.
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>>43583558
Why didn't they just use the core purge to save the world?
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Great thread, a little slow, but still good info.

So, what I'm getting is there is no way to remain truely invisible online? Tails = nope
Tor = nope
That AF one = nope

What's a good alternative? I thought tails was rick solid as long as you made a few tweaks?
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>>43589546
*rock*
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>>43581800
>not mentioning how liberte's ui will draw loads of attention in public
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What about whonix?
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>>43589546
I was just thinking about making one of these threads

so I've been mulling over this problem for the past couple months

-Literally the NSA has access to every public and even private things that are online. Furthermore, security cameras

-Their power extends to hardware hacks, where routers are mounted with NSA firmware that helps redirect packets to the NSA [citation needed]

So assume that hardware backdoors aren't a real issue:

what is the best way to live a relatively normal life with the NSA knowing as little about you as possible?

Which means:

-NSA not knowing your location at any time
-Steady income and anonymous bank account
-Online payment method
-purchase stocks anonymously
-NSA not knowing where you live
-smartphone without location tracking

(sure some of these are probably unachievable but best way to achieve most of them?)
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>>43589656
Sell something independently like art or software with bitcoin or something
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Daily reminder that if you own a phone where you can't remove the battery, components like the microphone and cameras can be switched on remotely and data retrieved.
Such phones as...
>all the windows phones
>newer Google nexus models
>every iphone
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>>43589676

not a steady source of income though

for payment method I've been eying those Visa disposable cards that are like purchasable bank accounts.

>>43589711
I've been thinking, what if one removes the location hardware module? if one removes location module the closest the NSA can track you to is within the coverage of a cell tower, while area becomes greater and greater.
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>>43586999
This is just a flirty chat with a 5/10 annoying gurlgamer macfag whore.
Why did you even post this shit
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You people are fucking dumb. No one cares you beat off to gay shota fury porn. You aren't that goddam interesting. Jesus Christ you're all borderline schizos.
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>>43589744
I'd be more worried about Google Microsoft and apple than the NSA
Brb screenshotting Google search app permissions
60mb and 4 pages of permissions just to search their web cache server
1/4
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>>43589863
2/4
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>>43589846
Hey look, the fbi. Thanks for dropping by
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>>43589881
3/4
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>>43589846
If the NSA wasn't interested, why are they collecting my data?

They're interested in everyone, baka.
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>>43589895
4/4
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>>43589899
So someone can sit there, turn on your webcam when they want and fap to your crusted neckrolls.

Really.

You do realize every company you've ever had contact and companies that want to have contact with you already made extensive profiles on you automatically right? Why is this suddenly such an incredible overstep for people to watch you?
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>>43589917
>see 4th amendment
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>>43589917
>it's already happening, so it's completely justified
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>>43589917
Well they can and they shouldn't have that ability, these threads promote ways of taking that privilege back
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>>43589917
What makes you think I'm okay with private corporations doing it in the first place?

Second, I can choose to not do business with a company if I don't agree to their privacy policy. Let me know when I can choose to not do business with the NSA.
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>>43589863
>>43589881
>>43589895
>>43589910

so google has all these permissions, but they only know what you give them

Ideally NSA proof smartphone should only be used to:

-make unimportant phone calls
-listen to music
-play games
-unimportant pictures
-access social network without posting anything important

Important phone calls are done from prepaid, don't send text messages, new prepaid phone every 2 weeks or so

This is totally idealized, it's pretty hard to implement irl but not impossible. After I get out of Uni this is what I'd do.
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>>43589947
They've been doing it anyway and even when they tell you they'll stop they'll keep doing it, because information is money in today's age. How naive are you?

>>43589942
>Muh amendments
Never stand up anyway, cops walk all over them every day and no one seems to care.

>>43589964
>What makes you think I'm okay with private corporations doing it in the first place?
You agreed to the ToS, you used their product or their service, or you signed up for something. They have to right to maintain a profile on you as a customer. You become a potential asset to them. Any significant business is going to ensure you keep coming back.
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>>43589967
No sense made
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>>43589984
>implying I'm some consumerist twat who can't help but give up their privacy to buy a bunch of crap I don't need
Good luck tracking me when I pay in cash.
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>you will never be a fucko
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>>43590021
>Good luck tracking me when I pay in cash.
If you do that for everything (which is fucking bullshit. Good luck paying car loans or a mortgage with cash), then congratulations, you're on some list for the DEA or the FBI then anyway for being a suspected drug dealer.
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>>43589990
wow am I being discouraged by the NSA itself
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>>43590026
shit
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>>43590047
>paying interest on loans
Good goy.
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>>43590078
3/10 guess I got baited this far.
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>>43589917
You fucking big government tit suckling faggot troll. I despise submissive sheep fucks like you.
>but companies profile you every day
Google can't use my ENTIRE online life history to build a case against me and lock my frail, lily white ass up.
Amazon can't use it's records to paint me as a terrorist and hold me indefinitely in some off the books overseas gulag.
The point is, you fucking conformist cunt, it's ILLEGAL for them to do it. But they do, and they use these ill gotten records to put Americans in federal prison
>www.reuters.com/article/2013/08/05/us-dea-sod-idUSBRE97409R20130805
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>>43589984
So what's your solution? Just give up and let them do whatever?

The real answer is to beat them with technology. All the laws in the world won't allow them to break encryption before the sun runs out of hydrogen to fuse.
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>>43590113
Uh, sure they can. They cooperate with law enforcement all the time. Just last week or so they forwarded all the information about one guy to the FBI for suspected child molestation without even needed to via a court order, they did it 100% voluntarily.
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>>43590026
It's really not that hard, you can be fucko if you want to be fucko, but no one really wants to be fucko.. They just think they want to be fucko or mistakenly think they are fucko.
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>>43590047
>Good luck paying car loans or a mortgage with cash
Good luck paying usury tax, fucko.
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>>43590147
Then the government got the court order and raided his house. What you're saying is it's perfectly fine for the government to monitor everything you do waiting for you to fuck up. Or not fuck up, just appear to have.
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>>43589580
oh yeah forgot just how awful it is
i think it comes with a little bit of persistence as well and I changed the wallpaper to just black when I messed with it, but yeah, the lock screen is still the anonymoos man, trash os
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Let's be honest /g/, would you get the CP charge?
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>>43590201
The only time you're going to get v& that hard is when you do terrible shit that warrants it.

You don't see anyone getting a second anus by Jamal in the penitentiary anymore for smoking a joint. My point is there's 300 million people in the US alone. Do you really think you're so special the NSA is going to sit there watching you, you especially, for your retarded ass petty crimes like torrenting gay porn.
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>>43581775
>may this general

>never say die
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solo operative, right?
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>>43590234
>He thinks the NSA have to make an effort to watch any single person.
>Implying they don't watch everyone constantly and just store the data in case they need it
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>>43590258
That's exactly my point dingus. You're just another plankton in an ocean of more important and meaningful shit going on. You're fear is baseless.
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>>43590234
Not the point whatsoever, it's a DIRECT violation of our constitutional rights, the more we roll over and pre-lube for the long shaft of big brother the harder it will become to push him off. You may be willing to forgo your civil liberties because "you're not doing anything wrong" but don't expect me to.
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>>43590278
You don't seem to understand.
They build profiles on people and store that information forever. If at any point in the future you become a target then they will (likely automatically) use that data against you.
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>>43590278
>Someone can probably get all of your information if they really want to
>However its possible that no one can get all of your information
Therefore you have two choices.. Make it easy for people to get your information or make it difficult to get your information.
Your choice.
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>>43590227
Nope. I don't even have any 3D porn.

Maybe obscenity or something. I have a lot of yuri.

>>43590234
>The only time you're going to get v& that hard is when you do terrible shit that warrants it.
Or someone makes a mistake, raids the wrong house for three whole marijuanas, and a few cops get shot because they broke in rather than knocking on the door.
Or you happen to be driving a vehicle that looks similar to one used in a bank robbery/shooting.
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>>43590292
Why is this only suddenly an American-central problem if you go back to this Constitution shit, yet again? There are other countries in the world, all of which don't have the same protections the American constitution applies, yet the only ones who are doing this stupid shit ARE the ones with these kinds of civil protections or countries who are American-buttbuddies.

>>43590305
Target of whom for what? This is pure speculation. I don't do anything illegal besides torrent JAV. I don't think I'm about to get blackmailed by the ebil gobberment for having too much Asian porn. Are we going to play a thousand what-if scenarios of what could happen with that data even when most likely absolutely nothing will?
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Dear Fuckos,

It seems we are approaching the "omg dey can do anythin dey want and get away with it magicaly" point of the conversation.
Please remember that everything in this world abides by laws of physics, and use common sense when describing the capabilities of governmental agencies.

It is not yet too late to completely give up your rights to digital privacy. More often than not people blow things out of proportion, and certain agencies may be less capable than what clickbait news corporations want you to believe.
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>>43590364
>It is not yet too late to completely give up your rights to digital privacy
it is too early*

FUG THEYRE IN MY BRAIN
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>>43590352
>Target of whom for what?
Whatever reason the NSA wants.

>This is pure speculation.
Actually it's fact.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/26/nsa-porn-muslims_n_4346128.html
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2013/08/05/the-nsa-is-giving-your-phone-records-to-the-dea-and-the-dea-is-covering-it-up/

And even if you don't do anything illegal you can still be considered an "extremest". It's only a matter of time before your behavior online can get you put on a no-fly list or worse.
http://arstechnica.com/security/2014/07/the-nsa-thinks-linux-journal-is-an-extremist-forum/
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>>43590352
Huh? The NSA core mission is to gather foreign intelligence. If you're foreign (non American) you're a target.
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>>43590352
>Why is this only suddenly an American-central problem if you go back to this Constitution shit, yet again?
Not him, but you on an American imageboard that is largely populated by Americans. Stop being a fucking retard.
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>>43590364
>Dear Fuckos
Why was this necessary? Do you consider yourself an authority?
>FUG THEYRE IN MY BRAIN
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>>43590352
It doesn't matter if you've done nothing illegal. That would just make it easier.

>be software developer or sysadmin
>get threatened to install a backdoor or they'll show your friends, family, and coworkers your furry porn collection, tell you're wife you cheated on her with a ladyboy in thailand, or will make public evidence of an extremely minor but embarrassing crime

It doesn't even have to be done in any official capacity. Corporations and government agencies have employees and contractors, some of which are yoing to be less ethical than others.
>be a person with some money and an embarrassing but completely legal secret
>get blackmailed by an ex-employee of a contractor
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>>43590364
Sun Tzu say never underestimate your enemy.
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>>43590427
>being autistic over things like that
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Ok, so anyone have any useful countermeasures?
>COMSEC
>DATASEC
>OPSEC
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>>43590452
i think people are REALLY overestimating in this case
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>>43581785
>>43581800
To whoever did this, what do you feel about Whonix? Not an os but a double virtual machine set up that tries to promise absolute anonymity.
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>>43590453
It's a pretty fucking rude attitude. And it's structured like a PSA but it doesn't say anything important.

I'd rather have people curse each other out here than this sort of behavior.
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>>43590392
That HuffPost (top lel for using that as a citation by the way) article itself points out they were targeting radicalized/ing muslims, the very definition of their mandate. Is this supposed to strengthen your point or mine, seriously?

>>43590422
Congratulations on your closed-minded view of the world, the point of my post was to remind you this doesn't happened in almost every other country BUT the one where muh freedumbs and the like are considered to be so dearly important.

>>43590440
Blackmail is nothing new, I don't see why you're suddenly so concerned about it. The US has since its inception a long history of corporate espionage and corruption, all over which involved blackmailing of this sort. I recommend reading up on the Chocolate Wars, one of my favorites.

In anycase, this is again speculative and baseless. Blackmailing has always existed and will always exist. If these people want something done they will find this information on you however way they can. You're not making any real point here.
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>>43581775

http://crunchbang.org/forums/viewtopic.php?id=24722
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>>43590474
>Underage detected
>/out/
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>>43590474
>>43590453
>>43590427
hey shitposters, i was wondering:
whats a safe way to develop skills in this field, of security and cyberwarfare. should i just get more involved in the hacking community, and then get better by learning more and doing more hardcore stuff? Is there a better way?


cyberwarfare is my dream, and it seems pretty attainable.

i hope you guys dont laugh at me.
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>>43590501
Why am I even responding to you?
The post is taking an authoritative stance and then only gives an opinion and points out the obvious. The worst kind of poster imo (even worse than the shit you're writing right now). And he looks so incredibly stupid while doing it.
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>>43590483
>Congratulations on your closed-minded view of the world
Fucking what? Saying that you shouldn't be offended when someone assumes you're an American on an American image board posting about largely American problems is "closed minded"?

> the point of my post was to remind you this doesn't happened in almost every other country BUT the one where muh freedumbs and the like are considered to be so dearly important.
Well except in the UK, where the GCHQ is working closely with the NSA to gather data from Europe.

>In anycase, this is again speculative and baseless.
Congratulations on your ignorance. Please read some of the stuff leaked by Snowden, and any of the other interesting shit that has come out in the past (COINTELPRO for example). The US government has a long history of targeting "undesirables" whether they are violent or not.
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>>43590483
"radicalized" can mean anything? And that news was widespread. I could find plenty of other sources for you.
http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2013/11/27/nsa-records-onlinesexualactivitypornhabitsofmuslimradicalizers.html
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2013/11/27/the-switchboard-nsa-discussed-using-porn-habits-to-discredit-muslim-radicals/
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/other/report-nsa-spied-porn-habits-discredit-muslim-radicals-f2D11663341
http://rt.com/usa/nsa-snowden-muslims-porn-374/

I love how you ignored the articles about the NSA illegally giving evidence to the DEA and how being a linux user makes you a high priority target.
Oh wait, isn't that the sort of thing you were saying was not probable?

http://daserste.ndr.de/panorama/aktuell/NSA-targets-the-privacy-conscious,nsa230.html
>Merely searching the web for the privacy-enhancing software tools outlined in the XKeyscore rules causes the NSA to mark and track the IP address of the person doing the search. Not only are German privacy software users tracked, but the source code shows that privacy software users worldwide are tracked by the NSA.
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>>43590535
No you goddamn idiot. I've explained this how many times now? I don't care that you're American or whatever the fuck. Go reread my goddamn post again.

>Well except the UK
I already fucking mentioned this as well.
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>>43590527
>whats a safe way to develop skills in this field, of security and cyberwarfare.
Find (common) stuff to break and break it. Might want to learn by watching others at first (i recommend looking at fuzzing and methodology people have when fuzzing, because fuzzing is applicable in many situations).
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>>43590483
You're beyond help. Good debate though, thanks for sticking it out. Enjoy the breadline anon.
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>>43590462
The only way to protect communications would be to avoid centralized services entirely, but even hosting your own encrypted services to communicate with friends would allow metadata collection unless done over tor.
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>>43581785
Never heard of LPS, sounds interesting.
>>43581800
>Tails
>Online use: with a prayer
Honestly it's your best bet if you're going to use Tor. Strongly endorsed by the EFF and Snowden, as well as the NSA if you count their obsessive hateboner for Tails as an endorsement.

>>43590464
Not him, but I don't see the point in a VM if you want anonymity. Your external OS is prone to leaking out information, and thanks to the fact that the VM is running inside an OS on your HDD you could be leaving behind shit you don't want to. Obviously there are ways to tweak an OS to make a VM safe, but it's a lot less riskier and a lot easier to just use a LiveOS.
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>>43590560
So what the fuck do you want, you just feel like going "Haha dumb Americans, your government is oppressive!" ?

What country do you live in? If it's anywhere in western Europe I am willing to bet that "hate speech" is a crime.
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>>43590567
how would i even get started on breaking common stuff?
also should i go super spooked super anti surveillance when watching videos about this?
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>>43590548
Honestly I didn't even bother reading the rest of your post once I saw the HuffPost link. I suggest you never link to them again if you wish to be taken seriously.

As for Linux shit, Linux is always an issue for law enforcement because the people that use it are more tech savvy and an overwhelming percentage more than other OS's will use Linux distros for illegal activities because they know its protective features.

I can't comment on this DEA crap, I hadn't heard of it until now.

>>43590591
Yea, it's in evil community Europe.

My point isn't 'you're goverment is oppressive" it's that you're just retarded hypocrites. You want all your idiotic protections and still want to play world police all day with no ramifications. It's not a one way street.
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>>43590608
>Community
Communist*
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>>43590605
Install that edgy distro with the dragon and practice using its tools on your own shit.
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>>43590608
>You want all your idiotic protections and still want to play world police all day with no ramifications

Wat? We're literally detailing why we don't want our government to do this and why. Did you fall down or something?
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>>43590608
>You want all your idiotic protections and still want to play world police all day with no ramifications
I'm done speaking with you. You know absolutley nothing about me, or the other posters here, but you're accusing us of wanting the US government to play "world police" despite everyone here talking about how much it sucks that the NSA is spying on the world.
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>>43590605
>how would i even get started on breaking common stuff?
Understanding how things work is a good start. If you know what a browser does with whatever information you give it you might find something you can do with it.
If you read about how normal hacking tools work you will probably learn something. Using them is completely different from understanding them though. That's why scriptkid is a derogatory term.

You should probably have some kind of basic network/IP understanding first.
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>>43590656
>why we don't want our government to do this and why
That's the point I've been saying

It exists and it has existed, but your countries directive and will. If your people really never wanted it it would not exist anymore, but it does. Even when Snowden talked nothing came about of it. So what now? Nothing of course, you will continue to spy on people and be hypocrites while yelling that you hate all the benefits it gives you.
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>>43590608
>Linux is always an issue for law enforcement because the people that use it are more tech savvy and an overwhelming percentage more than other OS's will use Linux distros for illegal activities because they know its protective features.
Tech savvy != criminal

The OS most used for illegal activities would be Windows, and by a very considerable margin.
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>>43590608
>Honestly I didn't even bother reading the rest of your post once I saw the HuffPost link. I suggest you never link to them again if you wish to be taken seriously.
Not taken seriously by who? People who can't argue and need to try and invalidate widely known, widely reported information because a biased news source reported on it?

>As for Linux shit, Linux is always an issue for law enforcement because the people that use it are more tech savvy and an overwhelming percentage more than other OS's will use Linux distros for illegal activities because they know its protective features.
That's great. That isn't relevant to anything being discussed however. You claimed it's stupid to think the NSA would ever target anyone here. The truth is the exact opposite. You're wrong.

>I can't comment on this DEA crap, I hadn't heard of it until now.
Why even bother to comment on NSA spying then?
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>>43590697
You are standing on a soap box in a country where people are arrested for posting offensive tweets. The only people here that "want" or encourage this type of government overreach are statist zombies like yourself.
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>>43590586
Sauce?
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>>43590697
>If your people really never wanted it it would not exist anymore
The US isn't a direct democracy. It isn't even a real democracy because electoral college delegates choose the resident, not the people.
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>>43590711
Because Windows has the most users, idiot. I'm talking in a proportional scale to userbase.

>>43590715
Huff Post isn't simple a "biased news source" they are like CNN, they lie and make up stories for clicks or propaganda. How can you argue against the NSA and support such awful terrible news companies? I just can't understand some people.

Uh, how is this not relevant? It's exactly what I'm talking about. If you're using Linux for its protective features then you should expect to be on a radar you don't intend to. No one is going to ignore someone with a big "DONT LOOK AT ME" sign painted on their face.

>>43590750
No I'm against this idiocy for the simple fact they can't prove it to be at all effective. Until they release substantial prevention statistics and numbers I can't support it from a funding perspective. It's a waste of man power and resources.
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>>43590753
This
>see bush v. Gore
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>>43590751
What do you mean "sauce"? Your ISP can see who you are talking to and when unless the two of you are using another service like Tor to mask the communication.

That's what "metadata" is. Info about when a conversation took place and who participated in it, but not the subject of the conversation.
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>>43590800
Sorry for not being specific, mate. I meant that I wanted to know what anime that was in the webm that you posted.
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>>43590797
Bush v Gore is an example, but the thing is that the delegates are not legally obligated to vote the way their people did. This was done on purpose because the framers of the constitution believed that the delegates would have more up-to-date information about candidates than the voters did at the time of the election. We would need a new amendment to change this.
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>>43581775

Does /fucko/ know if there's any way to force a winpleb PC with bitlocker to not boot unless there is a specific SD card/USB key/etc connected to the PC?

I know bitlocker is a backdoor-ridden botnet but this is a secondary and I have it on so niggers and dune coons who steal my shit don't get in, I don't give a fuck about the police.
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>>43590780
>No I'm against this idiocy for the simple fact they can't prove it to be at all effective. Until they release substantial prevention statistics and numbers I can't support it from a funding perspective. It's a waste of man power and resources.

We, Americans whom hate broad government surveillance, know the numbers. Even if they (the NSA) prevented 10 terrorist bombings a year, which isn't even remotely true, I'd be against it. When you trade liberty for security you relinquish both and deserve neither.
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>>43582671
Not unless they have a reason to believe the house may be booby trapped (which is almost never).
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>>43582671
dont booby trap your house. youll die.
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>>43590837

When I used bitlocker, I set it up to require a USB drive with a key on it to boot. I believe that feature may require a TPM, however. Without a TPM, you may be stuck with passwords.
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>test
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>>43581775

>this whole thread just so /g/ can hide their pornography

Hoo boy.
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>>43583085
This is a really good well written article.
Thanks for sharing it.
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>>43586625

PC -> OpenVPN -> Squid -> n privoxy nodes -> n polipo nodes -> n tor nodes

Not taking account the hardware, how safe is that setup: each node layer gets randomly reconnected every 60 seconds and tor nodes restart on a new identity, each node has an specific port. Firewall only allows traffic through OpenVPN. OpenVPN is setup as a bridge. Squid is setup with HAVP. Privoxy is setup as a caching proxy (cache is split), Polipo is setup as a filtering proxy (malware domains, ads, social networks, etc is filtered), Tor nodes are setup as bridges.

e.g.

Say n=4, and the network setup started like this

OpenVPN
|
Squid
__|__
| | | |
1 2 3 4 Privoxy nodes
| | | |
3 2 1 4 Polipo nodes
| | | |
2 3 1 4 Tor nodes

60 secs after

OpenVPN
|
Squid
__|__
| | | |
1 2 3 4 Privoxy layer
| | | |
4 3 2 1 Polipo layer
| | | |
3 2 1 4 Tor layer (with new identities)


Of course more nodes imply better results, but cost more resources.
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>>43590462
If someone has details Id love to hear them
>tfw we fucko
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What if I am fine with this because I have no chocolate pastries or instructions on school shooting on my computer?
What if I feel secure due to the fact that there is someone watching my back?
What if I feel companies anonymously gathering information for my convenience is a good thing?

I got nothing to hide, how bout you?
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>>43590975
ayy fucko
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>>43591367
>feeds please go.
this aint about illegal operations this is about protection of your constitutional rights you moron.
and if you dont have rights? then this is about taking them.
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>>43581775
>this cancerous meme is now a general thread

Didn't school start already for kids?
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>>43591483
What meme
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>>43591500
fucko
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>>43591442
>there are members of the air force on /k/ right now, responding to posts with meme arrows
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>>43591442
I thought this was going to be a damage control flowchart. Pleasant surprise.
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>>43591549
>>43591549
yyyya omal
they all everywhere.

Still would LOVE information pertaining to
>>43590462
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Daily reminder GNU/Linux Has No Deniable Encryption!!!!

Reminder dm-crypt is *NOT* police state secure

REMINDER : YOU CANNOT DENY ENCRYPTION - YOU CANNOT DECRYPT SOME HARMLESS BRAZZER'S PORN OR SOME SHIT AND GET AWAY WITH IT

I Wonder

Who

Is Behind
This?
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>>43591621
(|;^)
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I am creating the fucko general thread first post paste.

post useful links and suggestions
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>>43581910
Sauce?
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>>43591647
Post a reminder that GNU/Linux desperately needs deniable encryption
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>>43591647
https://i.imgur.com/iJd8bGt.jpg
>image too big
this will help windows users long enough to get them over to a different system.
but they should switch.
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>>43591748
added
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current version
http://pastebin.com/C1ZzFP0Y
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>>43591748
mind posting the text version of this? im too lazy to find it, could you?
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>>43581800
>>43589580
>>43590220
Same logic, you could add Tails' ability to look like Windows XP to the "Pros" list of Tails.
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>>43591906
http://pastebin.com/YAs6Kg1B
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>>43582047
>This is wrong. The deep web is in fact magnitudes bigger than the clear web.
By what source? The technical definition of deep web is the set of web pages which are not able to be found through links/searches.

There's no way to definitively know the size of it. There's not even a clear metric for measuring it. Number of web pages? Size of content?

The wiki quote appears to imply that any local network is the "deep web" but I believe the accepted technical definition for the deep web refers to the Internet only, not any local network.
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what is fuckos thoughts on yubikey for 2 step password
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>>43584398
It says it's a bootable flash drive that can infect the system when it's turned off.

Meaning, someone plugs that into your computer, boots up, selects "boot from USB" or whatever your BIOS calls it, and runs the program that infects your computer.

Or given the language, it may do something with the boot process that infects your machine when you later boot it up. There's probably more info availabe in the document or on google
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>>43583558
what movie is this and is it any good?

I recognize that guy from The New Guy and Breaking Bad. He's a good actor and usually pretty funny.
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>>43592249

Boku no Fucko ga Sukunai
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>>43581775
>computer security
sudo, clamav, not browsing 4chan on root account
>what to do in case squad ever actually breaks down your door
shut up
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>>43592249
I think it was from the movie The Core
Or something similar.
The basic plot is that "something" fucked up the rotation of the earths core so a team of super scientist have to drill down there and restart it to save the world.
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>>43581775


>>43590496
Seriously add/read that to the pasta. It's a nice noob guide.
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>>43592482
best way to archive the entire post permanently?
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>>43592572
4chandata or wget
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>>43592595
>http://crunchbang.org/forums/viewtopic.php?id=24722
this post not 4chan thread
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>>43592607

Like this kek?

pastabin tUvq8Jzj
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>>43592646
yup, my attempt fucked up the formatting somehow. added to fucko paste
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>>43583911
It's a technicality. If they didn't knock and wait 3 seconds then the whole raid would have been illegal.
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>>43589846
>borderline
Nope, full schizo, can't trust a thing.
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>>43592847

That's fucking retarded. Do they think your just waiting at your door for someone to knock son you can open it immediately? These laws are fucking bullshit. They should wait a good minute or two before deciding to bust your door down.
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>>43592889
youre lucky if you get a knock at all anymore. gives you enough time to say goodbye to your dog
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>>43592889
The argument is that a minute would be enough time for the terrorist to destroy their computer, grab their guns, and escape.

This also assumes that they know that it's the SWAT at their door and not just a canvasser, but what are you gonna do.

Don't blame me, I voted for the other guys.
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>>43592946
>This also assumes that they know that it's the SWAT
did you notice that knock? only cops knock like that.
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>>43592946
>implying the other guys wouldn't have passed the same laws
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>>43581785

OP's still here? what's the diff. between LPS public and deluxe?
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>>43593019
on the fucking website
>This version is the same as the LPS-Public edition, but also includes LibreOffice and Adobe Reader software.
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>>43593034

my apologies, it's 1 am where I am
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Not going to spout the retarded hurr i've got nothing to hide shit but instead i'll be honest

Privacy is just too much work. I like my windows gaymen, i like my smartphone, i like how chrome syncs automatically between all my devices etc
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>>43593060
I sure like the idea of it, but considering the amount of illegal things I do on the internet I'd prefer privacy over function.
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>>43593088
>considering the amount of illegal things I do on the internet
Such as?
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>>43593060

Have fun when squad breaks down your door, shoots your dog, stabs your waifu daki because she had a weapon and destroys your anime figures because they looked at squad funny, fucko.
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>>43593101
Nice try :^)
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>>43593108
I live in denmark, our 'squad team' politely rings the doorbell and asks if they can enter
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so heres an idea for an email client to resist NSA faggotry.
instead of just sending 1 encrypted email, what about sending 50 or so except only 1 is the actual email? would mean the NSA has to waste a much higher amount of resources/storage space to spy on people
thoughts?
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>>43593110
well done anon, replied for me while I was messing with Tails
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if i had a linux host with full disk encryption and a windows guest running in virtualbox (networking turned off) would it be safe to store some files on the windows guest?
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>>43593176
it's based on keywords afaik, so if they could get the key for all of them (most likely they can) then they'll be able to find which email is the important one after decryption
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>>43593189
the question is what are you saving? They only know what you give them, and if it's unimportant then why not
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>>43593199

source codes for windows software development

wouldn't the windows files be encrypted anyway due to full disk encryption on host?
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>>43593218
if your encryption isn't partition based then yes
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>>43593189
It gets complex but please keep in mind that virtualbox and other such solutions comes with their own vulnerabilities and increased attack vector

Whether it's better or worse is hard to say
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>GET ON THE GROUND FUCKO THE RAPE SQUAD'S COMMIN IN HOT
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>>43592019
While you were gone i started working on one already.
Maybe merge them?
>>43586625
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>>43592026
>By what source? The technical definition of deep web is the set of web pages which are not able to be found through links/searches.
By all sources that i have found so far. From 2001 till 2014 all are unanimously agreeing that the deep web is magnitudes bigger then the clear web.

>>43592026
>There's no way to definitively know the size of it. There's not even a clear metric for measuring it. Number of web pages? Size of content?
That doesn't mean we aren't trying to put estimates on it.
But that it's /fucko/ big is almost certain.

>>43592026
>The wiki quote appears to imply that any local network is the "deep web" but I believe the accepted technical definition for the deep web refers to the Internet only, not any local network.
What do you define as a local network? If I can access it from the internet it's not local is it?
A private tracker site would you call it a local network?
I think not.
Also most dynamic content is part of the deep web. Let this sink in for a while and you will realize that i'm right.
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>>43593439
i feel like we dont need to add the trips and recruit thing into the general.

the nothing to hide article is great though
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>>43592206
>Meaning, someone plugs that into your computer, boots up, selects "boot from USB" or whatever your BIOS calls it, and runs the program that infects your computer.
So that's simply fixed by a locked bootloader.

>Or given the language, it may do something with the boot process that infects your machine when you later boot it up. There's probably more info availabe in the document or on google
This is highly unlikely. I might try this out cause i can hardly believe this is true.
Nor do I find any evidence of this.
There is no explanation in the document and everything I found is extremely vague.

In the end let's be clear it's not a Truecrypt issue.
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>>43593060
Security is always a trade off between convenience and protection of an asset.

You can always remove the asset but that's hardly security.

Surely using the same password on every goddamn website is hella convenient but it's lousy security.
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>>43593530
B-buut they are fun
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How good is gaming on linux these days? would steam ruin any security i have going?
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>>43593176
>get flagged as spam
>IP gets blocked
Whoopsie.
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Who would've thought that /g/ is dumb enough to believe that a proxy/clean browser can hide their identity.
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>>43593176
Where would you be sending the 49 useless mails?

Proper encryption should suffice.
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>this thread

better than I expected
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>>43590483
Most of the time, one could say that these documents were falsified.
NSA: We have knowledge that you cheated on your spouse.
You: Oh do you? Feel free to make it known to my wife if you please.
*call spouse when they've left*
You: Honey, I was visited by some government agents trying to blackmail me into putting a backdoor into an operating system I'm helping to develop, Since I refused to cooperate, they said the will quote "give you evidence of me cheating on you" unquote. I want you do know, that these people will try anything, and will falsify anything to get their way. So no matter how believable they make it. Whether claiming texts or pictures, it never happened.

Seriously, if you have a good relationship with your spouse, even if you did cheat or not, making that clear to them, telling them to Google what these agencies have done in the past, should make it clear that they are not to be trusted.
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Does /fucko/ have an IRC channel?
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>>43583013
>test
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terrorist stopped :^)
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>>43594547
brb
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