When it comes to maintaining privacy on Linux, you have two great options: Tails and Linux Kodachi. But which one should you choose? Let's find out. . When it comes to privacy protection, you can’t beat Linux. And for those who want the ultimate in privacy and security, two Linux distributions are leading the way: Tails and Linux Kodachi. Both distributions are self-contained, portable, and use the latest technologies to allow you to remain anonymous online without leaving any trace of your activity when you’re done. But what are the differences? And which ultra-private Linux distribution is right for you? We’re going to answer these questions by taking a look at the overall goals of these two specialized Linux distributions, how they are alike, and what makes them different. . Dive into the essential contrasts between Tails and Linux Kodachi for enhanced privacy solutions on Linux with this thorough analysis.. Privacy Distribution, Anonymity Tools, Secure Linux Comparison. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Tor, the world's largest and most well-known "onion router" network, offers a degree of anonymity that has made it a popular tool of journalists, dissidents, and everyday Internet users who are trying to avoid government or corporate censorship (as well as Internet drug lords and child pornographers). . But one thing that it doesn't offer is speed. But one thing that it doesn't offer is speed. world's, largest, well-known, 'onion, router', network, offers, degree, anonymity. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
These days, it seems as though anyone who uses the Internet is a tasty morsel for insatiable data thieves. Marketers, governments, criminals and random snoops won't be satisfied until they can snarf whatever information they want about us at any time.. If you want to dodge ad trackers, have sensitive sources to protect or you just want to conduct your normal online activities without being spied on, then The Amnesiac Incognito Live System (better known as Tails) could help. The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . Evade surveillance and safeguard your confidential information with Qubes OS, the security-centric Linux distribution designed for private internet navigation.. Tails Linux,Privacy Security,Anonymous Browsing,Secure Online Activity. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A block of 86 lines of C# code is creating a buzz online following claims it may make BitTorrent downloads untraceable. The code, sweetly named SeedFucker, is actually an exploit discovered last November that would allow a BitTorent user to fake the IP address of a server from where a file could be downloaded. . It could also be used to flood a BitTorrent with dozens of fake peers. The sudden interest in the exploit follows measures in a new UK law, passed last week, where ISPs may be obliged to provide IP addresses to the authorities of files that are said to be infringing copyright. Since the Digital Economy Bill passed in a heavily criticised The link for this article located at The Register UK is no longer available. . Viral software generates excitement with claims of rendering BitTorrent transfers incognito, sidestepping detection.. BitTorrent Exploit, Privacy Tool, Anonymity Software, Internet Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
As I mentioned in my DEFCON highlights article back in September, I learned about a group called kaos.theory who discussed an anonymity tool called SAMAEL (Secure, Anonymizing, Megalomaniacal, Autonomous, Encrypting Linux). I haven. The link for this article located at UnixReview is no longer available. . Explore privacy-enhancing solutions like SAMAEL to protect your online actions and personal data. Join the conversation at DEFCON on the significance of digital safety. Anonymity Tools, Secure Internet, Privacy Practices, Online Safety, DEFCON Insights. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
You may never think about it, but many of your online activities may be monitored and analyzed. Advertising companies, government agencies, and private users can use traffic analysis to gather information about which Web sites and pages you visit, what newsgroups you read, and whom you talk to on IRC. While there is no need to be paranoid (or is there???), you can keep your online communication private. The Tor project can help you with that. . Traffic analysis is based on the fact that every packet of data sent from your computer includes a header containing information about source, destination, size, timing, and other items. If you take a look at a packet header you can at the very least see who sent the the data packet. That's what traffic analysis in its simplest form is about: intercepting data packets and looking at their headers. Tor tries to keep your packets private by distributing your transactions over several places on the Internet, so there is no direct connection to your destination. As Tor's Web site puts it: "The idea is similar to using a twisty, hard-to-follow route in order to throw off somebody who is tailing you -- and then periodically erasing your footprints." The link for this article located at NewsForge is no longer available. . Safeguard your digital conversations with Tor to defend against surveillance and data scrutiny.. Tor Privacy, Online Security, Data Protection, Anonymity Tools, Traffic Encryption. . Brittany Day
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