My computers have multi-layered encryption and I have fake folders with names like "Credit Card Number" that have code written that opens my anti-virus. Password vaults, Wiresharks so I can see network traffic. Every thing I can get my hands on. VPNs. Whitelists and blacklists on browsers. I have an Air gapped computer that I use for long-term storage. I spare no expense on digital security. I only get online to network and get things I can't get IRL.
I have a 'router' set up that switches VPNs every few hours, multiple web browsers for different purposes (no Google Adrenochrome and Firefaux, of course), and storage encryption on all my devices. I pay for these VPN services with cryptocurrency and never use my real address or name.
I just built a Linux firewall server with IP forwarding rules and a script that randomly switches VPNs from a list of OpenVPN profiles. The firewall sits behind my ISP-issued router.
I really need to get on Linux. It's more old school right? You have to input commands with text right? No GUI? I mean I think there are some GUI's but you have to navigate on the basic architecture to get to them right?
All intel, AMD, and most cellular phone CPUs since 2013 (2008 for intel) have back doors built in the cores. Look up intel management engine. No amount of encryption can protect from it. I'm convinced that airgapping one of these compromised chips will not protect the data contained on the system either (think 5G, starling, etc). No data is safe. Want a Q proof? "WE HAVE IT ALL"
My computers have multi-layered encryption and I have fake folders with names like "Credit Card Number" that have code written that opens my anti-virus. Password vaults, Wiresharks so I can see network traffic. Every thing I can get my hands on. VPNs. Whitelists and blacklists on browsers. I have an Air gapped computer that I use for long-term storage. I spare no expense on digital security. I only get online to network and get things I can't get IRL.
I have a 'router' set up that switches VPNs every few hours, multiple web browsers for different purposes (no Google Adrenochrome and Firefaux, of course), and storage encryption on all my devices. I pay for these VPN services with cryptocurrency and never use my real address or name.
Nice. I need to get Monero or Zcash. Those are anonymous and I think most VPNs will take them. How do I do that router thing? That sounds legit.
I just built a Linux firewall server with IP forwarding rules and a script that randomly switches VPNs from a list of OpenVPN profiles. The firewall sits behind my ISP-issued router.
I really need to get on Linux. It's more old school right? You have to input commands with text right? No GUI? I mean I think there are some GUI's but you have to navigate on the basic architecture to get to them right?
All intel, AMD, and most cellular phone CPUs since 2013 (2008 for intel) have back doors built in the cores. Look up intel management engine. No amount of encryption can protect from it. I'm convinced that airgapping one of these compromised chips will not protect the data contained on the system either (think 5G, starling, etc). No data is safe. Want a Q proof? "WE HAVE IT ALL"