by /u/footsteps · 15th February, 2024 19:59 in /d/OpSec
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by /u/asfaleia · 2024-04-25 13:06:00 in /d/OpSec
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by /u/Shakybeats · 2020-12-14 19:30:00 in /d/Dread
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by /u/CocaineBrain · 21st August, 2021 - 12:54 in /d/OpSec
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by /u/asfaleia · 21st August, 2023 11:40 in /d/Dread
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by /u/asfaleia · 29th January, 2024 15:36 in /d/OpSec
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by /u/asfaleia · 2024-04-25 13:06:00 in /d/OpSec
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by /u/asfaleia · 2023-10-26 08:49:00 in /d/DarkNetAustralia
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by /u/asfaleia · 2024-04-03 10:16:00 in /d/OpSec
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- /u/asfaleia 10th April, 2024 - 06:38 How it comes that you ask how to encrypt your win11 drive if you are capable to do "backhat things"? Just curious. First and foremost is that you get rid of any windows (or run it in a VM if you must) and set up properly your digital lab first and take care that you are tight before you engage in anything serious. But I doubt it if you cannot do such a basic thing as drive encryption.
by /u/geekroy · 10th April, 2024 00:22 in /d/OpSec
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- /u/asfaleia 5th June, 2023 - 17:51 Once you open the lid can you interact with the Tails as usual or it is frozen? Can you check it? Once you unplug the Tails USB or SD card, it should immediately execute kill procedure and rewrite the RAM to leave no traces on the given computer. That's one of the main features of Tails. The behavior you describe is not normal.
by /u/RedOctober · 4th June, 2023 22:40 in /d/OpSec
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- /u/asfaleia 16th August, 2023 - 10:49 Weird behavior after the new Dread link came in place without proper announcement here on Dread.
by /u/newbieforever2018 · 14th August, 2023 04:57 in /d/Dread
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- /u/asfaleia 23rd August, 2023 - 10:23 This is a Bad Practice actually. The encryption needs to have enough entropy. The mnemonic phrase should be as random as possible. For the best entropy use dices on the list of words. "Never Make your password something close to you" "take the first 5 words of your favorite movies." This contradicts each other. You wana change that advice for the real world security please.
by /u/Shakybeats · 22nd August, 2023 21:15 in /d/DarkNetMarkets
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- /u/asfaleia 19th October, 2023 - 14:34 Depends on your specific usage, the environment where you operate and the way you operate, your existing skills and experience. There is no definite answer. It should normally come as a solution for your real world setup in your OpSec. Not vice versa!
by /u/Donutszinn · 18th October, 2023 23:37 in /d/OpSec
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