"Arguing that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don't care about free speech because you have nothing to say." --Edward Snowden
>Recommended operating systems General purpose: Fedora, K/L/Xubuntu, Arch Linux Privacy focused: Whonix, Tails, Qubes OS
>Recommended mobile operating systems Android based: GrapheneOS, CalyxOS, LineageOS/DivestOS Linux based: PureOS, postmarketOS
How much of a concern is pluton? I was excited for AM5 until I learned about it.. is it the most updated backdoor for the NSA? Can it be disabled? How do you view TPM/PSP/Pluton?
Brody Gutierrez
What are some good basic cybersecurity resources for a smooth brain?
Ethan Perez
Anyway to get whitepages to remove their doxxing of me since their portal doesn't work and they ignore customer report tickets?
Ryder Thomas
Read OP
Jason White
>microsoft >recently announced and instantly shoved into cpus >little information to be found on it >intel, amd, etc all forced to adopt it at once >qualcomm intel amd etc developed it together AKA with NSA >of course not open source when something like this should be >"solving" a problem that almost doesn't exist in the first place that occurs only with physical access >far greater potentially downsides even if you ignore the NSA side of things >remember how scientists listened to a cpu to hack it? forget that guys
yeah pretty fucking obvious that it's just psp/ime on steroids and tied together so that the NSA has easier management over things
Thinking about reading hitchhikers guide to online privacy. Heard it's pretty blackpilling because it shows you just how hard it is to even be considered somewhat in the clear. I'm starting to think online privacy is just a meme.