Location: Central Florida region Open to Remote: Yes Willing to Relocate: Yes Technologies: C, Java, Python, RHEL, Operations, Bash, Windows Server, Vmware, VirtualBox ,AIX, , RHEL, Debian ,Docker Where I come from:…
.... This deserves it's own posts , on HN, just for awareness- Aside from https://web.archive.org/web/20250914062843/https://portswigg... , there haven't been really many goes at going for plausible deniability with…
What sucks about this, is due to implementation,Windows is the only way to achieve some stuff in Veracrypt. For example: doing full system partition encryption, and the Hidden OS install that only Veracrypt can do-…
Okay, this is neat! A true mesh networking bluetooth app- The other one that's notable, Briar is super impressive - but i think it doesn't actually have proper mesh capability due to difficulties with how devices handle…
... These sorts of patterns do not help at all, and will hurt those who have critical need for apps without a lot of users. Speaking as somebody, who owns some mid-grade thermal cameras that stopped production in the…
A Veracrypt style hidden OS profile that is forensically invisible would be a better option - This would allow one to enter a password and give another "profile" or OS- that unlike current alternate profile stuff- would…
Does obtaining Global Entry minimize the chance of them deciding to harass a citizen crossing the border, I wonder? It is at the cost of your biometric - but data on your devices might be worth more, and as I note…
This annoys me to no end and is a serious problem in my own use cases... This is an issue I face- I have a collection of thermal cameras that use apps to control them- after every install onto a phone, they then reach…
Veracrypt. It's successor, keeps this feature - of allowing for a truly hidden OS- but there's a HUGE flaw everyone missed- it requires your laptop to be setup as MBR-= which only allows for 4 partitions, and you can't…
This is something no on discusses but I've wondered heavily- GRUB can be made to not show a menu and then boot up Windows automatically, in like a second or two with no one the wiser. [There is an obnoxious welcome to…
I am in a similar pickle. This is an issue I face- I have a collection of thermal cameras that use apps to control them- after every install onto a phone, they then reach out t oa server to authenticate. Here's the…
This is an issue I face- I have a collection of thermal cameras that use apps to control them- after every install onto a phone, they then reach out t oa server to authenticate. Here's the issue- though I have a few…
I just this past weekend was looking into setting up a personal networking solution- and looked hard at TailScale and their competitors. I do not like- that Tailscale has chosen to only allow SSO sign-in - as that…
AI spotted those comments on reddit- note: those were not my words about Eve(which i'm unfamiliar with!) Point taken though , the commenters who said that were ...obviously..anecdotal, -though possibly still more the…
This is true absolutely One would hope indeed- I do wonder on that ...... There's another observation though- Salt Typhoon compromised wiretap infrastructure - before Signal, there's no doub't some stuff like this…
<tangent opening line of my comment> From people on Reddit: Something that blows my mind- but is fully true "Hell, I've been in fucking EVE Online alliances that had better opsec than this." "I'll raise you one: I've…
It worked well! Most messages did go through! The caveat- I don't think anyone was also using Bluetooth headphones 500 feet outside was the test i did with a clear sightline- the inside of the plane was not quite as…
I recently took a flight with family- on a budget airline that did not have Wifi, so we could not hop on WiFi and message each other using Signal. I wondered what other options there would be in the air- and remembered…
Location: Central Florida region, United States Open to Remote: Yes Willing to Relocate: Yes Technologies: C, Java, Python, RHEL, Operations, Bash, Windows Server, Vmware, VirtualBox, RHEL, Debian ,Docker Where I come…
There is one reason- VPN traffic, vs tor traffic monitoring. Tor traffic stands out and that has been used to nab people famously, like that bomb hoax incident. Which suggests cloaking tor with a solid VPN is the way to…
Not sure why you didn't mention the law ruled heavily in favor of protonmail as a result of that massive fight between Protonmail and the authorities after that happened( they had to comply, while fighting back) - so as…
Location: Central Florida region Open to Remote: Yes Willing to Relocate: Yes Technologies: C, Java, Python, RHEL, Operations, Bash, Windows Server, Vmware, VirtualBox, RHEL, Debian ,Docker Where I come from: I've…
Hold on, someone else in this thread noted this does exist " You can disable the auto-download. Settings > Data and storage > Media auto-download, you can choose what to auto download for mobile data/wifi/roaming." So,…
So, just to confirm my understanding, if one goes into those settings and disables all auto-download, that helps- but, then a user will manually download images, correct? Are they still vulnerable to this issue then at…
Location: Central Florida region Open to Remote: Yes Willing to Relocate: Yes Technologies: C, Java, Python, RHEL, Operations, Bash, Windows Server, Vmware, VirtualBox ,AIX, , RHEL, Debian ,Docker Where I come from:…
.... This deserves it's own posts , on HN, just for awareness- Aside from https://web.archive.org/web/20250914062843/https://portswigg... , there haven't been really many goes at going for plausible deniability with…
What sucks about this, is due to implementation,Windows is the only way to achieve some stuff in Veracrypt. For example: doing full system partition encryption, and the Hidden OS install that only Veracrypt can do-…
Okay, this is neat! A true mesh networking bluetooth app- The other one that's notable, Briar is super impressive - but i think it doesn't actually have proper mesh capability due to difficulties with how devices handle…
Location: Central Florida region Open to Remote: Yes Willing to Relocate: Yes Technologies: C, Java, Python, RHEL, Operations, Bash, Windows Server, Vmware, VirtualBox ,AIX, , RHEL, Debian ,Docker Where I come from:…
... These sorts of patterns do not help at all, and will hurt those who have critical need for apps without a lot of users. Speaking as somebody, who owns some mid-grade thermal cameras that stopped production in the…
A Veracrypt style hidden OS profile that is forensically invisible would be a better option - This would allow one to enter a password and give another "profile" or OS- that unlike current alternate profile stuff- would…
Does obtaining Global Entry minimize the chance of them deciding to harass a citizen crossing the border, I wonder? It is at the cost of your biometric - but data on your devices might be worth more, and as I note…
This annoys me to no end and is a serious problem in my own use cases... This is an issue I face- I have a collection of thermal cameras that use apps to control them- after every install onto a phone, they then reach…
Veracrypt. It's successor, keeps this feature - of allowing for a truly hidden OS- but there's a HUGE flaw everyone missed- it requires your laptop to be setup as MBR-= which only allows for 4 partitions, and you can't…
This is something no on discusses but I've wondered heavily- GRUB can be made to not show a menu and then boot up Windows automatically, in like a second or two with no one the wiser. [There is an obnoxious welcome to…
I am in a similar pickle. This is an issue I face- I have a collection of thermal cameras that use apps to control them- after every install onto a phone, they then reach out t oa server to authenticate. Here's the…
This is an issue I face- I have a collection of thermal cameras that use apps to control them- after every install onto a phone, they then reach out t oa server to authenticate. Here's the issue- though I have a few…
I just this past weekend was looking into setting up a personal networking solution- and looked hard at TailScale and their competitors. I do not like- that Tailscale has chosen to only allow SSO sign-in - as that…
AI spotted those comments on reddit- note: those were not my words about Eve(which i'm unfamiliar with!) Point taken though , the commenters who said that were ...obviously..anecdotal, -though possibly still more the…
This is true absolutely One would hope indeed- I do wonder on that ...... There's another observation though- Salt Typhoon compromised wiretap infrastructure - before Signal, there's no doub't some stuff like this…
<tangent opening line of my comment> From people on Reddit: Something that blows my mind- but is fully true "Hell, I've been in fucking EVE Online alliances that had better opsec than this." "I'll raise you one: I've…
It worked well! Most messages did go through! The caveat- I don't think anyone was also using Bluetooth headphones 500 feet outside was the test i did with a clear sightline- the inside of the plane was not quite as…
I recently took a flight with family- on a budget airline that did not have Wifi, so we could not hop on WiFi and message each other using Signal. I wondered what other options there would be in the air- and remembered…
Location: Central Florida region, United States Open to Remote: Yes Willing to Relocate: Yes Technologies: C, Java, Python, RHEL, Operations, Bash, Windows Server, Vmware, VirtualBox, RHEL, Debian ,Docker Where I come…
There is one reason- VPN traffic, vs tor traffic monitoring. Tor traffic stands out and that has been used to nab people famously, like that bomb hoax incident. Which suggests cloaking tor with a solid VPN is the way to…
Not sure why you didn't mention the law ruled heavily in favor of protonmail as a result of that massive fight between Protonmail and the authorities after that happened( they had to comply, while fighting back) - so as…
Location: Central Florida region Open to Remote: Yes Willing to Relocate: Yes Technologies: C, Java, Python, RHEL, Operations, Bash, Windows Server, Vmware, VirtualBox, RHEL, Debian ,Docker Where I come from: I've…
Hold on, someone else in this thread noted this does exist " You can disable the auto-download. Settings > Data and storage > Media auto-download, you can choose what to auto download for mobile data/wifi/roaming." So,…
So, just to confirm my understanding, if one goes into those settings and disables all auto-download, that helps- but, then a user will manually download images, correct? Are they still vulnerable to this issue then at…