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Cybersecurity series: Part II

great article, many people im sure don't know about this.
 
Henu the Great said:
You are sharing very important knowledge for every microjew user. I highly recommend anyone who is using win10 to follow these steps to fight the spyware that is default on windows opertating system. Another alternative is to actually start using linux. It is not that hard. Beginning to do so might be intimidating, but internet is full of help.

That is for sure that Linux is better than win10. I will be talking about Linux in details in another part of the series. I have one more thing to cover on windows, which will be in the next post.
 
well, this is probably the best way to get windows 10 safer, i still wouldnt trust it.

duel boot with linux with a fully encrypted harddrive, and have windows 10 for non ss things.
 
One thing I would like to point out that might bring trouble for some people doing this.

Once you boot from an usb drive with linux you have to have your hard drive setting from BIOS as AHCI, not RAID. This may sound like strange language, and you bet it is. Thing is with raid setting you can not detect your hard drive when on that said live linux therefore not able to complete the guide.
 
Henu the Great said:
One thing I would like to point out that might bring trouble for some people doing this.

Once you boot from an usb drive with linux you have to have your hard drive setting from BIOS as AHCI, not RAID. This may sound like strange language, and you bet it is. Thing is with raid setting you can not detect your hard drive when on that said live linux therefore not able to complete the guide.

Personally, I have never had any issues with booting from USB, but I can see why this advice will be helpful to some. Also, AHCI might not work, while RAID will. Try the default first, then try the other option. Computers are kind of like humans in the sense that they are unique and not all computers work 100% the same way. This is because of very minor differences during the building process. So try it out and see which works best for you.
 
HiddenSerpent said:
WpnService (update-related)
PushToInstall (useless service)
diagtrack (diagnostics)
RetailDemon (how “win10 looks at the store” service, utterly useless)
dmwappushservice
HomeGroupListener (homegroup-related that can be safely removed)
HomeGroupProvider
lfsvc
MapsBroker (microjew maps related)
NetTcpPortSharing
RemoteAccess (you will not be able to log into your Win10 from ssh, I.e)
Remote Registry (same as above)
SharedAccess
StorSvc
TrkWks
WbioSrvc
wscvsc
wlidsvc
diagnosticshub.standardcollector.service
and Xbox related services:
XblAuthManager
XblGameSave
XboxNetApiSvc
XboxGipSvc.

Are one of these files responsible for using or accessing other devices through the network, like for example printer or network hard drive ?
 
Installing tails in one of the more convenient options.
Everything gets erased in the operating system after you shut it down except your password protected persistent storage where you can keep satanic files,pdfs etc.

https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=43408&p=192660&hilit=safely#p192660

I have been using it and its extremely convenient.
 
Donovandal said:
HiddenSerpent said:
WpnService (update-related)
PushToInstall (useless service)
diagtrack (diagnostics)
RetailDemon (how “win10 looks at the store” service, utterly useless)
dmwappushservice
HomeGroupListener (homegroup-related that can be safely removed)
HomeGroupProvider
lfsvc
MapsBroker (microjew maps related)
NetTcpPortSharing
RemoteAccess (you will not be able to log into your Win10 from ssh, I.e)
Remote Registry (same as above)
SharedAccess
StorSvc
TrkWks
WbioSrvc
wscvsc
wlidsvc
diagnosticshub.standardcollector.service
and Xbox related services:
XblAuthManager
XblGameSave
XboxNetApiSvc
XboxGipSvc.

Are one of these files responsible for using or accessing other devices through the network, like for example printer or network hard drive ?

I do not think so, but it is possible. It is a good idea to look it up, just to be sure. I tried my best to keep the important features like hotspot, even if they are a security risk.

Username said:
Installing tails in one of the more convenient options.
Everything gets erased in the operating system after you shut it down except your password protected persistent storage where you can keep satanic files,pdfs etc.

https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=43408&p=192660&hilit=safely#p192660

I have been using it and its extremely convenient.

This post is about dealing with Win10 spyware. It is not about booting a Linux OS from USB.
 

Good information/Guide series.

You can add 'windows 10 debloater'[script] on your series for those who really can't change OS on their PC for some reason. Only use the one from Github though[by Sycnex]. But read disclaimer and all the instructions before proceeding to use it. I used it last year on a PC and it worked alright. The dev is pretty active and interacts in discussions and also helps if you have any issue.
 
How do i know everything worked? I had some problems in Linux Mint where i type: sudo ./Script_Part_III.sh and there it said: command not found and Permission denied. I tried to change permissions with CHMOD command i tried to change everything with RWX but it didnt work. Than i powered off Mint and log in my Windows 10, i opened virtual box and started Linux Fedora and tried to do the same i did in Linux Mint. I also had to change permissions but this time it worked. I ran the script it asked me: "Yes" or "No" and i typed: "Yes". Terminal didnt closed but there were only letters: y y y y y ... and so on. Is this normal?
 

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