fausty666 said:disconnect is not that good ff addon.
rest up to ur desire.
~we remain invisible and we see all~
hail satan
SATchives said:yeah i don't use proxies, except for one thing, and that is account based yt comment spamming, through a program i use, which automates this. for my actual browsing i simply use a vpn, and i've tested, and i have no ip leaks whatsoever.
i think however because i have the proxies on a local server running through the vpn, so there would never be a leak even if the proxy failed as the proxy comes from within.
i only use the proxy as a way to not get all my accounts deleted at once.
and if from what i read if they can access or isolate your tor exit relay your will be found.
Knowledge versus piece of paper...Cinammonroll said:May I ask you a question regarding cybersecurity, as you seem to know a lot about this field. I'm really interested in learning pentesting; it's the branch of CS that is most appealing to me. Currently, I'm studying cs at uni, but it's seems like a such huge waste of time to me, as we mostly learn at very slow pace, the things they teach in a whole semester, I could learn probably in like 3 days; there's not much about cybersecurity there. So, my point is , should I give up on Uni and just study cyersecurity on my own? Is CS degree necessary for a Pentester job, or several of certificates and courses suffice?
Henu the Great said:Knowledge versus piece of paper...Cinammonroll said:May I ask you a question regarding cybersecurity, as you seem to know a lot about this field. I'm really interested in learning pentesting; it's the branch of CS that is most appealing to me. Currently, I'm studying cs at uni, but it's seems like a such huge waste of time to me, as we mostly learn at very slow pace, the things they teach in a whole semester, I could learn probably in like 3 days; there's not much about cybersecurity there. So, my point is , should I give up on Uni and just study cyersecurity on my own? Is CS degree necessary for a Pentester job, or several of certificates and courses suffice?
You know the answer.
Yes, that's the best route. Good luck.Cinammonroll said:True, but I still think that I could do both at the same time. I've read that some employers take the cd degree into consideration. As long as this pandemic think is going on I think it's not a bad Idea.
Cinammonroll said:May I ask you a question regarding cybersecurity, as you seem to know a lot about this field. I'm really interested in learning pentesting; it's the branch of CS that is most appealing to me. Currently, I'm studying cs at uni, but it's seems like a such huge waste of time to me, as we mostly learn at very slow pace, the things they teach in a whole semester, I could learn probably in like 3 days; there's not much about cybersecurity there. So, my point is , should I give up on Uni and just study cyersecurity on my own? Is CS degree necessary for a Pentester job, or several of certificates and courses suffice?
Cinammonroll said:Is having computer dual booted with windows and linux safe? Does the windows still scans for information on the partitions reserved for Linux?
HiddenSerpent said:Cinammonroll said:May I ask you a question regarding cybersecurity, as you seem to know a lot about this field. I'm really interested in learning pentesting; it's the branch of CS that is most appealing to me. Currently, I'm studying cs at uni, but it's seems like a such huge waste of time to me, as we mostly learn at very slow pace, the things they teach in a whole semester, I could learn probably in like 3 days; there's not much about cybersecurity there. So, my point is , should I give up on Uni and just study cyersecurity on my own? Is CS degree necessary for a Pentester job, or several of certificates and courses suffice?
I would suggest doing both. I never went to a course to learn cybersecurity. All of this knowledge that I am sharing with you all came from Satan and His Demons guiding me. I would not be able to get a job in this field as I do not have any piece of paper proving that I am competent (most companies only care about said paper(s).)
Cinammonroll said:Is having computer dual booted with windows and linux safe? Does the windows still scans for information on the partitions reserved for Linux?
Windows cannot understand the Linux partition formats Ext4/Ext3, so no, it cannot spy on Linux. However, a virus might infect your Linux via Windows. Most Windows viruses do not work in Linux, but it is still possible. The best way to prevent this from happening is to encrypt your Linux partition.
HiddenSerpent said:
Henu the Great said:I use qwant as it does not filter results like DDG or searx. I can even find JoS material just fine with it if I'd have to. Not with other options as I've tried...
I use vpn so I don't care about the private factor as much. The most important factor for me is that I get the results as unfiltered as possible.Hearsync said:Henu the Great said:I use qwant as it does not filter results like DDG or searx. I can even find JoS material just fine with it if I'd have to. Not with other options as I've tried...
Based on this site here, their privacy policy is potentially misleading...
https://digdeeper.neocities.org/ghost/search.html#qwant
Blocks anonymizers, and has stated that the removal of certain results is possible. So not perfect, but perhaps still a viable option. Some on reddit have mentioned the results are better than DDG, and at the same time, France isn't as bad as the US for privacy (DDG is US-based). I'll consider this an option for Firefox/Clearnet use alongside Searx, and see if I find more may be better than the other
I tried it and it didn't show my real IP. I guess in all Linux distros, Firefox is already set-up by default to be more secure. I also use a double-hop VPN and private window mode. Anyway your series is great, I try to create myself more time to read all your posts.HiddenSerpent said:Here is proof that will really shock you.
Go to this website here from Firefox: https://ipleak.net/
Scroll down until you see “Your IP addresses - WebRTC detection” You will see your real IP, even if you are using a VPN.
HiddenSerpent said:
Actually as far as I know they do mix well together. If you use Tor alone your ISP can see that as far as I know. WIth a VPN your ISP will only see that you are connected to a VPN, not to Tor, which is still better.HiddenSerpent said:Tor traffic is different from regular traffic, and the two do not mix.