There are many good encryption tools out there, like Hat.sh and Cryptomator What I don't like about Hat.sh is that for the average user, it is web-based, and if the project shut down, they wouldn't be able to decrypt their files. They could always self-host the program, but
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I have been reading blogs, watching videos and taking a few courses on My OSINT Training. I downloaded Obsidian and then grabbed the Obsidian template from Micah Hoffman over at My Osint Training. At first glance, the template from Micah is a bit overwhelming. I decided to find a target,
A Nagra CCR is a Credit Card Recorder created by Nagra Kudelski in Romanel (Switzerland) around 2013. It is a covert surveillance tool that has been restricted and can only be purchased by the Law Enforcement and intelligence community. This is an amazing piece of technology. It makes you think
I have experience with the following tools and solutions: Operating Systems: * Fedora * KaliLinux * Ubuntu * Centos * Debian Cloud Services/Platforms: * Linode * DigitalOcean * Vultr Networking/VPN: * OpenVPN * Tailscale * Shadowsocks * Wireguard * Proton Smart Home/IoT: * Home Assistant * RaspberryPi * FlipperZero * NotebookLM Security/Privacy Tools: * MySudo * Bitwarden * Wazah * Veracrypt * BeEF (Browser Exploitation Framework) * PicoCrypt Web