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We have our own working zombie-network, each member of this network is a private PC somewhere in the world. Our 'worm' is logging keystrokes, logins and passwords on the hosts, and sending these info directly to us. This is all you need to know. We are a familiar name within the TOR system, even Softpedia and Webroot wrote articles about us.
However, most app credentials can be stored in KeePassXC on a computer because they don't need to be entered regularly. The setup described in this guide requires memorizing two passwords: The Owner user profile (boot password) The Default user profile (Optional) Apps like Cwtch and Molly have their own passwords.
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When enabled, you'll enter a second code generated by an authenticator application like Apple's Passwords or Google Authenticator when logging in. First, go to Hush Line Settings, then select the Authentication tab. To start two-factor setup, click the button labeled "Enable 2FA."
0 Upvotes Guy tells me today... no such thing as hidden on the web is just not in search engines is like multiple layers just is 65,356 ports people can use instead of 80,8080,443 fast pcs these days can just hit every port a domain and see header returns no way hidden if can place in a url I say: "So silk road is a fad" Was a website, nothing more nothing safe, nobody ever hidden the government always knows what you do and where you go your isp has all the records, can not hide, can try and mask location...
The two-step of Kazakh ISPs deploying an untrusted certificate, and users manually trusting that certificate allows the ISPs to read and even alter the online communication of any of their users, including sensitive user data, messages, emails, and passwords sent over the web. Research and monitoring from Censored Planet found around 40 domains that were being regularly intercepted, including Google services, Facebook services, Twitter, and VK (a Russian social media site).
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/kicksecuresetup.sh nothing@debian:~$ ./kicksecuresetup.sh (let it run, and put your sudo passwords when it asks for it) And i have this other script here to setup my terminal how i want it to be with the CLI apps i use (zsh, tmux, ohmytmux, ranger, and vim): nothing@debian:~$ .
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