Same here. My mobile provider blocks the standard VPN ports, and also access to other DNS servers, so I am pretty sure, their low price means they are selling my data. Going through a VPN on a non-standard port to my home network, from where I can go out through DNS over https and also a pi-hole, and being protected by my own firewall, gives me the (false?) feeling of an additional layer of security.
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I run ClamAV regularly, and it has not found anything on my several systems in the last 20 years. Good to know we’re safe, or are we?
I’m more concerned about rogue browser extensions that may be innocent when you install them, but then change owners, and after an update that you don’t even notice are going to do bad things.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•How do you all stay calm with all this pressure
1·2 months agoI mainly protect my company secrets by encrypting it and hope for the best. Else, it’s just the normal stuff, that is nobody else’s business. But then, i am glad that i am old and likely won’t have to live in a dystopian place like this world seems to be going towards.
[ condition1 ] && [ condition2 ] && echo "Good" || echo "Bad"
If you’re on mobile, are you using Gboard or the like?
I am pretty sure that every data they ever gathered about you is still there, just marked as hidden. Data is their currency; you don’t throw that away.
Microsoft could pull this off nicely. One nice foggy morning in the UK, and all Windows boxes go BSOD … Hmm, I think, they do that anyway, most of the time, don’t they.
DeuxChevaux@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What's involved in getting a "modern" terminal setup?
2·4 months agoI set it like this in .vimrc
set clipboard=unnamedplusBut when I yank anything, I cannot insert it somewhere else with ctrl-c.
DeuxChevaux@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What's involved in getting a "modern" terminal setup?
4·4 months agoOf all of these things, i only miss a shared clipboard between Vim and the rest of the system (or vice versa). That would be rad!
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Any fitness trackers not sending my health data to the USA?
11·4 months agoNot sure, but maybe a Casio G-Shock? You’ll likely still be spied on, but maybe not by the US? Personally, i wear a Huawei, oh well.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What do you prefer: icon view or detailed list view?
3·5 months agoMy graphical goto tool is double commander, so lists. In the terminal, it’s either ls -hal, fzf or mc, depending on use case.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•[Question] Is it possible or has it been done, can a Honeypot be created with bash aliases that would use a very common command someone would run if they were in your system but it aliases to some
5·5 months ago‘whoami’ and ‘who am i’ are two different things. Try it out.
DeuxChevaux@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•[Question] Is it possible or has it been done, can a Honeypot be created with bash aliases that would use a very common command someone would run if they were in your system but it aliases to some
4·5 months agoSomething like this?
alias ls=“who am i >> /var/log/intruder.log && logout”
alias l=“/usr/bin/ls”
DeuxChevaux@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Are there any examples of Linux (desktop) viruses that are actively or were recently in circulation?
18·6 months agoI think, on a personal Linux desktop, more damage is done by malicious browser extensions than by actual viruses or root kits. So you could classify it as social engineering, maybe.
Once, someone sent me an Amazon link for baby nappies, and fool me clicked on it. Now Amazon showed boomer me baby nappies suggestions for the next six months. AI at its best… These things annoy me, so I try to avoid being tracked whenever reasonably possible.
OTOH, I am old and hope to not live long enough to experience any rogue government or whatever else persecuting me for having clicked on a baby nappies link years ago; so my threat model is short term only. I keep my privacy to a level, where it hopefully prevents as many annoyances as possible, but does not hamper what I am doing online too much. If I was younger, I’d likely do more.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Ubuntu explores replacing gnu utils with rust based uutils
6·9 months agoI wonder whether Linux Mint will follow suit?
Mine is simple (inspired by Kali Linux, if that’s even correct)
PS1='\[\033[0;32m\]┌──[\t] (\u@\h)-[\w]\n└─$ \[\033[0m\]'
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•I want to make it dead-easy for others to chat with me. I want a browser-based, FLOSS, E2EE chat solution that doesn't require the other party to log in. Does that exist?
4·9 months agoYou mean a “contact form?” They’re everywhere.
Cheap MVNO with enough data and good coverage/no outages. The low price comes from somewhere, I guess…