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Securing a computer in an ultra secure situation?
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<blockquote data-quote="Minimalist" data-source="post: 916442" data-attributes="member: 89179"><p>I would go with separate HW, connected to internet through separate mobile access and would not connect that machine to my network.</p><p>I would only use that computer to perform transactions and similar - no other activity.</p><p>Update that system and browsers and don't install anything else. If you don't trust AV vendors don't install AV and even disable WD if you feel more safe.</p><p>Install Sandboxie and run your browser in it. Close Sandboxie and purge all data after each session.</p><p>Store password in Keepass, but not exact password - switch first two or last two characters or do something else to it, so that only you know what is correct password even if it gets exposed.</p><p>Backup important data to encrypted USB.</p><p></p><p>That's my few ideas.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: and try not to lock yourself out of your money, which can sometimes happen if you try to be "too secure".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Minimalist, post: 916442, member: 89179"] I would go with separate HW, connected to internet through separate mobile access and would not connect that machine to my network. I would only use that computer to perform transactions and similar - no other activity. Update that system and browsers and don't install anything else. If you don't trust AV vendors don't install AV and even disable WD if you feel more safe. Install Sandboxie and run your browser in it. Close Sandboxie and purge all data after each session. Store password in Keepass, but not exact password - switch first two or last two characters or do something else to it, so that only you know what is correct password even if it gets exposed. Backup important data to encrypted USB. That's my few ideas. EDIT: and try not to lock yourself out of your money, which can sometimes happen if you try to be "too secure". [/QUOTE]
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