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treefrog'

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Privacy Measures:
-Startpage search engine
- Full Disc Encryption - TrueCrypt
-Tor BB
- OpenVPN - Off Shore(not EU/US) non logging service, CIS firewall
configured to prevent VPN leakage per application
-Axcrypt
-Eraser - secure deletion
-PeerBlock
Utilities:
-Ccleaner
-Comodo Program Manager
-Auslogics Defrag
-Auslogics Registry Cleaner
-Recuva
sandbox and virtualization
-VirtualBox - persistent BackTrack 5 R3
-persistent Ubuntu 12.10
-Windows 7 Home Premi (testing platform)
-CIS -fully virtual sandbox
PDF
-Foxit
Software Update
-Filehippo update checker
File Sharing
-Utorrent
Backup
-CrashPlan
 

treefrog'

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Malware Maniac said:
:shok: that is a good Config.
Of your icons all you have to do is put : (name of smiley here) :

Hi

Thanks, seems Firegloves is messing with the smilies :(
If it's not NoScript it's Firegloves lol
all good now though
:D
 

Malware Maniac

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Are you using Waterfox to browse MT then use BBCodeXtra extension
Credit to HeffeD http://malwaretips.com/Thread-Firefox-Updated-to-16-0-2?pid=79891#pid79891
 

treefrog'

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Malware Maniac said:
Are you using Waterfox to browse MT then use BBCodeXtra extension
Credit to HeffeD http://malwaretips.com/Thread-Firefox-Updated-to-16-0-2?pid=79891#pid79891

Hey

Thanks I been trying for <>bold</> :D

Awesome

EDIT- hmm appears I'm still having an issue :rolleyes:

EDIT - ok have got it
 
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treefrog'

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McLovin said:
treefrog said:
Hey

Thanks I been trying for <>bold</> :D

Awesome

Edit - hmm appears I'm still having an issue :rolleyes:

EDIT - ok have got it


Yeah the <> would be html code not BBCode :p

I didn't see any backup options?

Backup:



Hi
This is true at present I am lacking in this area,
I'm planning on using an external HDD for backing up files and a couple of system images(fresh install and regular images)
At present I keep all my important data on a series of thumb drives, not ideal I know.
In the mean time I was thinking of partitioning an area of my pc HDD for this purpose...something I need to get round to doing.
Thanks for the links,
A free version of Rollback RX would be good :p
 
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Ink

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You use some interesting Privacy tools.

McLovin likes to recommend paid-for back choices (and contains broken links).

You can use the built-in Backup and Restore in Windows, to create simple data backups and a system image, as well as a Windows Recovery disc in case of an emergency.
 

treefrog'

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Earth said:
You use some interesting Privacy tools.

McLovin likes to recommend paid-for back choices (and contains broken links).

You can use the built-in Backup and Restore in Windows, to create simple data backups and a system image, as well as a Windows Recovery disc in case of an emergency.

Hi

I believe these days our online privacy is been constantly tested, I'd like to think we can read, write, just live or online lives and maintain our privacy, my set up reflects this and is constantly evolving.

Thanks, I have created a recovery disk and plan on using Windows native backup to create my images.

treefrog' :)
 

treefrog'

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Hi
lol
BT 5 is a cool OS to play with :assassin:
I like to be able to watch my network and see how others might try...
treefrog'
 

madyrocksin

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treefrog said:
Hi
lol
BT 5 is a cool OS to play with :assassin:
I like to be able to watch my network and see how others might try...
treefrog'
have you tried bypassing any computer system using it ???
 

treefrog'

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madyrocksin said:
treefrog said:
Hi
lol
BT 5 is a cool OS to play with :assassin:
I like to be able to watch my network and see how others might try...
treefrog'
have you tried bypassing any computer system using it ???

Not really a lot of it is way over my head, but I have "played" with some of the semi automated apps and poked holes in an un-patched test system.
Awesome OS in the correct hands :aikido:
 

madyrocksin

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same here i can hardly understand it :p
actually i wanted to know if someone have tried some intrusion attacks on some security applications, testing firewalls to be more specific!!
 

treefrog'

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madyrocksin said:
same here i can hardly understand it :p
actually i wanted to know if someone have tried some intrusion attacks on some security applications, testing firewalls to be more specific!!

They have a very active forum
This would be a fun test too...
I imagine most are pretty solid :dash1: ???
 
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I cracked an old WEP wifi psw in 5mn with its tools. it was funny. :D.
 

madyrocksin

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treefrog said:
madyrocksin said:
same here i can hardly understand it :p
actually i wanted to know if someone have tried some intrusion attacks on some security applications, testing firewalls to be more specific!!

They have a very active forum
This would be a fun test too...
I imagine most are pretty solid :dash1: ???

Ohk i think i will look into there forum a bit more...
Even i imagined it to be decently protective, until i saw a video bypassing XP SP3 and Kaspersky Internet Security using BT with few clicks :p
If you do test some let us know there results here.
I know you would definitely test Comodo, but if possible do it with OAP too ;)
Thanks!!
 

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