DAMN! You really push the momentum and drive for me. I didn't think this was going to be a big deal but hearing it from you----I'll put some work into it. Thank you.
I heard the HB did something with the BB code site-wide and everyone had issues. I guess I'll have to dig and search for everything that broke. Thank you for letting me know, /u/BlueGlueEater
Was also wondering how you felt about portswigger? They have some interesting resources on cybersecuity and programming in general. I also think they're behind BurpSuite.
THANK YOU. Gotta keep it live. I go through the sites--sometimes too quickly just in search of post-worthy material. The BurpSuite is what pivotal to the field. I'm comprehensive in that it covers every aspect of vulnerability scanning.
I believe that your value increases exponentially with each quality topic such as this one. The way that the math works out is that your fans already know to expect quality no matter what the topic but there are always noobs who first stumble upon your works and all of them tell their friends thus becoming a threat to your dread private message systems capabilities to contain the volume of messages generated as responses. So one could say that you are a drain on the systems resources but in a good way if that makes sense. Thanks Mr Alp wherever you are.
These days (honestly) it's so hard to find the impartial (I don't even watch news). If I scoop up a pile do you think you can sort it out for me within a week or so?
Message me just a few to go into these categories. I mean, there are so many, I'm not trying to turn it into a phone book but just get the 'basics' out there.
Great resources. A few additions I would add would be the Whonix and Kicksecure wikis, which in my opinion together amount to an incredibly comprehensive overview of the full ins and outs to the technical side of OpSec for this discipline. The complete content of both wikis are available for download on GitHub, also, so that they can be viewed offline. Another resource for articles and papers called The Counter-Surveillance Resource Center hosts some good content. Lastly, Free Haven's Selected Paper's in Anonymity is a Tor Project-affiliated bibliography of a massive collection of papers dating back to 1977 on the subject of anonymity.
Sure. Here's two aggregate sources that are good as well.
Latest Security News: http://hpm242zmcxettb74wkl77lruaxq5tsmrg4ewwkywxyisy6ub7dk5l7id.onion
Latest Crypto News: http://qg24mbrij6rzxr77eovjwjzw7zwn7brmegr3yvwvppj4vhdxeuezkdqd.onion
hmmmmmm.... PRivAcy TooLSss.io???? when it comes to privacy and security we should consider not to trust on advertisings, they're shilling lots of software under USA jurisdiction(the country #1 on massive data collection) , for example: Brave, DuckDuckgo, BitWarden.
I just went through the first 45% of the site --- 98% of the objects mentioned were free. Brave, DuckDuckGo and BitWarden will find their place shortly. Brave is already making deals for a paid VPN and Telemetry with Microsoft. Everything eventually finds its proper place.
I recommend removing That One Privacy Site from this list.
While it was once a fantastic resource, That One Privacy Site ⚠️has merged with SafetyDetectives⚠️ (⚠️Libreddit onion mirror⚠️). Safety Detectives is owned by Kape Technologies, a super sketchy company which owns both multiple VPNs and VPN review sites (big conflict of interest!), and the Safety Detectives VPN page (which thatoneprivacysite.net now redirects to) conveniently decided that 3 Kape-owned VPNs belong in the top 4. Windscribe (a competing VPN company, so don't overlook that bias) wrote a good post about this ⚠️consolidation of the VPN industry⚠️ which talks specifically about Kape with sources.
⚠️Techlore⚠️ makes videos (cross-posted to YouTube, LBRY/Odysee, and PeerTube) and maintains community-driven data on VPNs. ⚠️The New Oil⚠️ also makes videos (YouTube, Odysee, PeerTube) and writes a blog.
These two do a podcast together called ⚠️Surveillance Report⚠️.
Michael Bazzell runs a site called ⚠️IntelTechniques⚠️ and does a podcast called The Privacy, Security, & OSINT Show (formerly The Complete Privacy & Security Podcast).
Yeah new oil is privacy guides. I've heard lib redirect is better than privacy redirect but they're just extensions for automatically redirecting to proxy sites.
Perhaps be good for add a section of hardware that list tools of security for enhance opsec?
Thing like the purism and privacy beast laptops, reliable HSMs (eg monero wallets of hardware, U2F keys, Nitrokey for HEADS Evil Maid of defeat, etc), BusKill for the tripwire, etc
Unfortunately not, /u/thebrassbullet as these are just links. Over time the tools will have had newer releases. You would want to download the latest version.
Yeah, it's a bit of an issue. That's why I use their clearweb domain, it's fine with Tor use. I haven't seen a more comprehensive guide out there. I think it should be considered to be officially listed, as it's a great collected source for people to learn quite indepth about OpSec.
Thank you so much for sharing all those excellent OpSec resources. Your generosity in providing such valuable information is greatly appreciated. Great contribution to the community!