How do you store and secure your sensitive shit on your machine ? >KeePassX for passwords & Chrome without sync account and cookies >Truecrypt with 10gb container for trully sensitive data >MEGA and iCloud for cloud solution for shit like iPhone photo backups or work documents & DropBox with encrypted file for hard shit
This way peeps close to me can use my computer without questioning me
Joshua Rodriguez
>letting other people use your computer
Owen Morgan
This thread is now
A E S T H E T I C
Joseph Walker
I encrypt some files with openssl via shell. But that's really it
Samuel Bennett
i dont live in a basement, i have a social life and whether its my girl or my colleague that needs to check some page how it renders in Safari or be it the fellow tutor in theatre club that quickly needs to cut a song in Audacity and I always have my laptop, why not let them?
Hudson Cook
very nice also should be Aesthetic
Lucas Diaz
Same reason a carpenter doesn't let anyone else, even the apprentice (especially his fucking apprentice) use his tools.
Get your own tools or pay me to do the work for you.
Nathaniel Reed
>theatre club >Safari OP is definitely a faggot.
David Young
this model is not really applicable in this scenario, when im at the office and i see a fellow dev testing his new page in browsers and he asks me if i could lend him my Air to check how does it look in native Safari, why wouldnt I let him ? "Sorry man I dont want you to see my fetish folders and I havent audited my SSD this morning to lend you my laptop with clear mind" ?
Angel Jones
You should not have allowed anyone in the first place. If you said no from day one, no one would be asking you. By allowing people to use it, you only cause more people to consistently ask you.
Elijah Robinson
Is that pic real?
Caleb James
No, the jpg doesn't really exist.
Justin Phillips
The road looks pretty real to me.
Carson Morris
technigger/10
Hunter Peterson
its based on a real road, but the lights with all the sign is made
David Butler
>i dont live in a basement, i have a social life
And this is not your main security concern? If you know other people you might divulge sensitive information which they can use to further pry information from you.
>and whether its my girl
You fell for the vaginal jew, that is a huge red flag. Why is she sucking your dick? Probably to get to that Truecrypt container of yours.
>or my colleague that needs to check some page
Don't he own a phone? Get a job where you can work from home.
doesn't matter if you use sync or not, if you use chrome Google has all what they need
Keepas+Firefox+KeeFox+nextcloud for pw and file sync are pretty much my only "privacy habits" and that comes simply from being previously burned by chrome, lastpass and dropbox.
my work laptop has the HDD encrypted but that's more of a company policy than me feeling like i have to do it
William King
how were you burned?
Isaac Nguyen
>use my computer without questioning me sure i understand the perspective, you want to be safe that your coworker will want to check your porn folders because his wife shares his laptop and he cant keep it himself, but you cant risk him seeing jailbait bikini girls, you cant predicdict his reaction.
but if you're worried about 10GB of "sensitive data" and that is anything other than fetishes you don't want people to know you have, all your carefulness is for nothing, you do know that having encryption is fucking moot if someone else shares your OS or better yet your admin acc, any trusted coworker that you aren't really that intimate with might be made to, or decide to take measures to analyze your encrypted volme, check access dates to single out your mp3 used as keyfile, and even keylog you.
so yeah, there's really nothing autistic about it, you're just completely careless.
Ian Johnson
>- still looking for a private and secure remote backup solution aint no such thing
why is local encrypting and key keeping not enough for you?
you cant use NsaCloud and still have your privacy
Mason Fisher
>KeeFox
lol, have fun with your point of faillure
convinience is always the death of opsec
all it requires is for you to momentarily connect to a controlled network, or your DNS to be spoofed and so long passwords
Bentley Perez
Looks like a great time lapse project if I can find a dark enough place to do it.
Jayden Rivera
>peeps
Benjamin Lopez
>why is local encrypting and key keeping not enough for you? Because for example if my apartment burns down with my computers inside it I will lose my data.
Lucas Walker
Dropbox filled my SSD of conflicted copies and wouldn't let me delete them
Lastpass once took 2 hours to reset my password
Chrome would crash all pages i attempted to load after updating because an extension caused some sort of (known) conflict, if it weren't for even the settings page crashing i'd probably still be using it though
Ian King
k, what do you suggest instead then?
Carson Sanders
I have a security key (yubikey neo) and use it for 2FA anywhere that accepts it. I use normal 2FA with an authenticator that requires the key for anything that doesn't directly accept it.
Why isn't 2FA the norm yet? My shit bank (Capital One) doesn't even have 2FA for their online banking! Luckily, I'm broke as fuck so there's nothing to take.
Hunter Long
Anyone try creating a encryped local NAS that's backed up to the cloud? I'm trying to see if a local fileshare with the following requirements is viable. I'm currently running a debian server with a simple samba share
1) Encrypted 2) Easily backed up to the cloud (IE, doesn't need to back up a 50GB blob, but can upload a diffed blob) 3) Easily password accessed from any local computer that has access rights to the box.
Any suggestions?
Owen Edwards
You understand that off site backups are crucial for keeping data safe right?
Nicholas Jones
It's a real photograph, I think it's a few pictures blended together or just a long exposure taken when the the lights went from red to green
source: saw the original image on flickr i think, on reddit
Asher Richardson
>Nonautistic >TrueCrypt/KeePassX/Mega
Pick one
Lucas Hall
>trully sensitive data
Like what the fuck would that even be?
Nolan Martinez
Patient files for private practice perhaps?
Jonathan Walker
scans of my medical papers and various logins for my clients servers
Gavin Sanders
If you really need all that security for legit reasons that don't have anything to do with kiddie porn, why not just have a separate, clean system that you would use for handling sensitive matters? Having all that shit on a machine that you use to browse Facebook and Youtube doesn't make any sense. Nor does using the same computer for both secure and everyday activities.
Dylan Scott
Your mother's porn
Jonathan Hernandez
This should use a proper enterprise system, not some spacker with "muh opener sauce"
Cameron Morris
Why would you keep anything like that on a personal machine (that you let other people handle, no less)?
Liam Jones
A truecrypt cointainer or anything like that living in a insecure environment is a bit pointless. You need full disk encryption, you do risk keys hitting swap / pagefile or someone installing keyloggers.
I run LUKS with full disk encryption and no swap and have a separate 64GB filesystem within that. I used to do 8GB back in the dsy and later 32GB. The trick for backups is to have six (or more) , 2 in 3 locations. Have them encrypted. A mix of micro-SD cards (smaller) and/or USB sticks work fine.
For laptops RemixOS is a good addition. It is Android for PC. You can install it on a 8GB partition and boot into that in public places and let others check some web page without unlocking your private OS.
Sebastian Rogers
Enjoy your bodned :DDDDD
Jason Powell
Be honest, no one has ever asked to use your computer.
Dominic Long
>i have a social life So why haven't you necked yourself yet?
Justin Bailey
i mean, local encryption to then upload to any cloud
you shouldn't trust any other person to not give your files to RIAA MPAA GCHQ NSA anyways, no matter what techblogs say about them being located in Mars