In this episode of the CyberGizmo we explore Whonix. Whonix is a distro designed to run on a Virtualbox VM (and a few others) running on Linux, MacOS or Windows. So you can take advantage of its privacy features without having to give up the operating system you are currently using. Whonix is also the anon-guest for Qubes so it wear many hats and is designed to protect all applications which connect to the network, not just your web browsing habits. I also compare Whonix to Qubes, Tails and the Tor Browser (alone) somewhat.
Qubes OS sounds cool, but its a little intimidating to use it as your day-to-day OS. Let me show you around Qubes OS a little and take away some of the mystery. Ill show you the basics of using Qubes OS and discuss some of the pros and cons.
Linux — самая популярная серверная ОС (операционная система). Linux — это клон UNIX. Знание одного так же хорошо, как знание другого. Этот учебник предназначен для абсолютных новичков. Вам даже не нужно покупать новый компьютер для изучения Linux. Вы можете запускать Linux прямо в ваших существующих системах Windows или Mac OS! (Подробные инструкции по установке Ubuntu приведены в учебниках).
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This video is a crash course to help new users get started with BASH. Here is a list of the commands well cover:
BEGINNERS GUIDE TO THE BASH TERMINAL
NAVIGATION
ls — list directory contents
pwd — print name of current/working directory
cd — change working directory
pushd/popd — put working directory on a stack
file — determine file type
locate — find files by name
updatedb — update database for locate
which — locate a command
history — display bash command history
GETTING HELP
whatis — display the on-line manual descriptions
apropos — search the manual page names and descriptions
man — an interface to the on-line reference manuals
cat — concatenate files and print on the standard output
more/less — file perusal filter for crt viewing
nano — command line text editor
USERS
sudo — execute a command as superuser
su — change user ID or become another user
users — print the user names of users currently logged in
id — print real and effective user and group IDs
CHANGING FILE PERMISSIONS
chmod — change permissions of a file
KILLING PROGRAMS AND LOGGING OUT
Ctrl C — kill a running command
killall — kill processes by name
exit — log out of bash
USEFUL SHORTCUTS
Ctrl D — signal bash that there is no more input
Ctrl L — redraw the screen
Ctrl — make text bigger in terminal emulator
Ctrl — - make text smaller in terminal emulator
Why should you become anonymous? And how can you even be anonymous on the web? Watch to learn how to use essential anonymity tools to become anonymous on the web.
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In this online anonymity tutorial, you will learn what it means to be anonymous on the web, how to use essential anonymity tools, and you’ll learn some tips and habits to help you protect your online anonymity even better.
You will learn how to use Tor and install and run Tor Browser.
Youll discover how to install Whonix and how it can help you become anonymous even more.
Well learn how to install Tails and boot from a live USB.
Youll be introduced to Linux, mostly PureOS, Trisquel and Linux Mint Cinnamon.
Online anonymity is not something that’s just for criminals or persecuted individuals. It’s important if you don’t want a record of your interests, preferences, searches, emails, messages, contacts, browsing history, and social media activity stored indefinitely on remote data centers.
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In this video, I will be showing you how to pwn Blue on TrryHackMe. We will cover the basics of Windows enumeration, post-exploitation, and password cracking.
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Kiitos katsomisesta
Danke fürs Zuschauen!
感谢您观看
Merci davoir regardé
Obrigado por assistir
دیکھنے کے لیے شکریہ
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Grazie per la visione
Gracias por ver
شكرا للمشاهدة
Today I’ll be introducing two inexpensive LIDAR devices that you can start experimenting with. These devices were provided courtesy of DFRobot, they are VERY inexpensive considering their capabilities. Visit their store at www.dfrobot.com/ to see these and other LIDAR units.
The first device is the TF Mini, a simple stationary LIDAR devices that uses a focused infrared beam to accurately measure distances from 30 cm to 12 meters (1 to 40 feet). This compact and easy to use unit contains its own processor and can scan up to 100 times a seconds.
I’ll show you how the TF Mini is configured and how to use it with an Arduino, it makes a great addition to a robot and can outperform the usual ultrasonic sensors in many ways.
The second device is no less than amazing, it’s the RPLIDAR device from Robo Peak. This s a full 360 degree scanning LIDAR unit, just like you’ve seen on the top of self-driving vehicles. The possibilities in robotics for a device like this are literally endless.
I’ll first test out my RPLIDAR using a PC and some scanning software. After that I’ll show you the basics of hooking it up to an Arduino and we’ll run a little demo sketch.
Here is what we will be covering today:
Two LIDAR Devices — 3:30
How LIDAR works — 6:08
LIDAR vs. other technologies — 9:02
TF Mini LIDAR — 12:11
Logic Level (Voltage) Converters — 13:52
TF Mini with Arduino — 17:23
RPLIDAR — 23:37
RPLIDAR Scanning Demo — 25:43
RPLIDAR with Arduino — 31:40
This is the first video I’ve done on LIDAR but it will certainly not be the last, nor is it the last time you’ll see these two devices. I’m intending to do a few more videos to demonstrate the capabilities of both devices so stay tuned.
I’d also like to thank the folks at DFROBOT for providing these two LIDAR units. They have a wide selection of inexpensive LIDAR units that you should check out on their store at www.dfrobot.com/
Famous NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden for many is a trustworthy source for privacy and security software recommendations. Here are his favorite operating systems, Tails and Qubes OS. tails.boum.org/ www.qubes-os.org
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