HiddenVM
OnionShare
HiddenVM | OnionShare | |
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14 | 130 | |
2,221 | 6,044 | |
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7.7 | 9.5 | |
10 days ago | 4 days ago | |
Shell | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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HiddenVM
- HiddenVM – Use any desktop OS without leaving a trace
- A virtual machine ***within*** tails
- Veracrypt, hidden OS, Linux alternative
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what is the best version for tails in a windows 11
Wait, OP, I really don't recommend you try Whonix inside of Tails. This will bring a Tor Over Tor scenario if you don't specially configure Whonix in a way that prevents this. There have been projects such as HiddenVM that have tried to make this work, but Whonix developers say that there won't be any support for this setup. TAILS most likely won't have any support for this either. Whonix already has live mode on the VM level, and if you want a host-level live system consider Kicksecure Host Live Mode. Whonix is also in the middle of developing a Whonix Live Host System as well.
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TAILS 5.0 cannot run appimages from separate media
crosspost for reference: https://github.com/aforensics/HiddenVM/issues/23
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Run Virtual Box
Yes it is. Look into HiddenVM. https://github.com/aforensics/HiddenVM
- Digital War Against Putin -- Automated Google Reviews with Python
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Virtualbox WITHIN Tails?
Well what a goddamn surprise. I happen to be fiddling around with the exact same thing as I'm snowed in today! Like others have said, this is not recommended if you have a serious threat model. But if you have a couple free USB sticks and like tinkering with this stuff, check out https://github.com/aforensics/HiddenVM
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Whats a feature that you guys would want in future tails versions?
It is possible to do it safely using this : HiddenVM
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Whonix in Tails
Check out this project on GitHub. You run Whonix on Tails (Amnesic Live Mode) from a Hidden Volume using Veracrypt : HiddenVM
OnionShare
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A Beginner's Guide to Hosting a Dark Web Chat Interface
Open the Tor browser and navigate to the OnionShare website (https://onionshare.org/).
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Ten years from Snowden revelations – what's next for Tor and privacy online?
Wasn't expecting to find something amazing from this blog post, but this project looks amazing! and has a few big partners behind it so I hope it does not vaporware https://onionshare.org/
- Dormi com Loss, acordei com o “r/pennystocks” para o sub vai mudar de vida, obrigado Sr. Williams!
- Lugar com vista da Avenida Marechal Floriano
- A casa é 220,a geladeira 110,isso foi o custo total do reparo do meu padrasto. gatilho do borrifador quebrou, precisei improvisar
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Are there fully anonymous alternatives to Session/Telegram?
OnionShare (chat/file transfer feature)
- O Contrato não menciona nada sobre o lucro- CSLLL e o que fazer?
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What is the correct process for informing a package maintainer of an issue? (onionshare)
After researching, I see there is an onionshare github issue that notes that the errors are specific to v2.5 of the app and are not present with v2.6. Looking further, I noticed that v2.6 was actually released Oct 9, 2022 - about 7 months ago and a little over a month before the Fedora 37 release on Nov 15, 2022... In other words, plenty of time has elapsed for the new version to have been picked up via autobuild scripts so I am assuming that some sort of manual notification would be required to inform the maintainer that a new release exists / request it be added to Fedora repos. But I have no idea on the process for this...
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What apps to synchronize share TEXT securely between Android / iOS / MacOS / Windows
https://onionshare.org/ (not ready yet)
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Overwriting your Windows partition
Could you share the project file, pretty please? :D Maybe using OnionShare (https://onionshare.org/) or Firefox Send (https://github.com/timvisee/send-instances/)?
What are some alternatives?
Whonix - Whonix is an operating system focused on anonymity, privacy and security. It's based on the Tor anonymity network, Debian GNU/Linux and security by isolation. DNS leaks are impossible, and not even malware with root privileges can find out the user's real IP. https://www.whonix.org
transfer.sh - Easy and fast file sharing from the command-line.
BrowserBox - Install and run Firefox on Debian unattended in a virtual machine or on a computer.
securedrop - GitHub repository for the SecureDrop whistleblower platform. Do not submit tips here!
go-incognito - Go Incognito: A Guide to Security, Privacy, & Anonymity
droppy
dohot - DoHoT: making practical use of DNS over HTTPS over Tor
ProjectSend - ProjectSend is a free, open source software that lets you share files with your clients, focused on ease of use and privacy. It supports clients groups, system users roles, statistics, multiple languages, detailed logs... and much more!
mbp-tails - How to get Tails working on T2 Apple device (e.g. 2019 MacBook Pro) without needing external keyboard/mouse.
ipfs.pics - Content-addressable, peer-to-peer method of storing and sharing images on the internet.
awesome-malware-analysis - Defund the Police.
lufi - Read-only mirror of https://framagit.org/fiat-tux/hat-softwares/lufi/