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Windows11_Hardening
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Share some articles you've saved
A collection about Windows 11 security https://github.com/beerisgood/Windows11_Hardening
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22M, no social life because always paranoid about being hacked?
If you lack any real technical know-how, then look into the basics for securing your primarily used computer. You have a ton of options like proper internet security through ESET. Glasswire is one of my new favorites. There's hardening guides for Windows too.
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#1 Do I have malicious software running as Eclipse IDE? #2: If so, can someone ID the Ip addresses?
This covers quite a lot here.
- Is there any antivirus that is adept at privacy?
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Is Windows Pro significantly better than Windows Home for privacy? (not asking about other systems please)
For a first look into Windows hardening, take a look at https://github.com/beerisgood/Windows11_Hardening . Good luck finding similar security features in Linux. Also recommended reading https://madaidans-insecurities.github.io/linux.html.
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Am I doing enough in 2023?
I was reading in this post that 7-zip is actually less secure option for compression.
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What can you do to make Windows private/secure? RANT: I am on my *last* straw with Linux
That being said, with the right Windows edition and settings, you can make Windows quite private. Use Windows 11 Enterprise or Education. You can either buy a subscription for it or use an activator like "Massgravel". Be aware that the latter is illegal in most countries, but Microsoft hasn't cared so far. On both editions you can fully deactivate telemetry. Use group policy to do so. Also take care of Cortana. Think about hardening Windows for better security.
- Glasswire + MS ATP or ESET?
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Windows 11 Hardening
Here's a good starting point for the average user: https://github.com/beerisgood/Windows11_Hardening
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I just bought new pc, what programs would you recommend me to install
MS Defender and proper configuration of Windows should be enough.
nextdns
- Phishing Campaigns Targeting USPS See as Much Web Traffic as the USPS Itself
- NextDNS
- Usando NextDNS CLI en tu red.
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All Fritz Box modems have been hijacked
Block 45.76.93.104 and 2001:19f0:6c00:1b0e:5400:4ff:fecd:7828 at the firewall if possible.
Ensure that DNS-over-HTTP (DoH) is enabled where it can be.
Set upstream DNS servers that block malware, such as 1.1.1.2 or NextDNS
Delete "fritz.box" from the domain search list in DNS settings.
Educate your parents to be cautious about directly typing domain names or searching from the OmniBox.
https://nextdns.io/
https://blog.cloudflare.com/introducing-1-1-1-1-for-families...
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Ask HN: Which tools are the best for internet safety for kids?
I've tried hosted Pi-Hole and AdGuard Home. They are good as long as I'm around to fix stuffs. Then I tested something which can be global (home) and also for individual devices -- Control-D, NextDNS, and Adguard DNS. All of them works pretty well. If I really have to choose, then it would be in the order of NextDNS > Control-D > AdGuard DNS. Affiliated with none, and have decided to subscribe to all three to further test them for this year.
https://controld.com
https://nextdns.io
https://adguard-dns.io
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Runs on your OpenWrt box: AdGuard Home is network-wide blocking ads and tracking
Okay but NextDNS' own homepage says it "blocks ads and trackers on websites and in apps" - https://nextdns.io
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Ask HN: Unblockable Google Search Ads?
I first used Safari on Windows around 2006. Put me off forever.
You just need Firefox and the extensions that mean ads are never seen.
That said, take a look at https://nextdns.io
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What are must have packages for security and privacy?
just run snort and get nextdns.io account and use those DNS servers to control your DNS.
What are some alternatives?
Windows11_Privacy - a collection about Windows 11 privacy
AdGuardHome - Network-wide ads & trackers blocking DNS server
simplewall - Simple tool to configure Windows Filtering Platform (WFP) which can configure network activity on your computer.
Pi-hole - A black hole for Internet advertisements
SharpUp - SharpUp is a C# port of various PowerUp functionality.
blokada - The official repo for Blokada apps.
lynis - Lynis - Security auditing tool for Linux, macOS, and UNIX-based systems. Assists with compliance testing (HIPAA/ISO27001/PCI DSS) and system hardening. Agentless, and installation optional.
dnscrypt-proxy - dnscrypt-proxy 2 - A flexible DNS proxy, with support for encrypted DNS protocols.
em-dosbox - An Emscripten port of DOSBox
blahdns - A small hobby ads block dns project with doh, dot, dnscrypt support.
awesome-OS - A collection of all big and small open-source projects and clones of Linux, Windows, and macOS operating system and their software. [Moved to: https://github.com/zriyansh/awesome-OS]
Unbound - Unbound is a validating, recursive, and caching DNS resolver.