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macOS-Security-and-Privacy-Guide
- Hardening macOS
- I’m struggling to add my credit card info to deviantart
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How to indicate that a laptop is locked and thus useless for thieves
Hi friends, I followed this guide: https://github.com/drduh/macOS-Security-and-Privacy-Guide and some additional steps to protect my macbook from being accessed by unauthorized people. The key steps I did was a full disk encryption and a custom firmware password. This makes it extremely difficult to repurpose my macbook after for example a theft. The reason I want this is that I often study in university or sometimes work in public places, but I also work as a software developer with sensitive consumer data.
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Orion Browser
https://github.com/drduh/macOS-Security-and-Privacy-Guide/is...
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my first Mac! any tips or suggestions?
turn on FileVault , turn on the firewall (built in). install Lulu firewall follow this guide and harden the system https://github.com/drduh/macOS-Security-and-Privacy-Guide
- macOS-Security-and-Privacy-Guide: Guide to securing and improving privacy on macOS
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Privacy Guide for MacOS Ventura?
I'm looking for a guide to harden MacOS Ventura, preferably including little snitch/lulu blocklist suggestions for MacOS services. I'm aware of dr druh's guide (that currently doesn't seem to be updated for Ventura though) and isn't including a little snitch/lulu blocklist.
- “Confirm that you’re not a robot” malware
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Ask HN: What do you do for online privacy?
- macos, following https://github.com/drduh/macOS-Security-and-Privacy-Guide for hardening (I haven't compared this to other hardening guides, but doing something is better than nothing)
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Tips and Guide to MacOS
I remember seeing this, I have never followed it so I don't know what it's worth but it's seems quite comprehensive
git-remote-aws
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Gitless a simple VCS built on top of Git
ff-only is the real git superpower.
a linear, immutable, series of commits in the only branch that is suffered to exist.
git, the good parts.
it also pairs well with a simplified remote[1].
1. https://github.com/nathants/git-remote-aws
- Soft-serve: A tasty, self-hostable Git server for the command line
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Ask HN: What do you do for online privacy?
use a network snitch[1] on desktop and mobile. The original slogan says it all: makes the invisible visible. i’d love to use a disk snitch too, but no exist yet afaik.
it’s interesting to see firefox or any other legitimate app i’m using make many unsolicited requests to weird domains. it feels good to interactively deny those connections.
make sure that cloud[2], which includes git hosts[3], are untrusted. unencrypted data should never hit remote. keys should never leave local.
consider the tradeoffs with online interactions. engaging with other humans in public on github and hackernews is likely worth. engaging in impassioned op-ed debate with bots on engagement monetization platforms like twitter or youtube is likely not.
1. https://github.com/nathants/mighty-snitch
2. https://cryptomator.org/
3. https://github.com/nathants/git-remote-aws
- git-remote-aws - encrypted git hosting should be easy
- Show HN: Encrypted Git hosting should be easy
- Encrypted Git hosting on AWS
What are some alternatives?
macOS-enterprise-privileges - For Mac users in an Enterprise environment, this app gives the User control over administration of their machine by elevating their level of access to Administrator privileges on macOS. Users can set the time frame using Preferences to perform specific tasks such as install or remove an application.
gitless - A simple version control system built on top of Git
apple-telemetry - Domain blocklists, IP blocklists, Little Snitch .lsrules, and cloaking files for blocking Apple telemetry
got - Got is like git, but with an 'o'
PopClip-Extensions - Source code extensions in the official PopClip Extensions directory.
linux - @superna9999's Linux kernel source fork for upstream development
macos_security - macOS Security Compliance Project
backup - immutable backups so simple that unborkable
MailTrackerBlocker - Email tracker, read receipt and spy pixel blocker plugin for macOS Mail (10.11-13.x)
mighty-snitch - noticing and preventing network requests should be easy
BLEUnlock - Lock/unlock your Mac with your iPhone, Apple Watch, or any other Bluetooth LE devices
gitless - A maintained fork of the simple git interface