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pam-duress
- Delete files upon entering a certain password?
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French Supreme court: Refusing to provide your phone password is a crime.
On Linux, there’s pam-duress: https://github.com/nuvious/pam-duress
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vault timeout options
Multi-step timeout would be a good alternative, especially for mobile. For desktop, I have this awesome PAM set up to remove everything associated with my regular user account.
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Quick Tip: Enable Touch ID for Sudo
It's actually quite simple and readily available with PAM duress [0] (at least on Linux, I'm not sure about PAM on Mac). It was also discussed here already [1]. Still, you should consider that doing so might not work in your favor.
[0] https://github.com/nuvious/pam-duress
[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28267975
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Help with pam, specifically pam_duress
# Copyright 1999-2022 Gentoo Authors # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 EAPI=8 inherit pam toolchain-funcs VER_COMMIT="04e607f9ab674c8dbbf27ea8bb59158178a72f69" DESCRIPTION="A PAM module enabling special 'duress' passwords that will execute arbitrary scripts" HOMEPAGE="https://github.com/nuvious/pam-duress" SRC_URI="https://github.com/nuvious/${PN}/archive/${VER_COMMIT}.tar.gz -> ${P}.tar.gz" LICENSE="LGPL-3" SLOT="0" KEYWORDS="~amd64" IUSE="debug" DEPENDS="dev-libs/openssl sys-libs/pam" RDEPENDS="${DEPENDS}" S="${WORKDIR}/pam-duress-${VER_COMMIT}" src_prepare() { default sed -e "/^CC :=/s|:= .*|:= $(tc-getCC)|" -e "/^CFLAGS :=/s|-O2|${CFLAGS}|" \ -i Makefile || die } src_compile() { emake $(use debug && echo "debug") } src_install() { dobin bin/duress_sign dobin bin/pam_test dopammod bin/pam_duress.so einstalldocs }
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Dead Man's Switch?
Using https://github.com/xmidt-org/dms & https://github.com/nuvious/pam-duress to shred LUKS headers: https://www.buskill.in/luks-self-destruct/
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self destroying luks?
maybe https://github.com/nuvious/pam-duress
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can you set up a locking manager so when you log in with specific username/password it doesnt let you in and just takes a photo?
This repo gives you one such tool. It triggers a script when a specific password is used, and can then hand over control to the usual unlocking process or not (as you asked for). The script is whatever you want: taking a pic, maybe transmit it over the internet, possibly including live video, audio and location, distress message, etc. The script can also erase the app, itself and the log entries, then unlocking as if nothing had happend. A downside is that, at least from the repo description and instructions, the Duress action triggers on specific user and password, not on anything but the correct combination. Still, you asked for specific user and password.
- Use secondary login password to trigger selfdestruct
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Is it possible to enter fake pin code to "unlock" phone/computer?
So far, I've only come across one solution for Linux, called PAM Duress. It executes a script when you log in, so you'd probably need to add some actions that make the files unavailable. I haven't used it myself, as I'm a Windows user.
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Wordlists ,Crunch, John and Hash Cat - All Kali Word List Tools Explained.
🔗Kali Linux Wordlist: What you need to know 🔗crunch 🔗WordLists - Kali-Tools 🔗WordLists - GitLab - repository 🔗John - Kali-Tools . 🔗Openwall -github repository -John 🔗John-The-Ripper-Tutorial - Techy Rick 🔗Openwall -John - Offical Website . 🔗Hash Cat - Wiki 🔗Cap 2 Hashcat 🔗Markov - Chain 🔗Hash Cat - Forums 🔗Security Stack Exchange - Question 260773 🔗StationX - How to use Hashcat 🔗MSF/Wordlists - charlesreid 🔗MSFConsole 🔗How to use hashcat 🔗MSF/Wordlists - charlesreid1 🔗Where do the words in /usr/share/dict/words come from? 🔗SCOWL (Spell Checker Oriented Word Lists) 🔗The spell utility -spell - find spelling errors (LEGACY) - UNIX What are Different Types of Cryptography? sha1-vs-sha2-the-technical-difference-explained-by-ssl-experts/ 🔗password-encryption 🔗Secure-Programs SHA-1 🔗What-are-computer-algorithms 🔗What Are MD5, SHA-1, and SHA-256 Hashes, and How Do I Check Them? - howtogeek.com 🔗kali-linux-wordlist-what-you-need-to-know
- Great GitHub repository recommendation
- Nuke system keybind
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gnome
kali red sticker background
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How to make kde plasma look like Kali linux
The Kali themes can be found here: https://gitlab.com/kalilinux/packages/kali-themes/-/tree/kali/master/
- How to make XFCE look nice?
- Thc dos tool not working
- how to install kali-themes on fedroa
- Heartbroken Failure
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How can I get the Kali linux ascIII wallpaper
If that doesn't work head over the Kali Linux Github by clicking here.
What are some alternatives?
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