A major update has been released today for the Tails operating system, taking the software to version Tails 2.0 which is now available to download directly from the official website via the link below ...
Do you know you can use a USB stick or DVD to anonymize, encrypt, and hide everything you actually do on a computer? Yes, it is possible, and the answer is Tails Live Operating System. Tails is a ...
When NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden first emailed Glenn Greenwald, he insisted on using email encryption software called PGP for all communications. But this month, we learned that Snowden used ...
Tails, a privacy and anonymity-focused Linux distribution most famously used by Edward Snowden, just released version 1.4. Tails stands for “The Amnesiac Incognito Live System,” and it’s designed to ...
The team behind the Tails Operating System have announced the availability of Tails 4.0, the first major released to be based on Debian 10. With the re-basing of the operating system, new software is ...
Vulnerabilities in the Tails operating system could reveal your IP address, but you can avoid trouble by taking a couple of precautions. Tails, a portable operating system that employs a host of ...
The Tor Project is merging operations with Tails, a portable Linux-based operating system focused on preserving user privacy and anonymity. Tails will be incorporated “into the Tor Project’s structure ...
Patches are ready for IP2, the vulnerable component in Tails, but it's not clear when the operating system will be updated Vulnerabilities in the Tails operating system could reveal your IP address, ...
The privacy-oriented operating system, Tails, has been bumped to version 3.4. The update comes with Linux kernel 4.14.12 which fixes the Meltdown vulnerability and partially mitigates the Spectre bug.
When NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden first emailed Glenn Greenwald, he insisted on using email encryption software called PGP for all communications. But this month, we learned that Snowden used ...
November 15, 2012 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google If James Bond logs on to a computer, he doesn't want to leave a bunch of files, cookies, or his IP address out ...
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