No.2947
SpiderOak is great, I'm using it for years. It's already a good price for this alone if you ask me.
No.2948
>>2946>closed source cybersecurity softwarenot worth
No.2951
Alice, nothing offered there is really worth it. There are better preferable alternatives for free or, since it looks like you're willed to spend money, for sale. Don't buy it
No.2954
Most items in the pack seem worth trying – I don't really trust any VPNs so I wouldn't use PIA.
> Mark Karpelès, former CEO of hacked bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox, was held in jail for nearly a year in Japan as he faces a criminal trial for charges of embezzlement, data manipulation, and breach of trust. Nevertheless, Karpelès was appointed CTO of Denver-based VPN service provider London Trust Media. - https://www.newsbtc.com/2018/04/19/disgraced-ceo-of-mt-gox-appointed-cto-at-london-trust-media/Just a heads up.
No.2957
I've heard nice things about SpiderOak. Their technology is awesome and I recommend reading about it on wikipedia. PIA is pretty good too. ProtonMail I've heard good things about but never tried it.
100% would try spideroak though.
No.2958
>>2946All trash.
And never trust any commercial propagated VPNs. It's mostly covert companies of 3 letter agencies.
Also:
>>2948 No.2960
>>2952>>2957Stop shilling commercial cloud sh*t, with their fake encryption. And don't entrust them your data ffs. What's wrong with you guys? I thought people were a bit smarter here.
Well, except you are paid shills/coworkers of those greedy companies of course..
No.2961
>>2960But what if you are an agent of a 3 letter agency trying to spread false apathy among users who can't roll their own hardened libreboot gentoo but still want privacy by discrediting the very VPN services that give you a headache?
What if I am a three letter agent? What if we are both?
No.2962
>>2961hits the bluntwoooah man. far out.
No.2972
>>2960Ok, I just read the wikipedia again and I retract my former recommendation. It's not open source and nothing about how it worked was on the wikipedia. I must have thought of something else. I 100% DO NOT recommend using non free software and therefore do NOT recommend SpiderOak
No.2975
>>2946Protonmail is pretty good, PIA proved they didnt store logs when they let the feds access to the non-existent logs. Its not great, not bad, i went with the 1$ for the 25$ protonmail credit
No.2981
>>2975Do you have a source on the PIA feds story? Never heard of it
No.2993
>>2961Even my retarded dog with down syndrome is able to download a Tor browser. It's free as in freedom and gives you real anonymity unlike those honeypot VPNs. If you're unable to install libreboot gentoo, then fucking learn how to, you muttoid. We're not on facebook here, boys.
No.2999
>>2993I would like to take a moment to congratulate your dog on overcoming the adversity of its genetic disposition and for being the first dog to achieve dog-computer interaction.
No.3000
>>2999Don't. Turned out his brain wasn't huge and swollen with knowledge, it was huge and swollen with tumors.
No.3006
I gave $15 to the EFF, but I don't need any of these:
>Dashlane Premium 1 year subscription (new users only)
>Prey Anti-Theft Pro 6 month subscription
>Private Internet Access - 1 year subscription (new users only)
>ProtonMail Plus $25 credit (new users only)
>SpiderOak ONE Secure Cloud Backup 1 year license
I'd dump them but you need to set up an account just see if they've been used. So Arisu, send me some OC, pick something from the list, and I will send you one of these or maybe something else. If you get something that you don't need or want, give it to someone else or just post it here.
swollenwithtumors@cock.li
OC has to be original and unique. A bad drawing, haiku, or piece of code would be fine. A picture of your cat or your Void Linux desktop rice would not.
No.3008
>datamining arisuchan posters by giving them vpn promos
r-right
No.3023
>>3022
obvious shill detected.
No.3024
>>2993nice to see here at least are a few sane people with common sense.
No.3120
New bundle on cybersecurity books:
https://www.humblebundle.com/books/cybersecurity-wiley-booksIs there someone who bought it who's willing to share?
I'm particularly interested in:
>Investigating Cryptocurrencies>Wireshark for Security Professionals>Advanced Penetration Testing No.3121
>>3120Don't give money to Wiley. I think they get a tax benefit if you give everything to charity, so don't even give them that. Is there something you can't find on Libgen? Ask and I'm sure we can find it.
No.3122
>>3121Yeah that's the reason I asked if someone's did that already.
>Wireshark for Security Professionals>Advanced Penetration Testingare actually reperible on libgen, I got misled by the "new" label, but
>Investigating Cryptocurrencieswhich was released 1,5 months ago is to be found nowhere