i d like to instal TAILS on USB ... i need to securly store some seed phrases from my crypto walet , so i want to write it to word office , but dont wanna leave any trace in PC ... i also bought a encrypted USB to store the passwords and seed phrases i mentioned alredy... someone sugested to run kali linux on usb on a pc without HDD , dont still make sence to me ... what do you sugest ?
i got question but i know tails os that doesn't saves anything from your computer and not touching your hard disk either.. My question is: do you recommend using tails as experimenting malicious scripts for Linux? i am just curious how malware works since tails doesn't save files anyway.
Malware works on tails, although you need to install the dependencies to run said malware if it needs any. Personally I'd recommend using a virtual machine, whether it be installed on your PC or a remote connection. Heck, if you REALLY have to, you could install something like REMnux, an OS designed for malware analysis.
@@LinuxTex Being that the government watches Tor closely, how is privacy possible? Wouldn't someone be better off using chained VPNs, say, one on a host operating system, and another on a virtual machine? You could have a third VPN on a travel router. What do you think? Thank you.
Being that the government watches Tor closely, how is privacy possible? Wouldn't someone be better off using chained VPNs, say, one on a host operating system, and another on a virtual machine?
@@sotecluxan4221 Checking every line of the code isn't gonna verify anything unless you actually understand what's there. Tails has a good reputation boost (anonymization wise) in the fact that it kept an entire government away from a... bad actor of sorts using it with good opsec. Of course, they got caught, but the exploit used to catch said actor is now patched, and won't work.
Don't expect people to buy your program, if you can't be bothered to reply to questions here.
this is gonna be my backup os in case of an attack, I LOVE IT THX
Glad you enjoyed the vid :)
Does this slow down normal online stuff like banking or ordering something? Can it be used for day to day stuff too? From USB--?
i d like to instal TAILS on USB ... i need to securly store some seed phrases from my crypto walet , so i want to write it to word office , but dont wanna leave any trace in PC ... i also bought a encrypted USB to store the passwords and seed phrases i mentioned alredy... someone sugested to run kali linux on usb on a pc without HDD , dont still make sence to me ... what do you sugest ?
i got question but i know tails os that doesn't saves anything from your computer and not touching your hard disk either..
My question is: do you recommend using tails as experimenting malicious scripts for Linux? i am just curious how malware works since tails doesn't save files anyway.
Malware works on tails, although you need to install the dependencies to run said malware if it needs any. Personally I'd recommend using a virtual machine, whether it be installed on your PC or a remote connection. Heck, if you REALLY have to, you could install something like REMnux, an OS designed for malware analysis.
@@syntaxicalecho8281 oh I see, thanks 😁😁😁
At 8:56, you mentioned that you linked a warning article about using Tails for illegal purposes, but I don't see it here.
I use balena to make bootable USB. Is that ok
Thank you for this informative video🎉
You are welcome Harsha ;)
@@LinuxTex Being that the government watches Tor closely, how is privacy possible? Wouldn't someone be better off using chained VPNs, say, one on a host operating system, and another on a virtual machine? You could have a third VPN on a travel router. What do you think? Thank you.
How can I get in contact with you? I can't see any contact details.
Will the tails remember my previous work or it erases everything on shutdown?
Erased, but u may make a container, won't be deleted.
Being that the government watches Tor closely, how is privacy possible? Wouldn't someone be better off using chained VPNs, say, one on a host operating system, and another on a virtual machine?
How about fingerprints on websites?
He doesn't seem to be very interested in answering many questions here.
Is it based on Debian ?
I'm going to install this on a Computer, Ghost style!!
Yes
Yes. It's based on Debian 12 Bookworm.
Do ur due diligence, might be way less secure, as claimed!
Not as secure as Qubes.
Both r not safe, unless u check every line of the code.
@@sotecluxan4221 Checking every line of the code isn't gonna verify anything unless you actually understand what's there. Tails has a good reputation boost (anonymization wise) in the fact that it kept an entire government away from a... bad actor of sorts using it with good opsec. Of course, they got caught, but the exploit used to catch said actor is now patched, and won't work.