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consider using a script called 'suicide' on Ubuntu. It may be available for mint as well. Basically, it wipes the hard drive if a password is incorrectly put in, based on how many tries are allowed.
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whatabout tails os?
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even if you use suicide script for linux? can that come back into court or is there wiggle room for that?
Your computers are compromised at the hardware level
I have heard of evidence of this. You probably need to be targeted or watering holed, though. The obvious target is the management engine in all x86 processors, Intel and AMD.
How to fix?
Run a pre-2009 CPU
Check out single board ARM computers without management engines
Buy new computer in store and never expose the same identity or use the same router
If an ME is compromised it has to be steganographically communicated with otherwise it's super obvious that something up if you have a non-owned router. I'm not an expert, but I think may be why the attack is less common.
When you read a lot of cybersecurity stuff it freaks you out. Like, why am I even posting on this board with all the potentially compromised shit that's out there?
This is advanced level stuff, guys. The primary solution is, if you're operational , COMPARTMENTALIZE. It doesn't matter as much if someone owns your wifi driver, your ME and everything else when they don't know who you are because you've never used that computer or that IP address in connection with your real world identity.
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Kikes really sudsed this thread
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