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Nitrux 2.8.1, codenamed "sc" for "safer computing," has been released, offering enhanced privacy and security features. While the distribution does not claim to be impenetrable or unhackable, it aims to protect users' privacy and provide tools for online anonymization.
Mozilla never stops and work already started on the next major release of their popular open-source and cross-platform web browser, Firefox 114, which entered public beta testing this morning.
This release also ships with the latest Tor Browser 12.0.5 anonymous web browser and Linux kernel 6.1.20 LTS.
Firefox and Tor Browser are both computer browsers, but they are not exactly the same. The way these two websites handle privacy and anonymity is one of the biggest differences between them. Firefox is a well-known open-source web browser that is known for being fast, safe, and easy to use. It has a lot of features that make it easy and handy to browse the internet. Tor Browser, on the other hand, has privacy tools that come with it.
The Tor Project, the organization behind the anonymous network and browser, is helping launch a privacy-focused browser that’s made to connect to a VPN instead of a decentralized onion network. It’s called the Mullvad browser, named after the Mullvad VPN company it’s partnered with on the project, and it’s available for Windows, Mac, or Linux.
The Tor Project and Mullvad VPN, two organizations that are all about user privacy, released a new privacy-focused web browser, called Mullvad Browser, on Monday. The browser is free to download and works on Windows, MacOS and Linux. There's also a Firefox extension in beta you can download.
Tails 5.11 amnesic incognito live system has been released today as a monthly update to this security-focused Debian-based GNU/Linux distribution aimed at preserving your privacy and anonymity while surfing the Web thanks to the latest Tor anonymous technologies.
Parrot OS 5.2 brings Linux kernel 6.0, fixes important security issues, and improves its system performance on Raspberry Pi devices.
Parrot Security announced today the general availability of Parrot Security OS 5.2 as the latest stable version of this Debian-based distribution for ethical hacking and penetration testing.
Tails 5.9 mainly focuses on bug fixes from the previous release and comes with updated versions of the Tor software.
There are many benefits provided by the internet, however, it also introduced new risks and challenges. The threat to our privacy is one of the most common and notable risks users have to face online.
This release also introduces QR code scanning of Tor bridges and Tor Connection assistant improvements.
Avoid distractions on the web and regain control of your privacy by browsing the web using a terminal-based web browser on Linux.
Linux-based operating systems have a reputation for being very secure and private. Linux is free and open source, unlike Windows or macOS. This makes its source code more open to scrutiny—more difficult for developers to add any malicious software.
Updated security tools, IoT performance improvements, and its own Docker repo are some things the new Parrot OS 5.1 comes with.
LibreWolf is an independent “fork” of Firefox, with the primary goals of privacy security and user freedom. It is the community run successor to LibreFox.
For those who want more control over their privacy while chatting online, your search for a secure Linux chat app has finally come to an end.
When it comes to the best dark web search engines, first and foremost, you want a search engine that is private and secure, as well as one that can be used anonymously.
Brave and Tor are two of the most secure web browsers you can use, but which one comes out on top?
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS is one of the best Ubuntu releases so far. What makes it so secure?