Happy Monday fellow Linux geeks and Open Source enthusiasts! In this week's newsletter we examine how you can redirect all traffic of your Arch Linux or Kali Linux OS through the Tor Network to strengthen your privacy online with two two free and open-source shell scripts we love: archtorify and kalitorify. We also explore how you are being tracked online and what happens to your data, and what you can do to keep from being tracked while online, and explain 10 security mistakes that are common among Linux sysadmins and how to address these problems.
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Yours in Open Source,
How To Create a Transparent Proxy through the Tor Network to Protect Your Privacy Online with archtorify & kalitorifyIf you are an Arch Linux or Kali Linux user looking to improve your privacy online with Tor, this article will explain how you can create a Transparent Proxy through the Tor Network to redirect all traffic of your OS through the Tor Network with two two free and open-source shell scripts we love: archtorify and kalitorify.
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You Are Tracked Online - Why? And How To Avoid Being Tracked OnlineWe explore how you are being tracked online and what happens to your data, and look at different ways to avoid being tracked online, such as using a datacenter proxy, rotating browsers and using helpful browser add-ons. Learn more about how to avoid being tracked online
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10 Common Security Mistakes Sysadmins Make & How To Avoid These PitfallsLearn about 10 security mistakes that are common among Linux sysadmins, and how to address these problems. Learn more about 10 common security mistakes sysadmins make how to avoid these pitfalls
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