

I wish I could both upvote and downvote at the same time


I wish I could both upvote and downvote at the same time


A legitimate backdoor is still a backdoor. If you have security measures and a way to bypass them, you don’t have security measures.


Storing files encrypted and decrypting them on-demand is called “encryption at rest”. Linux supports it but is not enabled by default. You can also encrypt /boot to get FDE (Full Disk Encryption) to ensure that the kernel or bootloader is not tampered with. Look into LUKS
Does anyone have experience with the Mullvad, NymVPN, or AirVPN clients (if they exist) on Linux? I’m still mad Proton removed support for their Linux client and replaced it with an intern-level gnome-only taskbar applet. Also, do they support generating plain Wireguard configs?
Ah yeah I am sure he cares a lot about whales