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Tails 1.4 Polishes Up the Privacy-Obsessed Linux OS Trusted by Edward Snowden
may bagong version ng Tails na lumabas at ito ay ang Tails 1.4...at parang ito na talaga ang Linux Distro na pinagkakatiwalaan ni punkz Edward Snowden para sa kanyang internet activities...para sa detalye tungkol sa system na ito, basahin lang ang sa ibaba...
by Chris Hoffman, PC World
Tails, a privacy and anonymity-focused Linux distribution most famously used by Edward Snowden, just released version 1.4.
This Debian-based system is designed to preserve your privacy and anonymity online, providing better protection than just using the Tor browser alone on a typical operating system. How effective is this concealment-centric operating systems tools? Well, in 2012, vulnerabilities for Tails topped the NSAs most-wanted list alongside Tor and TrueCrypt.
Lets dig into Tails basic capabilities, as well as the new changes.
Why Edward Snowden (and others) choose Tails
Tails (https://tails.boum.org/index.en.html) stands for "The Amnesiac Incognito Live System," and its designed to be booted and run entirely from a disc, USB drive, or SD card. This ensures no traces of your activity are written to your PCs hard drive. It also means any malware or other surveillance software running on a computers normal operating system-Windows, for example-wont be involved with the Tails session.
Tails 1.4 running the Tor browser.
Even if youre using an untrusted computer, you can reboot it with Tails inserted. Boot up into Tails and you can now trust the computer much more, as you dont have to worry about software running in the background snooping on you. It isnt absolutely foolproof, however-in theory, malicious firmware on the PCs hardware could be sitting in the background and snooping on you.
Tails includes the Tor Browser as well as the I2P anonymizing software. Unlike simply installing the Tor Browser on a typical computer, Tails is designed to route all communications possible over Tor and prevent applications from leaking traffic. The Tor enforcement document explains exactly how the underlying system is configured to force traffic through Tor. Not only does it force browser traffic through the Tor browser, it also routes other applications traffic over Tor, doing its best to prevent any anonymity-compromising traffic from leaking.
Watch out for that virtual machine.
Along with Tor and I2P, Tails ships other privacy software. For example, Pidgin is preinstalled with the Off-the-Record plug-in for encrypted chatting. Youll also find software like the KeePassX password manager, Electrum BitCoin wallet, and disk-wiping and encryption tools.
Not only does this make Tor much more foolproof and isolate anonymous Internet use from a computers normal operating system, all of the software youll need is preinstalled along with links to various help pages. Its a single package you can keep on a USB drive in your pocket, so you dont have to hunt down all the software and install it individually.
Whats new in Tails 1.4
The latest version of Tails upgrades the Tor Browser to version 4.5. This latest release offers a security slider for restricting browser features even further, potentially offering more security. When you connect to a website, the latest Tor Browser loads all that websites resources through the same Tor circuit. While browsing a website, it keeps using that same Tor circuit. When you go to a different website, it uses a new Tor circuit. This prevents websites from connecting your website visits to you and ensures a websites behavior wont change as youre viewing it.
Tors network map running in Tails 1.4.
The new default search engine is "Disconnect." This search engine provides anonymized results from Google, and you wont see the normal CAPTCHAs attempting to confirm youre a human that you would if you were using Google through Tor. A command named Paperkey is also included, allowing you to print a backup of your OpenPGP secret keys to a piece of paper.
Aside from these changes, there are the usual ones youd expect in a new version of a Linux distribution-version bumps to the Tor and I2P software, support for more printers, and better support for Vietnamese fonts in LibreOffice. Read the Tails 1.4 release notes for more details. If youre actually planning on using Tails, be sure to read the about page and warnings before getting started.
sagad sa security at anonymity features ang Tails 1.4 kaya pala ito ang Operating System na gustong-gusto na gamitin ni Edward Snowden...
sa tingin nyo, worth din ba ito para gamitin pang carding...?
Source: PC World
Source Link: http://www.pcworld.com/article/2923013/tails-14-polishes-up-the-privacy-obsessed-linux-os-trusted-by-edward-snowden.html
may bagong version ng Tails na lumabas at ito ay ang Tails 1.4...at parang ito na talaga ang Linux Distro na pinagkakatiwalaan ni punkz Edward Snowden para sa kanyang internet activities...para sa detalye tungkol sa system na ito, basahin lang ang sa ibaba...
by Chris Hoffman, PC World

Tails, a privacy and anonymity-focused Linux distribution most famously used by Edward Snowden, just released version 1.4.
This Debian-based system is designed to preserve your privacy and anonymity online, providing better protection than just using the Tor browser alone on a typical operating system. How effective is this concealment-centric operating systems tools? Well, in 2012, vulnerabilities for Tails topped the NSAs most-wanted list alongside Tor and TrueCrypt.
Lets dig into Tails basic capabilities, as well as the new changes.
Why Edward Snowden (and others) choose Tails
Tails (https://tails.boum.org/index.en.html) stands for "The Amnesiac Incognito Live System," and its designed to be booted and run entirely from a disc, USB drive, or SD card. This ensures no traces of your activity are written to your PCs hard drive. It also means any malware or other surveillance software running on a computers normal operating system-Windows, for example-wont be involved with the Tails session.

Tails 1.4 running the Tor browser.
Even if youre using an untrusted computer, you can reboot it with Tails inserted. Boot up into Tails and you can now trust the computer much more, as you dont have to worry about software running in the background snooping on you. It isnt absolutely foolproof, however-in theory, malicious firmware on the PCs hardware could be sitting in the background and snooping on you.
Tails includes the Tor Browser as well as the I2P anonymizing software. Unlike simply installing the Tor Browser on a typical computer, Tails is designed to route all communications possible over Tor and prevent applications from leaking traffic. The Tor enforcement document explains exactly how the underlying system is configured to force traffic through Tor. Not only does it force browser traffic through the Tor browser, it also routes other applications traffic over Tor, doing its best to prevent any anonymity-compromising traffic from leaking.

Watch out for that virtual machine.
Along with Tor and I2P, Tails ships other privacy software. For example, Pidgin is preinstalled with the Off-the-Record plug-in for encrypted chatting. Youll also find software like the KeePassX password manager, Electrum BitCoin wallet, and disk-wiping and encryption tools.
Not only does this make Tor much more foolproof and isolate anonymous Internet use from a computers normal operating system, all of the software youll need is preinstalled along with links to various help pages. Its a single package you can keep on a USB drive in your pocket, so you dont have to hunt down all the software and install it individually.
Whats new in Tails 1.4
The latest version of Tails upgrades the Tor Browser to version 4.5. This latest release offers a security slider for restricting browser features even further, potentially offering more security. When you connect to a website, the latest Tor Browser loads all that websites resources through the same Tor circuit. While browsing a website, it keeps using that same Tor circuit. When you go to a different website, it uses a new Tor circuit. This prevents websites from connecting your website visits to you and ensures a websites behavior wont change as youre viewing it.

Tors network map running in Tails 1.4.
The new default search engine is "Disconnect." This search engine provides anonymized results from Google, and you wont see the normal CAPTCHAs attempting to confirm youre a human that you would if you were using Google through Tor. A command named Paperkey is also included, allowing you to print a backup of your OpenPGP secret keys to a piece of paper.
Aside from these changes, there are the usual ones youd expect in a new version of a Linux distribution-version bumps to the Tor and I2P software, support for more printers, and better support for Vietnamese fonts in LibreOffice. Read the Tails 1.4 release notes for more details. If youre actually planning on using Tails, be sure to read the about page and warnings before getting started.
sagad sa security at anonymity features ang Tails 1.4 kaya pala ito ang Operating System na gustong-gusto na gamitin ni Edward Snowden...
sa tingin nyo, worth din ba ito para gamitin pang carding...?
Source: PC World
Source Link: http://www.pcworld.com/article/2923013/tails-14-polishes-up-the-privacy-obsessed-linux-os-trusted-by-edward-snowden.html