📅 June 3, 2020

HOW TO: Enable HTTPS Only Mode in Firefox

Built in setting to enforce HTTPS encryption on sites that support it.

HTTPS is a protocol that provides secure Internet transactions between web browsers and web sites. You can check to see if the web page you are visiting uses HTTPS by making sure that the URL at the top of your browser begins with HTTPS rather than HTTP. The “S” stands for secure. Some browsers also indicate that you are using a secure connection by displaying a closed lock in the corner of the browser.

HTTPS protects users from certain kinds of Internet surveillance. By encrypting your connection, HTTPS prevents eavesdroppers from seeing the contents of your communication with a website, including potentially sensitive data such as the contents of your email and chats, login credentials, search terms, and credit card numbers. Many sites support the use of HTTPS, but may not turn it on by default. Other sites have failed to implement HTTPS at all. Learn more about HTTPS here.

There are a bunch of Firefox addons, like HTTPS Everywhere,  that will enable HTTPS encryption automatically on websites that supported. However, starting with version 76.0, Firefox comes with a hidden built-in setting known as HTTPS Only Mode which does the exact same thing. Let’s see how to enable the setting….

ALSO READ HOW TO: Turn On Automatic HTTPS Upgrade in Safari for iOS

1.  Open Firefox and, in the address bar, type about:config

2. Click on Accept the Risk and Continue

 

3. In the search field type dom.security.https_only_mode.

 

4. By default, the preference value is set to false. Double click on it to set it to true

 

5. Restart your browser and you’re all set. Now, when you visit websites that also supports the secure HTTPS protocol, Firefox will force the upgrade. However, if a website still uses the unsecure HTTP protocol you’ll get an error.

📅 April 1, 2020

HOW TO: Easily Audit and Fix macOS Security Settings

the easiest and quickest way to audit and fix macOS’ security settings

Every once in a while, everybody is publishing the same old new content with steps you need to take in order to harden your macOS installation. And you follow along and ask yourself if there isn’t a simpler way to do this. After all this is a Mac, everything just works, and everything happens on the fly, and macOS is the most advanced OS in the world and all that bullshit.

Luckily, there is a simpler way to do this, with minimal interaction. But you’ll have to use the terminal. Don’t worry, it’s pretty painless. Check it out below…

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📅 March 27, 2020

KDE Plasma BigScreen Turns Your Dumb TV Into a Smart TV With Open Source Technologies [video]

Plasma Bigscreen is the free open-source user interface experience for “dumb” TVs

Smart TVs are everywhere these days. Most of them are based on Android and they collect a whole bunch of data from you. Some of them are even spying on you. Vizio was busted for using 11 million TVs to spy on its customers.

So what to do? You can:

1. If you already own a smart TV ( or don’t want to bother with option #2 ), consider using Pi-Hole and avoid smart TV with incorporated webcams and mics or remote with incporporated mics.

2. Take a look at KDE’s Plasma Bigscreen project.

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📅 March 23, 2020

Joplin Adds Experimental WYSIWYG Editor

Joplin adds experimental WYSIWYG editor

Joplin is a free, open source, cross platform ( Linux, macOS, Windows, Android and iOS ), end-to-end encrypted note taking and to-do application with synchronisation capabilities. The notes are searchable, can be tagged and images or other resources can be attached to them. The notes can be synchronised with various cloud services including Nextcloud, Dropbox, OneDrive or any WebDAV server.

Over the weekend Joplin was updated to add a new experimental WYSIWYG editor. However, the keyword here is  “experimental” and the devs warn us not to use it for important notes as we may lose the content of the note, or it might get corrupted.

Other changes:

  • Added way to upgrade master key encryption and sync target encryption
  • Add button to About box to copy Joplin’s information to the clipboard
  • Api: Add support for “tags” property for note PUT request
  • Add global shortcut to show/hide Joplin Ctrl+Alt+J on Linux and Windows, and Cmd+Opt+J on macOS
  • Bug fixes

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📅 December 2, 2019

Instaloader: Download Photos and Videos with Captions and Metadata from Instagram

This tool Scrapes Instagram public and private profiles, hashtags, stories, feeds, saved media, and their metadata

 

If you want to backup your Instagram account but don’t want to request a backup from facebook or you’re just looking for a good Instagram scraping OSINT tool, you should take a look at Instaloader.

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📅 November 29, 2019

HOW TO: Use the Hosts File on Linux to Block Ads, Tracking, Malware Domains and Annoyances

improve your security and privacy by blocking ads, tracking and malware domains.

 

Welcome to the internet, it’s full of advertisers trying to sell you stuff you don’t need, trackers trying to steal and sell your data and malicious content waiting to hijack your device.

There are a few steps you can take to minimise these threats. Like taking advantage of the built in hosts file on your computer and a browser ad-blocker like uBlock Origin .

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📅 November 26, 2019

An Easier and Faster Way to Spoof the MAC Address of Your Mac

an easy and fast way to spoof the MAC address of your Mac computer.

A couple of weeks ago FSM published a tutorial, showing you how to spoof the MAC address of your computer.  The tutorial also explains why you should consider spoofing the MAC address.

The only problem with the tutorial, at least for (some/most?) Mac users, is that it shows you how to spoof the MAC address using the terminal. And that stands against everything that’s holy and sacred in the macOS world. The it just works philosophy does not apply anymore. Let’s fix it…

Enter LinkLiar, an app that just works….

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📅 November 15, 2019

HOW TO: Create Stronger Passwords

A password is the most widely used form of authentication around the world. It’s imperial to create strong passwords that will keep your accounts safe.

Year after year the most common passwords discovered in various data breaches, include the same “123456”, “qwerty” and “password”. It’s the end of 2019 and it’s time to change that.

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