>>107332478"With software there are only two possibilities: either the users control the program or the program controls the users."--Richard Stallman>CyberpunkThe FAQ: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk-faq/What is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZHow do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQdsHuge list of cyberpunk media: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk/The cyberdeck: https://pastebin.com/7fE4BVBgCyberlife: https://jinteki.industries/files/cyberlife.7zBibliothek: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4m5hd2065hde8/Bibliothek>PrivacyTools: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/Hitchhiker's Guide: https://anonymousplanet.org/guide/Hardware: https://ryf.fsf.org/productsFrontends: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Privacy_friendly_frontendsOSINT Guide: https://inteltechniques.com/index.htmlFirmware: https://libreboot.org/RMS on Facebook: https://stallman.org/facebook.htmlHave I Been Pwned: https://haveibeenpwned.com/>Security"Shit just got real": https://pastebin.com/rqrLK6X0Cybersecurity basics: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Cybersecurity_-_/sec/_guideBasics and armory: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Cybersecurity_-_basics_and_armoryLearning/News/CTFs: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Cybersecurity_-_Learning/News/CTFs/sec/ PDFs: https://mega.nz/#F!zGJT1QQQ!O-8yiH845GN26ajAvkoLkAEFF Surveillance Self-Defense: https://ssd.eff.org/Other library: https://mega.nz/file/UCgEGAjb#rwNcnMAQCUUbSp8supsFvn9QEHCWUW86eLcZa16ZG4Y
Reposting the updated Data Broker Removal Links:https://pastebin.com/YDP7yihghttps://pastebin.com/raw/YDP7yihg
this shit feels so impossible to get into. there's just so many different things you need to know about
>>107359342A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step
>>107359342The journey to cyberpunk starts with watching Blade Runner and listening to Ultra Sheriff.
cyberbumo
>>107359342>feels so impossible to get intoExactly that is why the FAQ was made.
Yet another slow night, we really need an new OP image. How about a Lunarpunk edition?
>>107363750Just use the OG cyberpunk wojak!
>>107358645When will data brokers be banned?
=== /sec/ News:>GrapheneOS bails on OVHcloud over France's privacy stancehttps://www.theregister.com/2025/11/28/grapheneos_ovhcloud/>GrapheneOS is moving all its services off French cloud provider OVHcloud and out of France, saying the country’s legal and political stance on encryption, “Chat Control” scanning, and device access makes it unsafe for privacy-focused open source projects. The project and allies like Proton argue that France’s expectations for backdoors and a Canadian court order seeking OVH data in Europe undermine claims of data sovereignty and cast doubt on whether customer data can truly remain under a trusted legal jurisdiction.
Why tf is everything on brave so fucking delay??? YouTube videos are delayed too.
>>107365509No issues here, and I'm running Brave on a 15 year old ThinkPad. Maybe try starting with a fresh profile.
can someone here tell me how ISP records are useful to law enforcement if HTTPS has been the standard for like a decade and it hides your data from your ISP?
>>107359342just read neuromancer lil bro, I did it in highschool it isn't that hard
>>107365906HTTPS only encrypts the data, not which sites you visited. That metadata can still reveal a lot about your activities. DoH can somewhat help obfuscate which sites you visit, but if you're concerned about ISP monitoring, then you really should be using Tor and/or VPN.
>>107366411I see people get their internet searches subpoena'd or whatever and that's used as evidence (like googling how to bury a body after committing a murder or whatever), and these are provided by the ISP. how can that be the case if HTTPS encrypted their traffic?
>>107366840Your web searches at subpoenaed from the search provider. Your ISP can't really tell what you search for on the web anymore
>>107365906they want the dns records
>>107365701>No issues here>and I'm running BraveI'm clearly see an issue. Stop talking about brave. Everyone knows what cuckbrowser you using.https://browserleaks.com/client-hints
>>107359342you only need to know about computer architecture and programming the rest are just extensions
>>107369046Not an issue if you're using NoScript.
>>107364922Only when politicians hear about it and some get their dirty linen hung up in public thanks to data broker leaks. We should already assume that duch leaks go to intelligence agencies, so it is only a question of time before it ends up in the press.And that is when it may change.
.Why is the scrolling on brave browser so glitchy, theres a slight delay. I used a lightweight browser and theres no such issue on it. Brave theres always a weird delay. It's stuttering.
What could possibly go wrong? >>>/sci/16858647
Why am I starting to see results on the first page when using brave from website like "times of india" or "hindustan times"? I don't remember this in the previous years.
>>107364922Not as long as plebtards keep voting cuckservative, that's for sure!
>>107370069ai generated content
>>107369889You may need to disable graphics acceleration and/or smooth scrolling.
Are saunas Solarpunk?https://www.ft.com/content/eb54469f-56bc-47d5-bd59-1d05c7de1090
>>107372543Yes. Is solarpunk cyberpunk? No.
>>107372808There are overlapping parts, such as Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou. And I would prefer to be in a Solarpunk world reading Cyberpunk literature than the other way round.
>>107372968That doesn't make it on topic.
>spend hundreds of hours on ctfs and related learning>still rare that i can complete one unaidedshould i just give it up?
>>107372997It does, pic. related.
>>107373900Humanized MLP is definitely not cyberpunk.
>>107373938This makes no sense.
A review of Tails:>Protecting privacy with Tailshttps://lwn.net/Articles/1044979/>Tails is an unusual Linux distribution developed by the Tor Project; it is designed to help users work around internet censorship and avoid surveillance. It is a "portable" operating system that is meant to be run from a USB stick or ISO image and to leave no trace on the computer it was run on. Tails routes connections to the internet over the Tor network and includes a selection of applications and tools suited to working with sensitive documents, communicating securely, and preserving users' anonymity. The tradeoff, of course, is that Tails is less convenient and requires users to learn a new set of tools to avoid compromising their own security and anonymity. Tails 7.1 was released in October, and it seemed like as good a time as any to take it for a spin.
Why is scrolling and watching videos on brave browser for android constantly lagging for split seconds? I tested scrolling on the exact same page on brave browser and then on a lightweight browser and on the lightweight browser the page scrolls without any sort of lag, on brave it lags for split seconds or the page might jump up or down when scrolling. Why is it lagging for split seconds? This is a brave browser issue btw since it only happens on brave. I am using android btw so there are limited options in the settings section.
>>107377354This isn't a tech support thread. Take your (most likely fake) issue to /sqt/ or /spg/
should I join the league of proton or are they simply a false bastion?Planning on removing myself from most of the digital grid (microsoft, jewgle, etc.) going into 2026. Proton and their extra services is looking like a google replacement (in other words, too good to be true), but if they really are solid, then I wouldn't mind forking over the [X] dollarsOtherwise, I'll just keep going down my list
>>107377758>should I join the league of proton or are they simply a false bastion?It's fine overall, but keep in mind email is inherently insecure, regardless of whether you use Gmail, Proton, or anything else. The selling point of Proton and others like Tuta is they can't decrypt any of your emails over if presented with a warrant, whereas Google will hand them everything.
>>107378008>but keep in mind email is inherently insecure, regardless of whether you use Gmail, Proton, or anything elseOf course. In an ideal world, I'd never have to touch a single email account ever again, but alas here I am with 4 different accounts. So I'm just weighing my options to make them as relatively secure as possible
>>107377758According to DigDeeper, the best two email providers are Riseup and Disroot.
>>107359847>The journey to cyberpunk starts with watching Blade Runnerabsolutely>listening to Ultra Sheriffkill yourself painfully. what in the nigger fuck is this recommendation. cookie cutter synthwave artist #98025843you have about a year's worth of essential 80s cyberpunk content to go through before moving into neo-cyberpunk, nevermind your garbage taste in literal whos from 20 years ago
>>107376183You can make your own easily.Build live usb with firewall configured so everything is routed through tor by default.Disable wifi/bluetooth etc in the kernel you build so some program can't activate it and geolocate.Add hook to shutdown routine that fills memory with junk to remove all history, see how they did it though no guarantees this will work on modern hardware where rowhammer problems persist. The point is you don't want any keys to be recoverable in memory like pgp/whatever persistent storage.Subgraph OS used some additional sandboxing but that project was abandoned.
>>107378939Correction seems they came back from the dead and have some hybrid of Qubes OS and subgraph now called Citadel but no downloads available yet.https://subgraph.com/#features>The base Citadel system is completely read-only and protected by Linux's dm-verity filesystem integrity mechanism. If a single bit is modified, the system won't boot. Every restart returns to a cryptographically verified clean state.
"The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those that speak it."--George Orwell>Recommended operating systemsGeneral purpose: Debian, Fedora, Arch Linux, K/L/XubuntuSecurity focused: Qubes OS, Whonix, Tails, OpenBSD>Recommended mobile operating systemsAndroid based: GrapheneOS, CalyxOS, LineageOS/DivestOSLinux based: PureOS, postmarketOS>Recommended browsersChromium based: Brave, Chromium (ungoogled)Firefox based: Floorp, LibreWolf, Mull, Tor Browser>Advanced content blockinghttps://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/Blocking-mode:-medium-mode>Browser testshttps://www.deviceinfo.mehttps://dnsleaktest.comhttps://librespeed.orghttps://privacytests.orghttps://time.gov>Privacy friendly frontendshttps://wiki.installgentoo.com/wiki/Privacy_friendly_frontends>Recommended search enginesBrave Search, DuckDuckGo, SearXNG, Startpage>Privacy oriented DNShttps://adguard-dns.io/en/welcome.htmlhttps://nextdns.iohttps://www.quad9.net>Privacy oriented emailProton Mail, Tutanota, Mailbox.org, Riseup, Disroot>Recommended instant messengersSignal, Briar, Element, Session>BIOS replacementhttps://coreboot.orghttps://libreboot.org>Resourceshttps://anonymousplanet.org/guide.htmlhttps://ssd.eff.orghttps://ffprofile.comhttps://ryf.fsf.org/productshttps://madaidans-insecurities.github.iohttps://haveibeenpwned.comhttps://inteltechniques.com/workbook.htmlhttps://eldritchdata.neocities.orghttps://www.privacyguides.orghttps://sizeof.cat/linkshttps://stallman.org/facebook.htmlhttps://chromium.woolyss.com
>>107378939>You can make your own easily.That would be a generous value of "easily". There are simply to omany small details to remember, and failing at just one point makes the whole thing implode.
Updated Firefox Zero user.jshttps://pastebin.com/uxDLZbwPhttps://pastebin.com/raw/uxDLZbwP
Do I really need a Masters Degree to work in cyber security?
>>107380186>https://time.govSo I had a look, see I have an offset of 0.6 s, that is a bit more than I had expected. So I initiate a sync with time.microsoft.com and check again. Offset still persists. Suspicious.
>>107383577Totally normal for Microsoft. The offset is just there for your NSA handler's monitoring window.
Hey snitches. How do i get a usb drive that can drain a phones bank account?
>>107384086lmao
>>107383687Clearly I have to get my own atomic clock or use GPS timing to evade this clever trick. I am planning to get a KiwiSDR and a RTL-SDR anyway.
>>107381386Tails is just the tor browser really. The point of it is so heckin activist journalists (spies) can boot a tor browser without having to install it themselves on their phones and laptops which are probably completely backdoored by the many gov tier exploits regimes like the UAE use to go after "activists".Tails does not protect you at all from someone remote stealing your /home data since by default all javascript AIDS is enabled and there's zero enforcement unlike qubes or something similar. If you were to write your own external router that firewalls all connections through tor, and you inserted Ununtu live CD with no persistence that's the same as what tails does minus the hook on shutdown to wipe the heap
>>107385087If I were to dedicate one machine to being my TOR gateway, should it be inside or outside of my firewall?
>>107366840I'm talking out of my ass here but I'm guessing most of these cases are where someone has physical access to their computer that's not password protected. It's probably found in their browser history. You could also get the information from Google themselves if they searched with an account (or if it's serious enough, possibly even look up IP/search query records,)Also HTTPs doesn't help if the host device is compromised.
>>107385139Grugq a long time ago already made PORTAL or The Personal Onion Router To Assure Liberty the design/config is here that you could replicate: https://grugq.github.io/blog/2013/10/05/thru-a-portal-darkly/It's purpose was a failsafe for h4xxors that logged on wasted to chatrooms accidentally like Sabu did so even if you screw up yourself all traffic is automatically tunneled. It was also designed after NSA apparently activated the wifi of that 'persistent threat' Chineez hacker gang and doxxed every member and their HQ location despite all their VMs and protections. So tldr your workstation would firewall everything through Tor but in case that is compromised some external fail safe that catches all connections. Jacob Appelbaum who was a Tor developer went and got a phd in crypto engineering from djb and his thesis if you read it has encrypted LAN https://research.tue.nl/en/publications/communication-in-a-world-of-pervasive-surveillance-sources-and-me/ Source is here https://codeberg.org/vula/vula
>>107366840They say how in court if you watch or read any of it almost always this is google keeping a history of what was searched for and also recovering browser history because remember if you delete a file all it does is mark that file as available space nothing is actually purged so their auto forensic software simply recovers that history and can see all the google queries that the ISP DNS wouldn't see because of https.Google themselves I bet has this data too archived of every IP that sesrched whatever but I've never seen that used by some expert witness
>>107385364Oops, google history as in your account with history turned on by default VS google server logs matching IP req to searches. If you look through Google's so called privacy protection in your account there's multiple areas where by default all searches are archived like allowing targeted ads even if you disable history
=== /cyb/ News:AI is coming for more than blue and white collar jobs:>AI is upending the porn industryhttps://archive.is/wH6cB>Porn sites are awash with AI-generated videos and images. Big AI firms, struggling to make money from their super-smart models and to justify their sky-high valuations, are getting in on the act. xAI’s Grok already offers a “spicy” mode capable of generating explicit imagery and video. OpenAI will offer erotica on ChatGPT from December (though only to verified adults). The market for AI-driven adult content will be worth $2.5bn this year, according to Global Commerce Media, a research group, and it is expected to grow at a constant rate of 27% a year until 2028.>Worldwide, the porn industry rakes in almost $100bn in revenues every year, twice as much as AI does. Five of the 50-most visited websites in the world are porn sites, according to Similarweb>Lauren Kunze, the head of Pandorabots, a chatbot developer that blocks lewd content, observes that the two groups most likely spend hours talking with machines are bored children and people seeking sex. One female character hosted by Pandorabots, Kuki, is propositioned by a third of users and has been told “I love you” 90m times in 15 years. Of all the uses of AI, Ms Kunze says: “Sex chat has the strongest consumer mandate, is easiest to enable and is the most monetisable.”There are a lot of interesting parts to this article, and not in a good way for the models.
>>107385450ChatGPT erotica will be used by every onlyfans and camwhore to milk more tips like andrew Tate's 'hustler university' where he hired guys to chat to the marks the models will be fine. They can also use it on their own pics
>>107385821Yes, the article mentioned hard times are to be expected for the models, other than those who "interact" with their clients...
How do I become as good as this guy?
>>107387060You have to study, train and experiment, hard. Experts make things seem easy exactly because they have the full command of the subject.As a start you could read up on all the documents in the OP txt.
>>107387182Are they still up to date with the new tech?
>>107387688No. Then again, the basics is usually timeless.
>>107387815Like what, coding? I think nowadays systems have evolved far too much to be hacked
>>107359342Agreed, it just feels unachievable nowadays. I want to become a hacker cracker