A few columns ago, I started a series aimed at helping everyone improve their privacy and security on the Internet. The first column in this series was an updated version of a Tor column I wrote a few ...
Since Tails uses Debian as its foundation, the privacy-focused OS gets all the benefits of the new release. For example, ...
If you're interested in security, you've probably already heard of security-focused Linux distros like Tails, Kali, and Qubes. They're really useful for browsing anonymously, penetration testing, and ...
The anonymizing Linux for the USB stick Tails comes with an anonymous chat option in version 6.7. There are also tips on secure boot problems. Version 6.7 of the Linux distribution Tails, which ...
Now that you have Tails installed, let's start using it. I'm halfway through what will likely be a three-part series on the Tails live disk. In the first column, I introduced Tails as a special ...
Tails, the Linux distribution for anonymous web surfing, has been released in version 6.2. Many new languages have been added, especially to the welcome screen. The developers have also removed a way ...
The Tails Project released a new version of the security-focused Tails Linux distribution and advises users to upgrade as soon as possible to fix multiple security vulnerabilities impacting the ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. A major new release of Tails Linux debuted on June 13, ...
Privacy is a huge concern for many users after the NSA spying revelations. The secure Linux operating system called Tails – favored by Edward Snowden – has just ...