Mac security tips:
⒈ Use @1Password
⒉ Prefer sandboxed, App Store apps when possible
⒊ Use @littlesnitch
⒋ Use https://www.littleflocker.com
Only if you know what you’re doing :) For a non-technical person, a Linux installation is actually harder to secure.
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I do not agree with this statement, but I stop there :)
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You don’t have to ;) OK, let’s say “may actually be” instead of “is” :)
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I agree with aral here. Unless you use a security-focused distribution (subgraphOS, qubesOS), linux is hard to secure.
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Example: Apple has little snitch, Windows has an application firewall, Linux just allow every connexion from any software.
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False : Fedora/Linux for workstation comes with firewalld. Don't stay 10 years ago ....
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Isn't that just a GUI for iptable? I meant sandboxing and firewall rules for each application. https://github.com/subgraph/fw-daemon …
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I don't think any other distribution propose that kind of feature.pic.twitter.com/eW0C42kXMU
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