north,
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@JackSparrow174 I find myself using curl far more often than anything else.

(s/o @bagder)

Squeak,

I wouldn’t really say these are cybersecurity tools, but it’s sure as shit not Brave.

Sheeple,
@Sheeple@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah Firefox isn’t a cybersecurity tool either. It’s just a browser that happens to be free of the chromium cancer.

Stabbitha,

And Duck Duck Go is a search engine lol

Edit: and apparently a browser now too

FarLine99, (edited )

Signal and Joplin. Truly awesome projects!

LinkOpensChest_wav,

Signal using Molly

netchami, (edited )

A few of those are not shown on the picture, but this is my personal list of favorites:

  • GrapheneOS

It’s just the best, most private and secure mobile OS.

  • Signal

End-to-end encrypted messenger with great history and track record

  • LibreWolf

A Firefox-based browser with out-of-the-box privacy improvements and pre-installed ad-blocker

  • Mull

Firefox for Android with privacy improvements

  • SearXNG

Self-hostable meta-search engine

  • Whoogle

Proxy for Google search

  • Piped

Private YouTube frontend

  • LibreTube

Piped client for Android

  • Notesnook

End-to-end encrypted notes app

  • Aegis

Good 2FA app for Android

  • Bitwarden

Secure, FOSS password manager

Edit:

  • NextDNS

Private DNS service with customizable filters

  • SimpleLogin

Email aliasing service allowing you to create a new email address for every service you want to sign up for

FarLine99,

🔥

GloveNinja,

You’ve given me a lot to look into this weekend! Thank you

netchami,

Have fun! Don’t hesitate to ask me via DM if you have a question or encounter any problems as I’d say I’m quite experienced with all the tools I listed.

Genghis,

Please do not tell me you use Mull over Vanadium

SatyrSack,

Please do not tell me you use Vanadium over Mulch.

netchami,

In terms of security, Vanadium is better than Mulch. Mulch uses some of the patches of Vanadium, but it lacks many security improvements that are present in Vanadium. My current setup is Vanadium for tasks where high security is very important, and Mull for just standard browsing.

netchami,

I use Vanadium for high-security tasks, but Mull is my default browser for standard browsing. It has better privacy, because it has built-in anti-fingerprinting mechanisms and you can actually install proper adblockers like uBlock Origin. Also, I don’t want to support Google’s monopoly on browser rendering engines by using a Chromium-based browser, so I prefer Mull which is based on Gecko.

Extrasvhx9he, (edited )

For security: aegis (totp manager) , keepassxc/dx (password manager), veracrypt (local encryption) and cryptomator (cloud/mobile encryption). Thats it pretty much everythng else I use is more for privacy Edit: cant believe I forgot about ublock origin. it’s like a condom for the internet

jabberati,
@jabberati@social.anoxinon.de avatar
Norgur,

my favourite "Cyber-Security-Tool"? None of those logos up there qualify for that descrption... well... Authy perhaps...
yet, my favourite "Cyber-Security-Tools" would be
Configs:

environment:

  • PUID=110XX
  • PGID=110XX
  • UMASK=002

PasswordAuthentication no
PermitRootLogin no

Software:

  • Restic
  • Bitwarden
Onii-Chan,
@Onii-Chan@kbin.social avatar

GrapheneOS, Signal, Vanadium, Mullvad VPN, extremely strict permissions. I don't do much with my phone, but I still need to know I'm in control of my privacy.

sumikko,

ffuf, hashcat, burpsuite and linpeas

hellfire103,
@hellfire103@sopuli.xyz avatar

I have a page on my Gemini capsule with a list of the software I use. Ask away about my reasons for any of the entries.

Gemini | HTTPS

I also quite like LUKS, VeraCrypt, and geli(8) for disk encryption, and I use mainly physical media (e.g. CDs) for music and video.

sir_reginald,
@sir_reginald@lemmy.world avatar

half of these are not even barely security related.

and if you meant privacy, well, definitely none of the images either. SimpleX, SearXNG, Tor and I2P

PS: I find it hilarious that you include proprietary software like Vivaldi or Obsidian. That is how flawed this post is.

Mandy,

that seems like a pretty random selection of things honestly, what qualifies as a cybersecurity tool? hows vivaldi a part of that? or openotp?

akilou,

I use Firefox, Proton everything, Signal (for the 4 contacts who have it). I guess that’s it.

I try to use Plex as much as possible instead of streaming services…?

Vexz, (edited )

Sadly Plex collects some data about its users. I remember opting out of some telemetry stuff but I can't remember where that was. If you want a self-hosted streaming service like Plex that completely respects your privacy, Jellyfin is what you're looking for. I tried it and it's okay but not as good as Plex imo. But if your main focus is privacy then you should definitely check it out. It's FOSS.

Edit:
I found where I had to opt out some data collection for Plex. Open this site, scroll halfway down the page. You'lle see two checkboxes for "Send playback data to Plex" and "Advertising Consent".

akilou,

Yeah I tried Jellyfin too but Plex is much better. I just threw it in the list because I figured it was better than having a bunch of video and music streaming services.

sic_semper_tyrannis,

Ublock Origin as ads have lots of malware these days and browsing the internet is a normal occurance. I think looking at it that way it gets used far more than any other tool.

chemicalwonka,
@chemicalwonka@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Brave is far from being a cybersecurity tool

My favorites tools in this image is Aegis and Signal

Zoidberg,

I have to say my faith in signal has been shattered since I got crosstalk on a signal conversation. I still can’t imagine how that’s possible but it was there, clear as day.

chemicalwonka,
@chemicalwonka@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Explain more I didn’t undestand you.

kadotux,

Please elaborate?

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