ponymontana🦄⚡ on Nostr: Here there are a lot of good stuff ...
Here there are a lot of good stuff
https://madaidans-insecurities.github.io/guides/linux-hardening.html
also https://www.kicksecure.com is a project that try to apply a lot of security practices on debian (it is used as base for https://www.whonix.org/), his docs and forum are full of good infos.
For learning there are many routes, I know only the "way of the monkey": nerd on computers, try stuffs, break things and, after some time, you will gain the knowledge to hack low level stuff on your Os.
There are absolutely other ways to learn this stuffs, but I dont know exactly, every person need to find his personal methods and paths.
I reccommend start hacking with arch linux because it is minimal and customizable and it has a lot of documentation and a big community to learn from.
A linux system is as secure as you make it, so a first arch installation will probably be even less secure than an ubuntu on average (lacks of mandatory acces control forexample...), but it is a good base to learn.
it is like bitcoin, the real utlimate resources to keep your bitcoin secure is to know how it works; when you have knowledge then you know what tools use and how use them.
https://madaidans-insecurities.github.io/guides/linux-hardening.html
also https://www.kicksecure.com is a project that try to apply a lot of security practices on debian (it is used as base for https://www.whonix.org/), his docs and forum are full of good infos.
For learning there are many routes, I know only the "way of the monkey": nerd on computers, try stuffs, break things and, after some time, you will gain the knowledge to hack low level stuff on your Os.
There are absolutely other ways to learn this stuffs, but I dont know exactly, every person need to find his personal methods and paths.
I reccommend start hacking with arch linux because it is minimal and customizable and it has a lot of documentation and a big community to learn from.
A linux system is as secure as you make it, so a first arch installation will probably be even less secure than an ubuntu on average (lacks of mandatory acces control forexample...), but it is a good base to learn.
it is like bitcoin, the real utlimate resources to keep your bitcoin secure is to know how it works; when you have knowledge then you know what tools use and how use them.