Yup, confirmed. Appreciate it.
If you use QubesOS, you also get to use Parrot and Kali as first-class OS's if you want.
Some percentage of every population are essentially stateless, unbanked, passportless, etc..
Some of those are criminals and some do quite well while existing outside of government ID.
Off-the-book services for fake ID's and whatever else is needed to secure accomodation, or other ID-dependent services for daily life certainly exist.
A global black market estimated at $1.6 to $2.2 trillion annually couldn't exist without it.
I've often wondered about this and I've come to the conclusion that such products must exist if you're plugged deep enough into the criminal market.
Medical services, dental plans, concierge services, one-off insurances, etc ..
These are all markets that criminals need and no doubt they exist.
I've often wondered about this and I've come to the conclusion that such products must exist if you're plugged deep enough into the criminal market.
Medical services, dental plans, concierge services, one-off insurances, etc ..
These are all markets that criminals need and no doubt they exist.
If you are forced to decrypt a veracrypt volume on your siezed computer, the very fact that you are using veracrypt is probably enough for law enforcement to presume the existence of a hidden volume.
You can deny it, sure, but it's definitely no longer plausible.
If you are using veracrypt on a siezed computer, that fact is probably enough for law enforcement to presume the existence of a hidden volume.
You can deny it, sure, but it's no longer plausible.
This would be incredibly useful.
Also looks like the community has chosen Simplex for instant messaging.
Great to see it being used this way.
Great, thanks for this.
For evaluation just use a vm that you can clone and dispose.
@fullmetalScience @rottenwheel
Nailed it, it's a very noob-friendly service.
Motherfuckers are in full attack mode. Time to strap in.
@mister_monster @MigratingtoLemmy
I've just pulled and built latest haveno on debian and got it running on stagenet. I'll play around with it some when I get more time.
Does anyone have a roadmap for a mainnet release?
+1, stable Debian FTW!
It's thoughtful to put out an article for those who might need a reminder of why they use XMR in the first place.
Christmas season reminder to all code maintainers and contributors: keep your eyes open for seasonal fuckery and mishaps.
Remember OpenSSL's Heartbleed "bug"? Here's the git commit: