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Cyberpunk Librarian

Cyberpunk Librarian – Episode 51 Part One – Burner

13 Feb 2017

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Go dark and get deep as Dan walks you through the basics of setting up a burner laptop! In a special, two part episode, we’re going to look at the hardware, network, software, and physical security you’ll need to think about when you’re setting up a laptop you might eventually walk away from. Here in Part One, let’s talk about the hardware, the network, and operational security of the device. CORRECTION: During the episode I refer to GPS as a two way communication which, as Jason Griffey and John Fink pointed out on Twitter, is wrong. What I was talking about is the communication between GPS and apps that use GPS. The GPS on a smartphone is a receiver, and that’s all it does, receive information. I am so sorry for that error, and I’ll mention this correction in Part Two! YouTube Listen on YouTube. Links Acer Aspire One Netbook – My burner of choice Acer Aspire One models on eBay – See what’s on offer Xubuntu – Lightweight, beautiful Linux Install Linux on a Chromebook Five Dollar Wrench Cryptanalysis from xkcd Snooping on Text by Listening to the Keyboard – Schneier on Security A Closer Look at Opera’s Browser VPN – An article on hacks PC Magazine’s Review of VPNs – Good place to start looking for services Private Internet Access – Not a paid endorsement, because I don’t do those. I’ve literally used them for years and I’ve been happy since I first signed up. Music Bellydance at Ebisu by Ryo Miyashita Untitled One (Anoymous Version) by Pollux The Northern Lights by Alyiann Methamphetamine by Alyiann Answering M by Sro Sounds Radio Transmissions – Morsecode – SOS MAYDAY AM Flip 2

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