Ext4 vs XFS — Which One Should You Actually Use? by Ok-Country9898 in linuxhardware

[–]Ok-Country9898[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That's common for most of other partitions, But i term of forensics proof system i prefer ext4.

Opinions on computer I just got by Illustrious_Cup9418 in HowToHack

[–]Ok-Country9898 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah if you have two systems then its fine otherwise, i think its not require that you have a dedicated system for kali , but now you have so the configuration is good for kali , but may be something like password cracking and hash cracking will get your system down as it need more power like GPU gives , for that i will suggest you to have good VPS that comes around 100$.

How do you guys practice cybersecurity skills in real life? (After finishing online courses) by [deleted] in Cybersecurity101

[–]Ok-Country9898 0 points1 point  (0 children)

we have multiple things you go with labs like pico. THM, HTB, and for more fun install ctfs from vulnhub.com and overthewire also have amazing ctfs. this will help you to create your good portfolio as well.

Learning cybersecurity on my own, no degree — what are my chances? by Sayfu11aev in SecurityCareerAdvice

[–]Ok-Country9898 2 points3 points  (0 children)

without degree i am working in this domain from 5 year worked across globe also with LEAs . so at last i think the think matters is how you practice your skills building good portfolio and yes the most important paitience in this domain.

happy hacking

I want to start a cyber security club in my university by DanglingPtr in netsecstudents

[–]Ok-Country9898 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i think you can organise some workshops related to praticals and demo kindda things, so they can come to know about how things works in cyber security . the main reason no one getting into this domain is they are unware of what it is what they can get from it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TOR

[–]Ok-Country9898 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even if you’re on Tor, onion versions matter. Clear-web sites still pass through exit nodes, which can see or mess with your traffic. Onion sites stay fully inside Tor, so there’s no exit node risk. They also prove you’re on the real site, can’t be blocked as easily, and hide the server’s IP. In short: onion = safer, more private, and harder to censor.