Plug, Boot, Vanish: How I Turned a USB Stick into a Portable Privacy Fortress
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Transform a USB stick into a security-hardened privacy OS featuring full-data encryption and network anonymity. This setup includes Linux Mint installed on LUKS-encrypted partitions, uses ZRAM to optimize memory, and has security measures such as volatile logging and MAC address spoofing. Equipped with ProtonVPN, strict firewall rules, and privacy-focused browsers, it offers a portable private workspace for secure communications and pen-testing.
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Plug, Boot, Vanish: How I Turned a USB Stick into a Portable Privacy Fortress1. Hardware & Partitioning2. OS Installation & Encryption3. Volatile Logging4. ZRAM Instead of Disk Swap5. ProtonVPN Auto-Connect + Advanced Kill-Switch6. MAC Address Spoofing on Every Boot7. Firewall Hardening (UFW)8. Browsers & Tools9. Performance & Resource Management10. Plug-and-Play PortabilityOptional: Tor Browser3 Comments
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