Hijack-resistant:
Efani is $99/month! They have a vulnerability checker for your phone number, which requires OTP verification and email... should use a public throwaway redirector
Cloaked Wireless starts at $25/month, strong 2FA
Anonymity-friendly:
carriers not requiring Know Your Customer PII
- Mint (and conceivably Ultra), from T-Mobile
- Visible, from Verizon
...
Tracfone [incl. Total Wireless, Straight Talk, Simple (WalMart), Net10], now owned by Verizon
H2O?
Phreeli - starts at $25
Lyca requires KYC
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Deploying WPA2 WiFi profile (including Pre-Shared key) using Group Policy Wifi
https://woofyclub.com: $50/year membership
https://woofconnect.com: ? mobile-app-only
https://nomador.com: intended for travel house-sitting, $99/year
Raffael Willems
AirPlay is a proprietary protocol developed by Apple that allows users to stream audio, video, and photos wirelessly from Apple devices to compatible receivers. While AirPlay was initially designed for use within the Apple ecosystem, Linux users can also take advantage of this technology through various open - source implementations. This blog post aims to provide a detailed overview of AirPlay in Linux, including fundamental concepts, usage methods, common practices, and best practices.
See also: PipeWire
If there are shared folders on your network, and you need to access them from your Chromebook, there's a very easy method of doing so that doesn't involve installing third-party apps.
Botnets are having a field day with this one. Netgear DGN1000 also known to be extensively exploited.
Dear XDA community, this my first own thread and guide so please be forbear with me:) And i hope i choose the right section:) As the topic in the thread...
Good source of example events to look for when auditing or threat hunting.
Getting the syntax right is hard! And it's hiding under /usr/local/cyrus/sbin/
https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-software-2/cyrus-ipurge-not-working-317640-print/
Brave is rolling out a new feature called De-AMP, which allows Brave users to bypass Google-hosted AMP pages, and instead visit the content's publisher directly.
Has a useful reference for setting up WDS and wireless bridging strategies.