Recently I went looking for as high as humanly possible anonymity but quickly deployed.
For a purely hypothetical example, say I have evidence on a prominent person. Think got mistress prego, mistress no want abortion, mistress gets bookend to skull, murder cover-up gone awry. So obviously me having said info, puts me in severe risk of being killed myself. Like full on conspiracy theory novel/adventure story. The idea is to be as realistic to the cyber security preparations as possible. So I pick out an older laptop from recycle, flash the bios and remove any serial numbers and assets tags, pop in a newer SSD from a different recycled system (0 purchae records), reflash its firmware to remove serial number. Source an external wireless adapter with changeable MAC address and again, make sure no digital serial number. Now I need an OS. TAILS is a good option, but I saw Qubes used a while back and thought of it. The idea is to go to a public place with lots of stores/cafes that have free wifi, but sitting outside those establishments in a non-cctv area but jacking their wifi, probably using a sharklasers email to get registered then using a vpn with bitcoin and another sharklasers email and then using tor above that to then create a throwaway reddit account to browse on r/gonewild err I mean drop the docs on the bad dude. However, my concern is, I'm having trouble finding the latest release date. the listed release schedule makes it look like the current stable release is over a year old. What is the TL;DR of the state of development of Qubes? >From other privacy focused people, are their any holes in my privacy scheme? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "qubes-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to qubes-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/qubes-users/8ef85c75-b81d-497e-880a-d51a73ea1e6d%40googlegroups.com.