11-30-2024, 08:42 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-30-2024, 08:49 PM by TESTACCOUNT1023.)
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It’s a good idea to set up your command and control servers behind some redirectors and firewalls with strict filtering rules. And if you can, go for a bulletproof hosting service. Just make sure you’re not accessing those services with your real ISP IP address.
I’m not an expert on disk encryption, but I think it’s definitely something worth considering. I came across this article the other day about someone using a satellite dish to tap into public Wi-Fi networks. Pretty wild, huh?
Also, if you’re a developer, there’s a good chance you’re using tools like Copilot or other web-based coding assistants. While there’s no solid proof that they send out any personally identifiable information, it might be a good idea to disable them while you’re coding, just to be safe.