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Awesome Privacy & Securty
A curated list of useful tools and resources online, that help protect your privacy and keep you safe.
See also: Personal Security Checklist | Privacy-Respecting Software 🔐
- Information and Guides
- Media
- Websites & Services
- Organisations
- Research
- More Lists
Getting Started Guides
- EFF SSD - Tips for safer online communications
- PrivacyTools.io - Tools to protect against mass surveillance
- PrismBreak - Secure app alternatives
- The VERGE guide to privacy - Guides for securing mobile, web and home tech
- Email Self-Defense - Complete guide to secure email
- Security Planner - Great advise for beginners
- My Shaddow - Resources and guides, to help you take controll of your data
- TwoFactorAuth.org - A direcory of websites, apps and services supporting 2FA
- Just Delete Me - A directory of direct links to delete your account from web services
How-To Guides
- Threat Protection
- Protect against SIM-swap scam: via wired
- How to spot a phishing attack: via EFF
- Protection from Identity Theft: via Restore Privacy
- Netowkring
- How to enable DNS over HTTPS: via geekwire
- How to resolve DNS leak issue: via DNSLeakTest
- Protect against WebRTC Leaks: via Restore Privacy
- ISP and DNS privacy tips: via bluz71
- Complete guide to configureing Firefox for Privacy + Speed: via 12bytes
- Beginners guide on getting started with Tor: via ProPrivacy
- Beginners guide to I2P: via The Tin Hat
- How to Use a VPN and Tor together: via ProPrivacy
- Communication
- Configure your email client securly, from scratch - via FSF
- Overview of projects working on next-generation secure email: via OpenTechFund
- Devices
- Layers of Personal Tech Security: via The Wire Cutter
- Improving security on iPhone: via lifehacker
- Software
- How to use Vera Crypt: via howtogeek
- Physical Security
- Hiding from Physical Surveillance: via Snallabolaget
Notable Articles
- Twelve Million Phones, One Dataset, Zero Privacy: via NY Times
- Windows data sending: via The Hacker News
- Is your Anti-Virus spying on you: via Restore Privacy
- What does your car know about you?: via Washington Post
- Turns Out Police Stingray Spy Tools Can Indeed Record Calls: via Wired
- UK Police Accessing Private Phone Data Without Warrant: via Restore Privacy
Blogs
- Spread Privacy - Raising the standard of trust online, by DuckDuckGo
- Restore Privacy - Tools and guides about privacy and security
- That One Privacy Site - impartial comparisons and discussions
- The Hated One - Privacy and security videos
- 12Bytes - Opinion Articles about Tech, Privacy and more
- BringBackPrivacy - Easy-reading, sharable privacy articles
- Heimdal - Cyber Security Blog
- Tech Crunch - Cyber Security 101
- OONI, Internet freedom and analysis on blocked sites
- Pixel Privacy - Online privacy guides
- The Privacy Project - Articles and reporting on Privacy, by the NYT
- The Tin Hat - Tutorials and Articles for Online Privacy
- FOSS Bytes- Cyber Security - News about the latest exploits and hacks
Books
- Permanent Record by Edward Snowden
- Sandworm by Andy Greenberg
Podcasts
- Darknet Diaries by Jack Rhysider: Stories from the dark sides of the internet. Listen on Stitcher
- Listen on Stitcher, iTunes, Spotify, PocketCasts
- CYBER by Motherboard: News and analysis about the latest cyber threats
- Listen on Stitcher, SoundCloud, iTunes, Spotify, PocketCasts
- The Privacy, Security, & OSINT Show by Michael Bazzell: Comprehensive guides on Privacy and OSINT
- Listen on Stitcher, SoundCloud, iTunes, Spotify, PocketCasts
- Smashing Security by Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault: Casual, opinionated and humerous chat about current cybersecurity news
- Listen on Stitcher, iTunes, Spotify, PocketCasts
More Security Podcasts on player.fm
More Podcasts (Verification Required): Naked Security | Open Source Security Podcast | Defensive Security Podcast | Malicious Life | Down the Security Rabbit Hole | Cyber Wire | Hacking Humans | Security Now | Cyber Security Interviews | Security Weekly | The Shared Security Podcast | Risky Business | Crypto-Gram Security Podcast | Off the Hook
Videos
- General
- You are being watched by The New York Times
- The Power of Privacy by The Guardian
- Why Privacy matters, even if you have nothing to hide by The Hated One
- TED Talks
- How Online Trackers Track You, and What To Do About It by Luke Crouch
- Why you should switch off your home WiFi by Bram Bonné
- Why Privacy Matters, by Glenn Greenwald
- Fighting viruses, defending the net, by Mikko Hypponen
- The 1s and 0s behind cyber warfare, by Chris Domas
- State Sanctioned Hacking - The Elephant in the Room - Historic, economic and demographic overview of the growing threat to the U.S. from Chinese cyber invasions, by Frank Heidt
- How the IoT is Making Cybercrime Investigation Easier - How our data is changing the nature of "evidence" in digital forensics, by Jonathan Rajewski
- Online Privacy Doesn't Exist - The unexpected dangers our digital breadcrumbs can lead to, by Denelle Dixon
- Data is the new gold, who are the new thieves? - Introduction and demonstration of the power of data, by Tijmen Schep
- Conferences
- DEF CON 27 - Collection of talks from DEF CON 2019, Vegas
- RSA Conference - Collection of security talks from the RSA conferences
- Administraitor.video - A regularly updated collection of new and interesting security confrence talks
- Misc
- Through a PRISM, Darkly - Everything we know about NSA spying, by Kurt Opsahl
See also: awesome-sec-talks by @PaulSec
Online Tools
- Have I been Pwned and Dehashed - Check if your details have been compromised
- Redirect Detective - Check where a suspicious URL redirects to
- εxodus - Check which trackers any app on the Play Store has
- VirusTotal - Analyse a suspicious web resource for malware
- ScamAdviser - Check if a website is a scam, before buying from it
- Deseat Me - Clean up your online presence
- 33Mail or Anonaddy or SimpleLogin Protect your email address, by auto-generating unique permant aliases for each account, so all emails land in your primary inbox
- Panopticlick - Check if, and how your browser is tracking you
- Disroot - A suit of online tools, with online freedom in mind
- Blocked by ORG - Check if your website is blocked by certain ISPs
- Data Rights Finder - Find, understand and use information from privacy policies
- Browser Leaks - Check which information is being leaked by your browser
- DNSLeakTest - Check for and fix a DNS leak
- IP Leak - Shows your IP address, and other associated details
- ExifRemove - Remove Meta/ EXIF data online
- Hetrix Tools - Blacklist Check - Check if your Domain or IP appears on any common blacklists
Anonymous Services
Interesting Websites
- The Intercept: Surveillance Catalogue - A database secret of government and military surveillance equpment, that was leaked in the Snowden files
- See also: The source code for these projects, on WikiLeaks Vault7 and Vault8, and the accompanying press release
Privacy-Respecting Software
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Foundations
- Contract for the Web
- Electronic Frountier Foundation - Defending digital privacy + more
- OWASP Foundation
- Freedom House - Fighting for freedom on the net
- Privacy International
- Open Tech Fund
- Freedom of the Press Foundation
- Open Rights Group
- LEAP Encryption Access Project
- The Guardian Project
- Foundation for Applied Privacy
- Safe + Secure - advise for journalists and film makers
- Citizen Lab
- Electronic Privacy Information Center
- American Civil Liberties Union
- Free Software Foundation
- Courage Foundation - Supports those who risk life / liberty to make significant contributions to the historical record
Government Organisations
- Citizen/ Small business Advice and Infrormation
- UK National Cyber Security Center
- US Cybersecurity - NIST
- Stay Safe Online - US government-backed project, aimed to inform and educate individuals and small businesses about basic digital security
- Cybercrime
- Consumer Fraud Reporting - US's Catalogue of online scams currently circulating, and a means to report cases
- Action Fraud - UK’s national reporting centre for fraud and cyber crime
- CERT - Your local jurisdiction will likely have a Computer emergency response team (historically known as CERT). Who is in charge of handline handles domestic and international computer security incidents.
- Australia - auscert.org.au
- Austria - cert.at
- Bangladesh - cirt.gov.bd
- Bolivia - cgii.gob.bo
- Brazil - cert.br
- Canada - cyber.gc.ca
- China - cert.org.cn
- Columbia - colcert.gov.co
- Croatia - carnet.hr
- Czech Republic - csirt.cz
- Denmark - cert.dk
- Ecuador - ecucert.gob.ec
- Egypt - egcert.eg
- Estonia - ria.ee / CERT-EE
- Finland - kyberturvallisuuskeskus.fi
- France - cert.ssi.gouv.fr
- Germany - cert-bund.de
- Ghana - nca-cert.org.gh
- Hong Kong - hkcert.org
- Iceland - cert.is
- India - CERT-IN
- Indonesia - idsirtii.or.id
- Iran - cert.ir
- Italy - cert-pa.it
- Japan - JPCERT
- Kyrgyzstan - cert.gov.kg
- Luxembourg - circl.lu
- Macau - mocert.org
- Malaysia - mycert.org.my
- Morocco - educert.ma
- Netherlands - ncsc.nl
- New Zealand - cert.govt.nz
- Nigeria - cert.gov.ng
- Norway - norcert
- Pakistan - pakcert.org
- Papua New Guinea - pngcert.org.pg
- Philippines - cspcert.ph
- Poland - cert.pl
- Portugal - cncs.gov.pt/certpt
- Qatar - qcert.org
- Rep of Ireland - ncsc.gov.ie
- Romania - cert.ro
- Russia - gov-cert.ru / cert.ru
- Singapore - csa.gov.sg/singcert
- Slovenia - sk-cert.sk
- South Korea - krcert.or.kr
- Spain - incibe.es
- Sri Lanka - cert.gov.lk
- Sweden - cert.se
- Switzerland - govcert.ch
- Taiwan - twcert.org.tw
- Thailand - thaicert.or.th
- Tonga cert.to
- Ukraine - cert.gov.ua
- UAE - tra.gov.ae/aecert
- United Kingdom - ncsc.gov.uk
- United States - us-cert.gov
Data and API's
- Exploit Database - A database or Current software vulnerabilities
- That One Privacy Site - Detailed VPN Comparison Data
- Exodus - Trackers in Android Apps
- URLScan - Service scanning for malisious domains
- Dehashed - Data Breaches and Credentials
- VirusTotal - Detailed virus scans of software
- Hosts to block: someonewhocares/ hosts and StevenBlack/ hosts
Academic Journals
- Crypto Paper by Crypto Seb- Privacy, Security, and Anonymity For Every Internet User
Implementations and Standards
- The GNU Privacy Guard
- OpenPGP JavaScript Implementation
- WireGuard
- Nym - Next Generation of Privacy infrastructure
Mega Guides
- by Fried
- by ivpn
- by ProPrivacy
- by Heimdal Security
- by Wired
- by Vice
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