Post AOTPSbe3vdk5RZKMoS by fury@indieweb.social
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(DIR) Post #AORLgdLTcF0gdd9DSy by fury@indieweb.social
2022-10-10T23:42:18Z
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#askfedi I hope someone might know what I should do, or at least point me to a direction will be much appreciated. It would be great if you can tell me what I did wrong.My chances are low, but I ran out of idea.All I want is to use the internet like a normal person.#apple #macos #privacy https://fury.hk/blog/privacy
(DIR) Post #AOSk1Ww5EXzCtlj9NY by hyde@lazybear.social
2022-10-11T16:00:44Z
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@fury Hello, I would just start from scratch and follow some OSX hardening like this one for example : https://github.com/ernw/hardening/blob/master/operating_system/osx/10.14/ERNW_Hardening_OS_X_Mojave.mdIt's not the latest version, but I'm prettty sure you could find plenty of them online with the words "hardening OSX" Then, I would probably secure correctly my home network, mobile and other things around it.
(DIR) Post #AOTPSbe3vdk5RZKMoS by fury@indieweb.social
2022-10-11T23:45:05Z
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@hyde thanks for reply.I’ve actually did everything that within the interface can reach in macos except from command line. All the settings are the most strict ones…I searched for hours most of them are talking security within a browser but I think the problem is in the whole network where someone can “get into” whenever I access the internet. I don’t know the culprit is the router or software or hardware. It seems to me what I’m worrying is possible if someone really want to target me.