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Brute Forcing Veracrypt with python

Posted on September 22, 2019 by Eka

I forgot first five letters of the 11 letters long password of my veracrypt encrpted file (hidden). I was searching for a way to brute force veracrypt file and came across this python project. Using this python script as a gu… Continue reading Brute Forcing Veracrypt with python→

Posted in brute force, Python, VeraCrypt

Do Veracrypt encrypted volumes have any kind of brute force protection?

Posted on June 10, 2019 by Eka

I have a 10mb encrypted volume which I made with Veracrypt and was planning to upload it to the internet. I have a pretty strong password but was worried about its protection against brute force attacks. After searching this … Continue reading Do Veracrypt encrypted volumes have any kind of brute force protection?→

Posted in brute force, encryption, file encryption, VeraCrypt

How os fingerprinting works and how to prevent it in browser?

Posted on December 5, 2018 by Eka

For privacy I always changed my useragent of browser regularly and it used to work. But lately changing useragent alone in browser dosen’t prevent os fingerprinting. Tools like https://browserleaks.com can correctly guess my … Continue reading How os fingerprinting works and how to prevent it in browser?→

Posted in os-fingerprinting, privacy | Tagged fingerprinting

How SearX private instances protects users privacy?

Posted on May 11, 2018 by Eka

SearX is a search engine recommended by privacytools.io. I liked the idea of a fully open-sourced and user controlled search engine and I also installed a docker image with SearX in my local machine which works great. Eventho… Continue reading How SearX private instances protects users privacy?→

Posted in Internet, privacy, search engines, web-application

How completely wipe information of overwritten files and folder?

Posted on May 2, 2018 by Eka

I have only a basic understanding of how files are written in a hard disk. Here I assume the files are overwritten this way.

File A is deleted
Its address is removed and showed vacant
New File B is overwritten above the space of File A

… Continue reading How completely wipe information of overwritten files and folder?→

Posted in deletion

How secure is our privacy when using third party addons and extensions?

Posted on May 31, 2017 by Eka

I use many addons and extensions in my browsers some of it is for ad blocking, taking screen shots and VPNs. This question came to my mind while using free VPN addons. I usually uses VPN addons for watching videos which are I… Continue reading How secure is our privacy when using third party addons and extensions?→

Posted in browser extensions, Chrome, Firefox, privacy

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