I have already riced Linux and have done all that shit.
Now i'm looking into security. What are some things that I can do to improve my security on Ubuntu?
Gonna invest in a VPN soon, PIA isn't bad and I didn't notice any slowdown.
install gentoo
GNU/Linux is already secure out-of-the-box. There's no need to bother with security unless you run a server.
>>55802699
Where to learn about how to secure server?
>>55802589
No
>>55802699
So no need for a firewall? Or any extra shit?
>>55802715
install fail2ban, setup a firewall, reject all incoming connections except the ones that you host.
Browser security addons
Full disk encryption
Some backup system
>>55802235
>security on ubuntu
you mean shitbuntu? made by Micro$oft Canonical? They secretly joined the botnet years ago and have been selling your data ever since. It's time to open your eyes, anon.
>>55802820
I have HTTPS Everywhere, and UBlock for security.
>>55803547
>inb4 tinfoil hat
>>55803564
he might actually be right
it was well known that microosft had some partnership with opensuse which was not a corporation iirc, it's not hard to imagine obongo with it's large user base being in kahootz with redmond
>>55802235
Kill yourself and take your kike OS with you fag.
>>55802699
>GNU/Linux is already secure out-of-the-box.
Unless you're talking about how much more surface area it has to attack given it adopted systemd
>There's no need to bother with security unless you run a server.
Oh, you mean like X, which Ubuntu configures in its default install?
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