List of operating platforms that you can't securely do banking on in confidence:
>Windows (any version)
>Android (any version)
>iOS (any version)
>OS X/MacOS (any version)
If you use any of those for banking it's very likely that you're banking credentials are insecure.
Operating platforms on which you can securely perform banking transactions:
>GNU/Linux
>Plan 9
>>56446234
Linux with privacy hardened browser (firefox/seamonkey). Make sure you have two factor authentication enabled for all transactions
>being this lazy
bmi of 48
>>56446234
>>56446262
lmao paranoid tinfoil fedora neckbeards
>>56446262
>firefox aka datacollection(tm) by mozilla(r)
>seamonkey aka "we built a massive hole and then wrapped patched a browser on top"
>>56446234
>the original poster of this thread is seriously making the implication that any of the NEETs on the Four Channel's /g/ (Technology) board have any sort of currency in their bank accounts
>>56446297
It's not paranoia it's intelligence. Once you start hacking and realize how easy it is you realize pretty much everyone is fucked.
>>56446338
They could steal your 4chan account too
>>56446326
You can harden security on them
>>56446297
18+ board. Get out
>he typed his banking password in on windows
Aside from OpenBSD I don't think you can really trust any of them 100%. Even OpenBSD can be compromised if you install packages.
>>56446354
>You can't harden security on them
FTFY
>>56446495
OpenBSD has to be considered compromised by default. Even FreeBSD has more sane defaults, security-wise. On the other hand, gentoo is unbreakable unless you break it on purpose.
I just do my banking in a VM, but desu OP is just a stupid poorfag who never really deals with money.
Evidence: 1366x768
>>56446616
lolno
>>56446616
>Even FreeBSD has more sane defaults, security-wise
Stop
> gentoo is unbreakable unless you break it on purpose.
Yes if you use hardened kernel
>>56446234
>Plan 9
>current year
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