The anonymizing Linux distribution for USB sticks, Tails, has been released in version 7.4. It fixes minor bugs.
The Tor Project is merging operations with Tails, a portable Linux-based operating system focused on preserving user privacy and anonymity. The merger comes against a backdrop of ongoing digital ...
Tails stands for "The Amnesic Incognito Live System," and the operating system certainly lives up to that name. But what is Tails? Tails is a live operating system, which means it's not installed.
Live USBs are critical lifelines for persistence in Tails. Now, Tails 6.0 alerts users when underlying storage suffers read/write errors. This early detection, prior to catastrophic data loss, allows ...
Dr. Chris Hillman, Global AI Lead at Teradata, joins eSpeaks to explore why open data ecosystems are becoming essential for enterprise AI success. In this episode, he breaks down how openness — in ...
The merger of two popular open-source communities could sharpen the focus on bolstering online privacy and web-surfing anonymity. The Amnesic Incognito Live System, or Tails, and the anonymity network ...
In this article, you’ll learn how Tails 6.0 (based on Debian 12 and GNOME 43) enhances surveillance resistance through encrypted auto-mounts, USB-device blocking when locked, persistent storage health ...
Once upon a time, I was hired by a client, but I wasn't sure if they could be trusted. I couldn't ignore this suspicion, but they offered to pay me rates I'd never been paid before. I accepted the gig ...
In a significant move to enhance online privacy and anonymity, the Tor Project and Tails, a Linux-based portable operating system, have announced a merger of their operations. This union is designed ...