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 |Two Factor Authentication |Google/Facebook etc. (with mention of why you might want to completely avoid goo / fb) |  | |Two Factor Authentication |Google/Facebook etc. (with mention of why you might want to completely avoid goo / fb) |  |
 |HTTPS Everywhere / Ad-Blocking Browser Extensions |[[http://arstechnica.com/security/2016/03/big-name-sites-hit-by-rash-of-malicious-ads-spreading-crypto-ransomware/|http://arstechnica.com/security/2016/03/big-name-sites-hit-by-rash-of-malicious-ads-spreading-crypto-ransomware/]] |  | |HTTPS Everywhere / Ad-Blocking Browser Extensions |[[http://arstechnica.com/security/2016/03/big-name-sites-hit-by-rash-of-malicious-ads-spreading-crypto-ransomware/|http://arstechnica.com/security/2016/03/big-name-sites-hit-by-rash-of-malicious-ads-spreading-crypto-ransomware/]] |  |
-|Full Disk Encryption |How? Is there a good audited **Windows** solution? - TrueCrypt 7.1a has the privilege escalation vulnerabilities (CVE-2015-7358,7359) and the forks (VeraCrypt etc.) haven't received as much scrutiny from the security community as may be desired. \\   \\ **Linux **- use dmcrypt / LUKS, easily done as part of installation however beware the Evil Maid attack, e.g. keep your boot partition on a USB key. For removable media, use cryptsetup from the command line, or gnome-disk-utility  |  |+|Full Disk Encryption |How? Is there a good audited **Windows** solution? - TrueCrypt 7.1a has the privilege escalation vulnerabilities (CVE-2015-7358,CVE-2015-7359) and the forks (VeraCrypt etc.) haven't received as much scrutiny from the security community as may be desired. \\   \\ **Linux **- use dmcrypt / LUKS, easily done as part of installation however beware the Evil Maid attack, e.g. keep your boot partition on a USB key. For removable media, use cryptsetup from the command line, or gnome-disk-utility  |  |
 |NoScript |Advanced! - but will probably at least need touching if we're going to be covering the Tor Browser Bundle. |  | |NoScript |Advanced! - but will probably at least need touching if we're going to be covering the Tor Browser Bundle. |  |