

Ya’ll know Veracrypt isn’t Bitlocker right?


Ya’ll know Veracrypt isn’t Bitlocker right?
Ya’ll realize there are still way more regular images and videos than there are people trying to ragebait shooped ai slop right?
I swear even on reddit people claim the most inocuous shit as AI, or even worse, think good old fashioned special effects aren’t real.
Captain Disillusion got out at a good time.


Regular old ZIP with AES-256 should do the trick for anything truly important you want to keep locked down.
You could always do sly stuff like Hidden volumes with Veracrypt as well. Leave the crumb trail for the low key shit or old nudes of gfs you have permission to keep.

Destroying things from the inside is one of the most effective ways of crippling an organization.
https://www.cia.gov/static/5c875f3ec660e092cf893f60b4a288df/SimpleSabotage.pdf


Never let Rimu know that we ran a train on their mom.


Is this different from having to shill your non-nude body on Instagram?
No, but prudes will prude once nudity is involved for cash lol.
They will probably earn more selling nudes than they would as fitness instructors and coaches when they’re past competing age too.
These newsletters come out all the damn time and are relatively easy to get signed up for these Fusion Center briefs. You can generally apply if you have at least a remote level of need for them either through physical security, or cyber security.
They’re typically based on SAR (suspicious activity reporting), so they’re essentially briefs and generally tip guides about things that might be happening in your state or area. All those tips that you send via tips.fbi.com or similar tend to make their way to your local fusion center. They get marked down for relevant current political climate stuff from multiple agencies, typically include thwarted terrorist events or online calls for action, and will usually training available.
While most of the info in these newsletters are For Official Use Only, there’s a lot that might straight up be publicly available which can still be shared under the CUI Program. You just can’t share the entire document itself since it’s typically unclassified, but that doesn’t mean you can share it publicly. Parts of it maybe, it’ll tell you which parts you can. It’s similar to Traffic Light Protocol for any CISA stuff if you get those. TLP Clear is capable of being publicly released. Everything else has some sort of limitation.