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submitted 1 year ago by Squa64res@lemmy.ml to c/privacy@lemmy.ml

Can you also suggest a good opensource/affordable encryption software for hard drives?

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[-] Skimmer@lemmy.zip 8 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

As far as anti-viruses/virus removals/etc go:

  • For Windows & macOS, I would just enable and use the built-in anti-virus protection (Defender on Windows, XProtect on macOS).
  • On macOS, I would also enable and use the built-in firewall (Nearly every other OS already comes with a firewall enabled out of the box, no idea why macOS doesn't enable theirs by default...), as well as Lockdown Mode if you're able to.
  • On Linux, I would use ClamAV & ClamTK.
  • On Android, I would use Hypatia & Auditor.

I would also strongly recommend making use of DNS level protection through a service like NextDNS, ensuring you have a good content blocker like uBlock Origin in your browser, and using Safe Browsing in your browser (As long as you use a good browser like Brave or Firefox, then Safe Browsing won't endanger your privacy, it just improves your security and protection, so I'd recommend using it).

As far as encryption goes, I would recommend just using whatever is built-in to your OS, such as BitLocker on Windows, FileVault on macOS, & LUKS on Linux. You can also use VeraCrypt if you wish to as well, may be preferable in some cases, though I personally don't bother.

[-] vettnerk@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I've taken much pleasure in shitting on Microsoft and their products for decades, but I'm also the first one to admit the products that are actually good:

  • Built-in antivirus (for the past 10 years, at least)
  • Notepad. (Sometimes you don't want any features)
  • Outlook Express (Newer equivalent is decent, but too buggy and bloated)
  • Windows 7 (The pinnacle of an MS OS since MSDOS 6.22)

There are probably more, but those are the ones I remember off the top of my head.

[-] Squa64res@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago
[-] scytale@lemm.ee 7 points 1 year ago

Assuming you’re on Windows and want something other than Defender, you can try Malwarebytes. For encryption, you can use Veracrypt.

[-] QuazarOmega@lemy.lol 5 points 1 year ago

I only know an answer to this:

Can you also suggest a good opensource/affordable encryption software for hard drives?

Veracrypt is the most used

[-] Squa64res@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)
[-] Kit 3 points 1 year ago

For personal use? Just rely on Windows Defender and common sense to avoid getting viruses. If you already have (or suspect) a virus, there's many guides out there for virus removal and most parts will apply to external hard drives.

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