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Europe is not a single country. Some of them are more free then others. For example: Germany monitors all of your internet traffic and can give you fines over it. classifying a panopticon as "free" is insane.


Can you give a source for "Germany monitors all of your internet traffic"?


Do you really think the American government isn't monitoring your Internet traffic?


Im not American:)


So?


I never said that the US is free in any way


3rd year Cyber Security student searching for an Internship (unpaid is OK)

  Location: Belgium
  Remote: OK
  Willing to relocate: would love to but I'm not sure if i can due to internship rules
  Technologies: Web security, Network security, OSINT, Forensics, bash, Linux Administration, Nix, Nixos, JavaScript, Python.
  CV: available on request
  Website: fedorvin.com
  Email: fedor.vinogradov [at] student.howest.be
  LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/fedor-vinogradov-b4454219a
Hi HN, as part of my academic career I'm searching for an internship for the next academic semester (starting in September).

I am extremely enthusiastic about cyber security and open source software. I've conducted 2 full company pentests and acted as a cyber security advisor for a few small startups. I am currently preparing to get my CEH certification which I'll obtain in the following months.

I'm exited to meet people from my field and would love to connect even if it's just for networking!

Thank you for reading.


Sine you already know frontend, I would recommend starting with burpsuit and web exploitation. The issue with cybersec is that there are just too many things you can/need to learn, so the best thing would be to start with the area you already know something about.

https://portswigger.net/web-security is a great resource to get you started.

Good luck!


I won't lie, I just don't interact with paid websites and stick to those that have RSS. But if I had to interact with a website that doesn't have RSS, I would just open it one or two times a week, save the articles I like as PDFs, and then read them later


A declarative OSINT VM builder utilizing Nix Flakes. The goal is to quickly generate a fresh QCOW2 image with all necessary applications installed and configured, mainly Firefox with numerous settings and extensions.

I think this can be really useful as it allows you to maintain separate QCOW2 files for each investigation, since they can be generated in just a few seconds.

Using a Nix Flake also provides an easy way to add or remove tools, offering extensive customization based on your needs.


Had the same issue until I made a 2nd brain system. Just read the book by Tiago Forte about this, I was surprised how effective his methods are. Implement the described system as you read, but know that 99% of the issues you encounter will be solved in the book.


Mine is really simple. I push the changes to git and then pull them through ssh. I am planning to somehow automate the process, but honestly it takes less then 20 seconds so I'm quite happy with it as it is

(My blog: Fedorvin.com)


Here is an article that really helped me write better blogs

https://www.henrikkarlsson.xyz/p/start-a-blog


Thank you. Saw your blog too. Nice


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