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In my opinion it would probably be using Qubes certified hardware with Qubes on it and then routing everything through whonix VM.

Curious to know if anyone has anything else that is more secure than Qubes - I mean like does anyone know what darknet vendors use opsec wise?

Also I heard Snowden used Tails OS when blowing the whistle - so perhaps using tails would be up there.

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[–] AnnaFrankfurter@lemmy.ml 2 points 11 months ago

I agree with most of what you said. But I won't consider Mac a secure os. Yes it may be more secure than a vanilla Linux distro but with few minutes you can make a vanilla Linux and Mac os equally secure.

But then the problem is if someone is able to gain access maybe chaining 2-3 Zero days. They will get access to everything. But in qubes with hardened templates they will have access to single qube. And if you were being care full only a disposable qube.

The power of Qubes is in its ability to compartmentalize everything. You still need to harden all templates use minimal template for vault VM. I've more than 30 separate appVM. And still use disp VM with most of the time.