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Linux Kodachi 8.27 releases: Secure, anti forensic, and anonymous operating system

Do Son August 26, 2019 2 minutes read
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Linux Kodachi operating system is based on Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS, it will provide you with a secure, anti-forensic, anonymous operating system considering all features that a person who is concerned about privacy would need to have in order to be secure.

Kodachi is very easy to use all you have to do is boot it up on your PC via USB drive then you should have a fully running operating system with an established VPN connection + Tor Connection established + a DNScrypt service running. No setup or Linux knowledge is required from your side we do it all for you. The entire OS is functional from your temporary memory RAM so once you shut it down no trace is left behind all your activities are wiped out.

Kodachi is a live operating system, that you can start on almost any computer from a DVD, USB stick, or SD card. It aims at preserving your privacy and anonymity and helps you to:

  • Use the Internet anonymously.
  • All connections to the Internet are forced to go through the VPN then Tor network with DNS encryption.
  • Leave no trace on the computer you are using unless you ask it explicitly.
  • Use state-of-the-art cryptographic and privacy tools to encrypt your files, emails and instant messaging.

Kodachi is based on the solid Linux Debian with customized XFCE this makes Kodachi stable, secure, and unique.

Changelog v8.27

+ Kernel upgrade
! System packages update + Openssl + Syncthing + Crypto wallets + Tor browser
+ Added Pico crypt application
+ Added new bookmarks on Kodachi browsers + plugins update
+ Added one new wall paper
! Random hardware id is on by default and status added to conky
! Fixed a bug with ip locator within the Dashboard GUI changed
! Fixed a bug with folder shreding within the Dashboard
! Fixed a bug with BTC balance checker within the Dashboard
! Fixed and repostioned items on conky
! browser.disableResetPrompt was set to true
– Demonsaw chat removed EOL

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Do Son is the Founder and Editor of SecurityOnline.info. Working in cybersecurity since 2013, he reports on vulnerabilities, malware, and emerging threats, providing timely analysis to help organizations and individuals stay ahead of evolving risks.

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