Anonymous Live CD Tails to Use Tor Browser 6.0, Firewall and Kernel Hardening
The next major version of the Tails amnesic incognito live system, also known as the Anonymous Live CD used by ex-CIA employee Edward Snowden to stay hidden online using the latest Tor technologies, is now in the works.
Tails 2.4 development is open, and it looks like the first Release Candidate (RC) build has already landed for public beta testing, incorporating some major new features and changes, among which we can mention the upgrade to the latest Tor Browser 6.0 web browser based on Mozilla Firefox 45.2.
Also: Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus) Release Party in Japan to Take Place June 26
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