Anyone had really cool equipment that ended up failing?

I bought this thing called SurfEasy back in 2012. It was so enticing! A USB stick that you plugged into your pc and it opened up an encrypted web browser?!? Then once you were done, you took out the USB and any trace of your action was gone. Plus, it came with a lifetime service warranty! It was like an encrypted, sandboxed, super browser that you could carry like a credit card! Crazy I thought. Well, SurfEasy USB no longer works as of 2017 but I believe they now have a VPN, however I really loved this thing this why I still have it! Anyone have any similar things?

TAILS is the same thing as this and it’s free

Does Tor suck these days? Is it the best browser to use? My girl and I got side jacked last year both our iPhones and my computer we’re being used somehow and the hackers would use screen capture of them playing around on our phones, computers and somehow stick the videos in our photo folders.

Honestly, both phones became locked need a hard reset, my girlfriend’s phone number was even somehow taken, Verizon must’ve allowed it and my pc died suddenly.

I just don’t even know where to begin to try to harden. iPhones much easier, pc way more difficult.

You can make one. Make a Linux USB drive. It’ll boot into RAM and nothing will persist on the drive.

I couldn’t figure out how to log into iCloud on an iPhone for 30 minutes, WHERE’S THE ACCOUNT BUTTON

Saying Apple devices are better because they don’t get malware is disingenuous, Windows PCs get Windows viruses, Android phones get Android viruses, Macs get Mac viruses and so on, if you’re that concerned then use a Linux PC, ain’t no one developing malware for that market share

tor is just hella slow

I used parrot, mainly for fun but also it has some everyday usability so why not. Not to mention my $2,500 Dell was now a flippin paperweight. This hack twat filled my 500 GB ssd with crap that I couldn’t begin to tell you what it was. What I can say and maybe this is normal with Linux software being scanned by windows malewarebytes, maybe Linux shows false positive for Trojans but of the 500 GB ssd that I was able to directly copy to an SD card (filled to the max) was scanned by malewarebytes and it contains over 280 Trojans! I didn’t read through the list because that crap is all foreign to me but I did understand one of them and because it was at the bottom of the 280+ list of Trojan infections and it turned out to be a key-logger! Ehhh what good is any hacker who can’t log all of your keystrokes to whatever the flip you do when you are screwing around on your good ol’ reliable pc which is running Linux.

It didn’t matter what I used for electronics, my tv was hacked, Apple TV also, hell if my shoes were electronic those shits would’ve been owned before I encrypted my shoelaces up for the first time!

I don’t know what the flip to do. I’m owned. It sucks