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Questions related to security of data on the Raspberry Pi. Also includes questions on using it in a security system (e.g. as a firewall).
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Security of using Raspberry Pi for online banking
I don't see any reason why a properly secured Pi should be any less safe than a Windows machine; probably the Pi would be marginally safer.
Recent versions of Raspbian (e.g. Stretch) come with SSH di …
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Is the Raspberry Pi vulnerable to the Spectre or Meltdown exploit?
According to ARM themselves, the processor cores used in all models before the Pi 4 are not vulnerable.
The majority of Arm processors are not impacted by any variation of this side-channel specul …
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Disable ALL video outputs and USB Ports. Only remote access
You can disable the HDMI output on your Pi by running:
/usr/bin/tvservice -o
(the option is documented in the code here)
The USB ports can apparently be disabled by running:
echo 0x0 > /sys/devic …