Hardware Section! #1713
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<h1 id="hardware-wallets" class="anchor"><a href="#hardware-wallets"><i class="fas fa-link anchor-icon"></i></a> Hardware Wallets</h1>
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{% include cardv2.html
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title="Trezor One"
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image="/assets/img/png/3rd-party/trezor-one.png"
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description='A fully open-source cryptocurrency wallet with support for over 1,000 coins/tokens. Trezor also has password manager functionality, supports GPG and SSH key storage functionality, and can act as a U2F key, making it a great backup for your U2F key (or vice versa).'
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website="https://trezor.io/"
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github="https://github.com/trezor"
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%}
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{% include cardv2.html
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title="Trezor Model T"
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badges="info:Upgrade Pick"
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image="/assets/img/png/3rd-party/trezor-model-t.png"
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description='The Trezor Model T supports all the same functionality as the Trezor One, as well as FIDO2 authentication support, a wider variety of coins/tokens, and a full color touchscreen for easier use.'
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website="https://trezor.io/"
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github="https://github.com/trezor"
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%}
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<h3>Worth Mentioning</h3>
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<ul>
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<li><a href="https://www.ledger.com/">Ledger Nano X or Nano S</a> - A great pick if the Trezor One does not support the coins/tokens you use, but it does use some closed-source components, and it is not as intuitive to use as the Trezor.</li>
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</ul>
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<h1 id="laptops" class="anchor"><a href="#laptops"><i class="fas fa-link anchor-icon"></i></a> Laptops</h1>
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<div class="container-fluid">
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<div class="row mb-2">
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<div class="col-lg-3 col-sm-12 pt-lg-5 text-center">
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<img
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src="/assets/img/png/3rd-party/thinkpad-x230.png"
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data-theme-src="/assets/img/png/3rd-party/thinkpad-x230.png"
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height="200"
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width="200"
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class="img-fluid d-block mr-auto ml-auto align-middle"
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alt="Lenovo ThinkPad X230">
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<a class="btn btn-primary mt-4" href="https://insurgo.ca/produit/qubesos-certified-privacybeast_x230-reasonably-secured-laptop/" role="button"><i class="fas fa-external-link-alt fa-fw"></i> Website</a>
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</div>
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<div class="col">
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<h2>Insurgo PrivacyBeast X230</h2>
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<p>This is a modified highest-end <strong>Lenovo ThinkPad X230</strong> with QubesOS preinstalled, deactivated Intel ME, and open source firmware.</p>
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<h5><span class="badge badge-success">Security Features</span></h5>
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<p>This laptop has a number of added security features:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>Intel ME has been completely deactivated.</li>
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<li>The proprietary boot firmware has been replaced with <a href="https://github.com/osresearch/heads">Heads</a>, a "configuration for laptops and servers that tries to bring more security to commodity hardware" through the use of free software.</li>
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<li>The boot and firmware integrity is "sealed" with an included NitroKey Pro v2, allowing you to visually validate that nothing has been modified in transit or at boot.</li>
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</ul>
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<p>Upon receiving the device and ensuring everything is configured securely, you will be asked to re-do the installation procedure yourself with keys that only you control.</p>
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<h5><span class="badge badge-success">Qubes Certified Hardware</span></h5>
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<p>The Insurgo PrivacyBeast X230 has <a href="https://www.qubes-os.org/news/2019/07/18/insurgo-privacybeast-qubes-certification/">passed</a> Qubes 4.0 Hardware Certification. It not only met all the requirements defined by the Qubes team, but exceeded them thanks to its additional security functionality.</p>
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</div>
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</div>
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</div>
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<h1 id="u2f" class="anchor"><a href="#u2f"><i class="fas fa-link anchor-icon"></i></a> U2F Security Keys</h1>
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{% include cardv2.html
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title="YubiKey 5"
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image="/assets/img/png/3rd-party/yubikey-5c.png"
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description='The YubiKey 5 is a multi-protocol security key, providing strong two-factor, multi-factor and passwordless authentication, and seamless touch-to-sign. It supports FIDO2, FIDO U2F, one-time password (OTP), and OpenPGP smart card functionality. It is available in a variety of form factors for desktop or laptop.'
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website="https://www.yubico.com/products/yubikey-5-overview/"
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github="https://github.com/yubico"
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%}
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{% include cardv2.html
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title="SoloKeys"
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image="/assets/img/png/3rd-party/solokey.png"
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github="https://github.com/solokeys"
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%}
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{% include cardv2.html
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title="YubiKey 5"
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badges="info:Upgrade Pick"
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image="/assets/img/png/3rd-party/yubikey-5c.png"
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description='The YubiKey 5 is a multi-protocol security key, providing strong two-factor, multi-factor and passwordless authentication, and seamless touch-to-sign. It supports FIDO2, FIDO U2F, one-time password (OTP), and OpenPGP smart card functionality. It is available in a variety of form factors for desktop or laptop.'
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Form factors? Form factors?
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website="https://www.yubico.com/products/yubikey-5-overview/"
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github="https://github.com/yubico"
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%}
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<h3>Worth Mentioning</h3>
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description: "Your privacy is only as strong as the devices you use."
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{% include sections/laptops.html %}
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{% include sections/mobile-devices.html %}
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{% include sections/security-keys.html %}
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<li><a href="https://routersecurity.org/">RouterSecurity.org</a> - A list of router configuration tips to keep your router and network secure.</li>
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</ul>
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{% include sections/hardware-wallets.html %}
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Reference in New Issue
GPG or OpenPGP?
@dngray I forget what we prefer to use. OpenPGP?