
Security In-a-Box is a collaborative effort of the Tactical Technology Collective and Front Line. It was created to meet the digital security and privacy needs of advocates and human rights defenders. Security in-a-box includes a how-to booklet, which addresses a number of relevant digital security issues. It also provides a collection of hands-on guides, each of which includes a particular freeware or open source software tool, as well as instructions on how to use that tool to secure a computer, protect information, or maintain the privacy of internet communication.
The How to booklet includes:
- “How to protect your computer from malware and hackers
- How to protect your information from physical threats
- How to create and maintain secure passwords
- How to protect the sensitive files on your computer
- How to recover from information loss
- How to destroy sensitive information
- How to keep your Internet communication private
- How to remain anonymous and bypass censorship on the Internet
- Glossary”
Hands-on guides include the following:
- “Avast - anti-virus
- Spybot - anti-spyware
- Comodo Firewall
- KeePass - secure password storage
- TrueCrypt - secure file storage
- Cobian Backup
- Undelete Plus - file recovery
- Eraser - secure file removal
- CCleaner - temporary file removal
- Riseup - secure email service
- Pidgin - secure instant messaging
- VaultletSuite - secure email client
- Thunderbird - secure email client
- Firefox - secure Web browser
- Tor - anonymity and circumvention”
Click here for the web-based contact form for this toolkit. The email address is: security@ngoinabox.org
Arabic, English, French, Russian, Spanish
Women of Uganda (WOUGNET) website accessed on May 5 2009 and email from Tanya Notley to The Communication Initiative on March 3 2009, May 7 2009, and October 9 2009.







































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