WHONIX
Whonix
Whonix in its first iteration was called TorBOX. It was later renamed to aos, which stood for Anonymous Operating System, before finally being rebadged as Whonix in 2012.
Whonix
Whonix is a Debian GNU/Linux–based security-focused Linux distribution. It aims to provide privacy, security and anonymity on the internet. The operating system consists of two virtual machines, a "Workstation" and a Tor "Gateway", running Debian GNU/Linux.
All activity in a virtual machine, all internet traffic through the Tor network.
Whonix is the best way to use Tor and provides the strongest protection of your IP address.
Whonix is produced independently from the Tor anonymity software and carries no guarantee from The Tor Project about quality, suitability or anything else.
OS family: Linux (Unix-like)
Initial release date: 29 February 2012
Latest release: 15.0.0.9.4 / March 19, 2020; 5 months ago
License: Mainly the GNU GPL v3 and various other free software licenses
Official Website: www.whonix.org
Fully Featured and Advanced Security Features :
1.Impossible to leak IP address
2.Live Mode
3.Based on Kicksecure
4.Based on Tor
5.Keystroke Anonymization
6.Time Attack Defenses
7.Protect against guard discovery and related traffic analysis attacks
8.TCP ISN CPU Information Leak Protection
9.Entropy Enhancements
10.Kernel Self Protection Settings
11.Protect Linux user accounts against brute force attacks
12.Anonymity, privacy and security settings pre-configuration
13.Android Support
14.Virus Protection
15.Advanced Firewall
16.Hosting Location Hidden Servers (Whonix is the safest way to host Onion Services)
17.Based on Debian
18.Complete user freedom
19.Open Source
20.Digitally signed releases
Compatibility :
1.VirtualBox
2.KVM
3.Qubes OS
4.Debian
5.Ubuntu
6.macOS
7.Windows
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