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Whoami is a user-friendly privacy and anonymity tool designed for Debian and Arch-based Linux distributions. With its simple interface and ease of use, it leverages 9+ powerful modules to ensure the highest level of anonymity. The tool also includes a Bug Fixer module (currently in development) to solve issues without user intervention.
Note: While Whoami enhances your anonymity, remember there is no such thing as 100% security on the internet!
For detailed documentation, visit the official website: Whoami Project.
Modules
Module Name
Description
Anti MITM
Automatically bans attackers during Man-In-The-Middle (MITM) attacks.
Log Killer
Securely deletes system log files using the overwrite method.
IP Changer
Redirects all network traffic through a Tor transparent proxy.
DNS Changer
Replaces default ISP DNS servers with privacy-focused alternatives.
MAC Changer
Randomizes the MAC address for all network interfaces.
Anti Cold Boot
Prevents RAM dumps by securely deleting sensitive traces.
Timezone Changer
Sets system time to UTC to avoid location leaks through timestamps.
Hostname Changer
Randomizes the hostname to hide system identity.
Browser Anonymization
Configures your browser for maximum privacy.
For an in-depth explanation of each module, see the Documentation.
Getting Started
Before installing Whoami, ensure your system is updated and has the required dependencies installed. Use the following command to update your system and install the necessary packages:
sudo apt update && sudo apt install tar tor curl python3 python3-scapy network-manager