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10-16-2008, 04:36 PM #1Senior Member
Privacy and posting
Originally Posted by stinkyattic
Unfortunatley I've worked with the FBI on several occassions to monitor servers at Data Centers. AKA; at the destination point. The FBI does not have to inform the owner of the server they are doing this. Once they confirm what they are looking for they confiscate the server to comb through all the data.
Again; spoof your Mac address.
TOR is a good network but don't rely on it thinking you're covered 100%. Always give yourself an escape route. Altering your Mac and leaving your wifi open or with weak encryption gives you a fairly strong case.
In addition I would recommend http over ssh (a form of web tunneling); this would encrypt your outgoing packets. Which I believe TOR does anyway but I question how strong the encryption is where as Triple DES (ssh)encryption is proven.
edit: I should add for the average use... setting up an http over ssh series of servers is much harder than using the plug and play TOR; which accomplishes the same thing. My thoughts on the encryption are my own opinion and me being stuck up because of the industry I work in. For all intensive purposes it is probably just as good as HTTP over SSH, and probably better from the standpoint of user friendliness.
:thumbsup:daihashi Reviewed by daihashi on . Privacy and posting Hi, I am wondering how private/anonymous are our posts here? By posting on a site like this, are we opening ourselves up to harassment, guilt or prosecution? I mean we are discussing illegal activities. Any rules or guidelines for security would be helpful. Thanks Rating: 5
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10-22-2008, 07:53 PM #2Senior Member
Privacy and posting
If you're scared go to church!!
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10-22-2008, 08:06 PM #3Senior Member
Privacy and posting
LOL! That's EXACTLY what I was thinking when I wrote that!
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10-23-2008, 07:23 PM #4Senior Member
Privacy and posting
Originally Posted by Dutch Pimp
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10-23-2008, 09:01 PM #5Senior Member
Privacy and posting
I wasen't trying to offend anyone with my statement, or bring out any ill-feelings toword religion... I was practicing my karaoke.
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10-23-2008, 10:46 PM #6Senior Member
Privacy and posting
Originally Posted by seattlesmoke247
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11-04-2008, 01:59 AM #7Member
Privacy and posting
how do i remove all my posts???
IT\'S ALL BULLSHIT!!! Everything I post here is FICTIONAL!!!! I have absolutely no first hand knowledge about growing/smoking/selling cannabis. All information/pictures posted by me have been taken from various places on the internet. I just want people here to think I am COOL!!
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11-04-2008, 02:07 AM #8Senior Member
Privacy and posting
I dont know what the hell you people are talking about!
All the pics i post are taken from the internet and all the info was a copy and paste.
I AM A LAW ABIDING TAX PAYING SLAVE!
I dont do naughty things. Just because i visit rome doesn't make me Roman!
*WINK*
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11-04-2008, 02:48 AM #9Senior Member
Privacy and posting
Originally Posted by Baka123
I think speaking relatively, using all available tools out there like TOR, Perrguardian, etc gives just some leverage, there aint no 100% security guarantees on internet yet, and i doubt there will be such a thing for a very long time....
i mean, we hear too often that our supposedly most secure servers and networks get hacked into by a bunch of chineseeven FBI n CIA are not too safe on internet
but, imagine this: there are far far too many things of "illegal" matter in eyes of the law going on on the www, only the very serious get a crackdown in the real world, like terrorist sites and child porn sites.
just imagine how many people do the illegal p2p activities and how many of them get busted, that is far far more serious of a crime than just "talking" about weed. In fact its considered a felony and theft (violation of copyright)
yet those sites, even some within the US and many of their users located in the US are relatively safe, big brother just does not have all that much power to take care of all of these stuff nor is it to anyones benefit to spend so much money and time to make a case which is very easily dismissable on various grounds. It will be very hard to prove u have actually done something, by only finding u practicing your right to free speech and dialog on an international online community.
and I do not think any info on this site alone constitutes issuance of a warrant for individual investigations
now, as others have said, u have many ways to increase your safety with simply not providing any identifiable info. your only identifiable info will be your ip, which again its like that on every single site on internet if someone is on to u, to get ya!
u can totally resign from internet if u feel paranoid that much, cuz u r identifable if someone really wants to do it.
its like saying u get an alarm for the house, u increase your relative safety
but if a gang is really up to doin some shit to u or your property, no alarm is going to guarantee ur safety.
look how many banks get robbed, how many people get killed/robbed in front of cameras with a ton of evidence left out, and yet how many of these criminals are just never found.
IMHO generally speaking u have less chance of getting busted by posting on this site, than by riding dirty or high out there on the streets
plus, there are programs for not too expensive of a price that will HIDE your IP and identity on internet, just do a google and u see what i mean
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