Cybersecurity 101 - A brief introduction to protecting yourself online.

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Can you install Windscribe on just one browser (like only on Edge). I want a VPN but don't want it running all the time.
 
Can you install Windscribe on just one browser (like only on Edge). I want a VPN but don't want it running all the time.
Why not use the tor bundle instead? It's at least as secure as any free VPN you will find. And as long as you don't sell tons of crack online or produce / trade CP nobody is coming for you.
 
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Some sites restrict TOR content or make you do those stupid captulas. I noticed at least on Opera VPN, that happens a lot less. If I can use Windscribe only on Edge, I'll be happy. The only thing I do is stream content like Soccer matches and they aren't coming for me on that. EDIT: Opera VPN only gives you 3 choices (Asia, Europe or America).
 
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ageist concept as they can't understand it and instead don't give a fuck (at first).
I can sadly confirm that. Back when I was a stupid middle schooler I posted some personal information online and other regrettable content. Years later I deleted as much as I could, but sadly not all of it I could delete. The only thing I can do now is to make sure I do not tie my accounts to that information.
 
Any author kiwis find these cybersecurity tips effective? https://archive.ph/5e2ka

Also, I noticed this and found it funny.
 

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Some other helpful opsec tips, If you want to take a step further beyond tor & a VPN, I suggest using tails (The amnesiac incognito live system) OS

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>What is tails?
This is an operating system that runs off a disposable USB drive, that uses daemon software

>How does it protect my anonymity?
All search history, File history, password keys, and any work that is done when in tails is set to default to wipe every time you exist tails unless you enable persistence

>Is this really needed to browse this forum?
No, probably not but it's always good to know ways on being more secure. This is more for deep web browsing/ looking through different dark nets & the dread forums.

>Ok well if I wanted this how do I get it?
You need at least 8GB USB stick to install the program tails on.
Then you need to install Rufus on the same USB stick so it's capable of being an operating system.
You will need to access the BIOS
Then you will need to change the boot order on whatever computer/laptop your using. To access the BIOS screen to access the boot order menu for Windows 8.1 is f12 right as soon as you power on. With the USB stick with tails & Rufus already installed on it & plugged in, once you have accessed the bios, select the boot order menu, you will switch the current USB spot your USB stick is in (with tails on it) to number 1 on the boot order. For example let's say you have 3 USB ports and your tails stick is slot 2, You'd bump slot 2 to number 1 in the boot order then your regular OS in this case windows 8.1 would be number 2 in the boot order. Now when you start up your computer/laptop if this stick is in tails will boot up instead of your 8.1 windows.
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1. You can leave your main OS as number 2 in the boot order as long as you don't have your tails USB plugged in and your computer will still boot up with your regular OS

2. If you plan on doing a lot of work, image sharing, video sharing, Script writing etc, get a bigger USB stick than 8GB to run tails.

3. Tails runs very slow. Dial up slow.

4. For Windows 10 there's a way to access the BIOS but it's not like Windows 8.1 where you can hit a hotkey, You have to actually navigate through the settings and I forget how to do that, for Linux I'm not sure

5. If you unsure how to get to the BIOS menu on your OS, there's plenty of videos out there that will show you

There are also a list of email providers you can use to register that are darknet (Not to be confused with deep web) level of protection.

Dark net: E-mail provider's
-Torbox (this may have changed its been awhile)
-Prosecmail (not to be confused with protonmail) which is a good alternative if You don't want to take the time to set up a prosecmail.
-Tails also has a built in emailing system as well (thunderbird)

In conclusion Some of this may look a little daunting but it's not hard once you break it down.
Here's a quick video to get you started this is IF you want persistence for certain things like notes you saved on tails (these will only be accessible through your password protected tails USB stick
https://youtu.be/nRztIE_hRzM

There's more in depth things you can do with tails but this is the basics. I will update this post sometime in the future the more things I recall & corrections.
 
This video might contain a few helpful OPSEC tips:
That's a great video, but you have to remember Pom also:

1) waived his Miranda rights
2) admitted to a crime in front of a federal agent

neither of which spell particularly good news for his freedom or liberty. Had he stayed silent they may have had a harder time.
 
This neat little app also strips metadata:
http://codewelt.com/stripper (Windows / OS X)
As a drag & drop, it's good for stripping metadata from a bunch of images at once.

Or if you want to fake it to plant bullshit info for your own amusement and the embarrassment of would-be doxers:
http://www.sno.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/

There are too many viewers to really keep track of them all, but this Chrome plugin gives you (limited) exif info on mouseover. Not the fun stuff like GPS, though:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/exif-viewer/nafpfdcmppffipmhcpkbplhkoiekndck?hl=en

And this online utility gives you everything:
http://regex.info/exif.cgi
I’m curious if there’s a similar plugin on Firefox, I’ll have to check later. I personally hate chrome lol
 
Wanted to check in and see if there's any cybersecurity recommendations for using Telegram. It seems you need a phone number to make an account, and I want my sock to be completely untraceable to my powername. This discounts using my IRL phone number or creating a google voice number on my google account.

A lot of kiwis post on there from seemingly sockpuppet usernames. I'd love to join the discussions or react to stuff without getting doxxed and I want to know how they do it. Help a nigga out, please.
 
Wanted to check in and see if there's any cybersecurity recommendations for using Telegram. It seems you need a phone number to make an account, and I want my sock to be completely untraceable to my powername. This discounts using my IRL phone number or creating a google voice number on my google account.

A lot of kiwis post on there from seemingly sockpuppet usernames. I'd love to join the discussions or react to stuff without getting doxxed and I want to know how they do it. Help a nigga out, please.
Maybe you can try this:

Just create an account on there using a fake email and crypto (Monero) and then use one of their numbers and a fake email on Telegram. I haven't tried but it probably works.
 
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Maybe you can try this:

Just create an account on there using a fake email and crypto (Monero) and then use one of their numbers and a fake email on Telegram. I haven't tried but it probably works.
Another strategy is to buy a $2 Mint Mobile sim and use the free trial, or a Freedom Pop sim with their free tier. Assuming you have an old phone around to use, you can reset it and use it like a burner. This is also the easiest way to get a fresh Google account and a new Google Voice number, just don't use those for anything personal.
 
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For what? Tails security is comparably weak to alternatives and anti-forensics is something only people named Alice and Bob realistically need. Enjoy having a non-persistent torrc, unique browser fingerprint and extremely limited usage due to the security model.

Could you expand on this? What alternatives?

Also:
Persistence can be set up with encryption on the usb stick with a passphrase.
The browser footprint is the same for all TAILS users, unless you change something, unless I'm mistaken.

I certainly hope this is over-sperging over nothing, but for people in the UK at least this is quickly becoming reality if you want to say "trannies aren't women".
 
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