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Anonymity/Tor/Proxies Resources #1
I was looking recently through my old USB stick and I found this, maybe it will come in handy for some of you: Edit: I will update this frequently. Also any other resources are welcomed from you, just let me know.

Some of these resources may not work and may be outdated, but it's still good to chill and have a nice read right?
(This post was last modified: 09-21-2018, 10:39 AM by Cr3aTor.)
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RE: Anonymity/Tor/Proxies Resources #2
(09-20-2018, 06:42 PM)Cr3aTor Wrote: I was looking recently through my old USB stick and I found this, maybe it will come in handy for some of you: Edit: I will update this frequently. Also any other resources are welcomed from you, just let me know.

Some of these resources may not work and may be outdated, but it's still good to chill and have a nice read right?

yes it would be good to read on this. thank you for sharing
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RE: Anonymity/Tor/Proxies Resources #3
Private Internet Access has a kill switch if it gets disconnected suddenly. It also allows each computer to install a browser extension on top of the 5 computer limit.
Safest way to do it is to configure your modem to hook up through the modem itself, then attach the ethernet switch with its own VPN. Then you turn on PIA's proxy servers into the browser. And make sure the modem only connects through one hard-line ethernet cord, which can be used to push the effects into the normal switch, which then connects to 5 different computers with the OS-level protection themselves, and try to use a custom DNS server on every computer to trick traffic, THEN get the browser attachment.
All of these things are even easier if you run them out of a VM.
Please read carefully, to this post because I can't ping my system from any computer I've ever tried it with. Even if they can only hook up with the switch which sends encrypted data to the computer, who in turn, spews out MORE encryption, then you use the OS you're as an outside attacker to attempt to see how far they can get. They, of course, only get packets of encrypted gibberish, which even when broken, requires a whole lot more decryption because each VM is al so running PIA, as well as the modem itself.
Triple encryption from 3 countries using 3 different VPN for each, and then, again... RUN TOR!!! Your access point IP can't be reached because you also have to decrypt the switches which, arguably isn't the hardest job in the world.
No one can get into the sub-networks or the network box itself.
With the random password generator most of these idiots have ignored, you can use your normal password, encrypt it into a gibberish line of hash, and use that hash as your new password!
Also driving is illegal for me since I got epilepsy, so if you can sit in the back seat with a sun not shining directly right in their faces.
Then rig up a sun-shade as a receiver satellite looking antenna and use its larger bandwidth ability to just PULL crap right out of people's wallets, ID's and Passports, so long as they have a module somewhere inside that allows them to speak to other computers of their kind.

I'm not saying this is right, but it is goddamn clever. War driving is an experience and a half.

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RE: Anonymity/Tor/Proxies Resources #4
(09-21-2018, 05:04 AM)thehorridness Wrote: Private Internet Access has a kill switch if it gets disconnected suddenly.

Compatibility permitted, you can Interconnect two VPNs. I have ExpressVPN & ZenMate running:
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It's beyond the scope of this post to document my complete anonymity (I'll be here all day), but the absolute basic connection Is as follows:

ZenMate > ExpressVPN > Tor > Exit Node.

Effectively, there's 5 layers of encryption prior to the exit node and obviously the destination server thereafter. I'm looking at configuring a third VPN- time permitted.

@Cr3aTor, appreciate the resources. It'll take quite a while to sift through the lot but no doubt, It'll be well worth It.
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RE: Anonymity/Tor/Proxies Resources #5
(09-21-2018, 07:58 AM)mothered Wrote:
(09-21-2018, 05:04 AM)thehorridness Wrote: Private Internet Access has a kill switch if it gets disconnected suddenly.

Compatibility permitted, you can Interconnect two VPNs. I have ExpressVPN & ZenMate running:
Spoiler:
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It's beyond the scope of this post to document my complete anonymity (I'll be here all day), but the absolute basic connection Is as follows:

ZenMate > ExpressVPN > Tor > Exit Node.

Effectively, there's 5 layers of encryption prior to the exit node and obviously the destination server thereafter. I'm looking at configuring a third VPN- time permitted.
Nice setup dude ! But you are really trusting those VPNs? Like what details they're asking when you made an account and there were any leaks from them? Because the ExpressVPN knows that you're using Tor and knows you are using other VPN(ZenMate), and ZenMate knows your IP so I think you trust them. I'm asking this just because I'm looking for VPNs and until now i really don't trust any, maybe I will setup my own.


(09-21-2018, 07:58 AM)mothered Wrote: @Cr3aTor, appreciate the resources. It'll take quite a while to sift through the lot but no doubt, It'll be well worth It.

You're welcome, as said in the thread if you want to chill and have a read there you go !
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RE: Anonymity/Tor/Proxies Resources #6
I like all the resources.
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RE: Anonymity/Tor/Proxies Resources #7
(09-21-2018, 08:38 AM)Cr3aTor Wrote: You're welcome, as said in the thread if you want to chill and have a read there you go !

Time Is my worst enemy.

I shall dedicate 30 minutes or so on given days to periodically go through those of Interest.
Thanks again.
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RE: Anonymity/Tor/Proxies Resources #8
Appreciate the share, privacytools.io has a good VPN list. Also you can just constantly re-create VPN accounts to be used for trial on Ipredator.se and others. so theres no payment record and short account duration =)

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RE: Anonymity/Tor/Proxies Resources #9
(09-21-2018, 08:38 AM)Cr3aTor Wrote: Nice setup dude ! But you are really trusting those VPNs? Like what details they're asking when you made an account and there were any leaks from them?

My apologies, I completely overlooked this quote.

No, I don't trust VPNs In It's entirety. I don't pay for any accounts, they're cracked hence use the credentials of those who own It.

(09-21-2018, 08:38 AM)Cr3aTor Wrote: Because the ExpressVPN knows that you're using Tor and knows you are using other VPN(ZenMate), and ZenMate knows your IP so I think you trust them. I'm asking this just because I'm looking for VPNs and until now i really don't trust any, maybe I will setup my own.

A VPN Is certainly aware that you're connected to Tor, but what happens thereafter (namely passing through a few encrypted relays and reaching It's exit node), Is unbeknownst to the VPN. When the role Is reversed, Tor also knows you're behind a VPN, however given your connectivity Is encrypted when establishing a connection to Tor, your IP/ISP Is anonymized.

To summarize the entire connection, your ISP/IP Is definitely known by the VPN, but (as per my above setup) by the time It reaches the destination server, It cannot be Identified.

End user's IP > VPN > VPN > Tor > ????
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RE: Anonymity/Tor/Proxies Resources #10
(10-19-2018, 05:46 AM)mothered Wrote: My apologies, I completely overlooked this quote.
No worries , it was just a question for my curiosity

(10-19-2018, 05:46 AM)mothered Wrote: No, I don't trust VPNs In It's entirety. I don't pay for any accounts, they're cracked hence use the credentials of those who own It.
Well that makes sense now  xD

(10-19-2018, 05:46 AM)mothered Wrote: A VPN Is certainly aware that you're connected to Tor, but what happens thereafter (namely passing through a few encrypted relays and reaching It's exit node), Is unbeknownst to the VPN. When the role Is reversed, Tor also knows you're behind a VPN, however given your connectivity Is encrypted when establishing a connection to Tor, your IP/ISP Is anonymized.

To summarize the entire connection, your ISP/IP Is definitely known by the VPN, but (as per my above setup) by the time It reaches the destination server, It cannot be Identified.

End user's IP > VPN > VPN > Tor > ????
I generally don't trust VPNs and haven't used them for a while ago, but I might search for some "trusted" ones and try them out.
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