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where the Mac adress matters? - cupopigi - 11-11-2018

Hi all members,

I am wondering where Mac address is registered and can be tracked by it.

for example, if I download a messenger (like a WhatsApp) and register,
the company will know my Mac address?

and if I use virtual machine like VMware fusion and download some programs
will that be more safe and anonymous?

my last question is,
when you upload pics from your HDD to for example Twitter or facebook,
any possibility that your HDD path - let's say my computer name is John Doe - johndoe/download/pics/picture-name
will be leaked in anywhere?

im trying to be more secure and anonymous so please let me learn more even if it sounds paranoid lol

thanks for reading.


RE: where the Mac adress matters? - mothered - 11-11-2018

1. Generally speaking, the MAC address on a given device, does not leave the local/Internal network.
For example:

* Your device connects to your Router- It's your Router's MAC address that's In question.
* Your Router connects to your ISP, and they have the Router's MAC address.
* Your ISP connects to It's destination- It's the ISP's MAC address that's disclosed.

2. A VM uses the hardware from the Host machine, so that can be Identified. For example, It uses the Graphics card & driver from the Host system, so the VM's Virtual GPU will be based on the GPU of the Host, hence can be fingerprinted.

3. Yes, some servers do contain the directory of where the file was uploaded. "Never" use default directories, nor any Identifiable Information pertaining to the directory Itself.


RE: where the Mac adress matters? - cupopigi - 11-11-2018

(11-11-2018, 07:50 AM)mothered Wrote: 1. Generally speaking, the MAC address on a given device, does not leave the local/Internal network.
For example:

* Your device connects to your Router- It's your Router's MAC address that's In question.
* Your Router connects to your ISP, and they have the Router's MAC address.
* Your ISP connects to It's destination- It's the ISP's MAC address that's disclosed.

2. A VM uses the hardware from the Host machine, so that can be Identified. For example, It uses the Graphics card & driver from the Host system, so the VM's Virtual GPU will be based on the GPU of the Host, hence can be fingerprinted.

3. Yes, some servers do contain the directory of where the file was uploaded. "Never" use default directories, nor any Identifiable Information pertaining to the directory Itself.

can't thank you more Smile
appreciate mothered!


RE: where the Mac adress matters? - mothered - 11-11-2018

(11-11-2018, 08:15 AM)cupopigi Wrote:
(11-11-2018, 07:50 AM)mothered Wrote: 1. Generally speaking, the MAC address on a given device, does not leave the local/Internal network.
For example:

* Your device connects to your Router- It's your Router's MAC address that's In question.
* Your Router connects to your ISP, and they have the Router's MAC address.
* Your ISP connects to It's destination- It's the ISP's MAC address that's disclosed.

2. A VM uses the hardware from the Host machine, so that can be Identified. For example, It uses the Graphics card & driver from the Host system, so the VM's Virtual GPU will be based on the GPU of the Host, hence can be fingerprinted.

3. Yes, some servers do contain the directory of where the file was uploaded. "Never" use default directories, nor any Identifiable Information pertaining to the directory Itself.

can't thank you more Smile
appreciate mothered!

You're welcome.

There's a lot more Involved, but I've just provided simplified examples.


RE: where the Mac adress matters? - cupopigi - 11-11-2018

(11-11-2018, 08:44 AM)mothered Wrote:
(11-11-2018, 08:15 AM)cupopigi Wrote:
(11-11-2018, 07:50 AM)mothered Wrote: 1. Generally speaking, the MAC address on a given device, does not leave the local/Internal network.
For example:

* Your device connects to your Router- It's your Router's MAC address that's In question.
* Your Router connects to your ISP, and they have the Router's MAC address.
* Your ISP connects to It's destination- It's the ISP's MAC address that's disclosed.

2. A VM uses the hardware from the Host machine, so that can be Identified. For example, It uses the Graphics card & driver from the Host system, so the VM's Virtual GPU will be based on the GPU of the Host, hence can be fingerprinted.

3. Yes, some servers do contain the directory of where the file was uploaded. "Never" use default directories, nor any Identifiable Information pertaining to the directory Itself.

can't thank you more Smile
appreciate mothered!

You're welcome.

There's a lot more Involved, but I've just provided simplified examples.
I really wanna have good working knowledge In this area.

would you Kindly suggest me where to start learning about networking and Anonymity?

thanks in advance


RE: where the Mac adress matters? - mothered - 11-11-2018

(11-11-2018, 09:11 AM)cupopigi Wrote:
(11-11-2018, 08:44 AM)mothered Wrote:
(11-11-2018, 08:15 AM)cupopigi Wrote: can't thank you more Smile
appreciate mothered!

You're welcome.

There's a lot more Involved, but I've just provided simplified examples.
I really wanna have good working knowledge In this area.

would you Kindly suggest me where to start learning about networking and Anonymity?

thanks in advance

There's a lot Involved In anonymity. Here's a couple of eBooks that detail It well.

https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/4796/edaaa1e02ee7c815d2320c80725bc6e849d7.pdf
https://matomo.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/How-to-remain-anonymous-online.pdf

In terms of networking, this Is a good online source.


RE: where the Mac adress matters? - cupopigi - 11-11-2018

(11-11-2018, 11:18 AM)mothered Wrote: There's a lot Involved In anonymity. Here's a couple of eBooks that detail It well.

https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/4796/edaaa1e02ee7c815d2320c80725bc6e849d7.pdf
https://matomo.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/How-to-remain-anonymous-online.pdf

In terms of networking, this Is a good online source.
thanks a ton! Smile


RE: where the Mac adress matters? - mothered - 11-12-2018

(11-11-2018, 09:13 PM)cupopigi Wrote:
(11-11-2018, 11:18 AM)mothered Wrote: There's a lot Involved In anonymity. Here's a couple of eBooks that detail It well.

https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/4796/edaaa1e02ee7c815d2320c80725bc6e849d7.pdf
https://matomo.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/How-to-remain-anonymous-online.pdf

In terms of networking, this Is a good online source.
thanks a ton! Smile

You're welcome.

There's a lot of resources available, hence It's difficult (from my end) to pinpoint those suited to you. If you're focusing on specifics, let me know and I'll have a look for the most suitable material.


RE: where the Mac adress matters? - cupopigi - 11-12-2018

(11-12-2018, 02:52 AM)mothered Wrote: You're welcome.

There's a lot of resources available, hence It's difficult (from my end) to pinpoint those suited to you. If you're focusing on specifics, let me know and I'll have a look for the most suitable material.

Thanks for kind words Smile
I realized that I need to study from the basics (TCP/IP stuff - basic networking from the start)
I will ask questions here when I stuck.

have a great day!


RE: where the Mac adress matters? - mothered - 11-12-2018

(11-12-2018, 04:38 AM)cupopigi Wrote:
(11-12-2018, 02:52 AM)mothered Wrote: You're welcome.

There's a lot of resources available, hence It's difficult (from my end) to pinpoint those suited to you. If you're focusing on specifics, let me know and I'll have a look for the most suitable material.

Thanks for kind words Smile
I realized that I need to study from the basics (TCP/IP stuff - basic networking from the start)
I will ask questions here when I stuck.

have a great day!

No problem at all.

You too, enjoy your day/evening/night.