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Doxing | Basic Prevention - ParaZite - 04-10-2014

The FBI uses several techniques to find malicious internet users. They go through a series of steps to breakdown exactly who somebody is thus leading to an arrest. Of course we aren't the FBI though and I'm sure none of us have that experience. I'm placing a list of sites that are beneficial to completing an internet manhunt, or 'DOX' as it's put. Since this is a security section you can use these sites I've listed to see if you're a vulnerable target to someone that does these kinds of hunts. Nonetheless, everyone is vulnerable. But it's good to be safe from the less experienced. If you find any traces of your personal information linking to you I suggest you make some changes and do your best to have them removed wherever they were found.

List of sites:
Code:
http://www.spokeo.com
http://www.pipl.com
http://www.peekyou.com/
http://www.yasni.com
http://www.skipease.com
http://www.peekyou.com
http://radaris.com
http://wink.com/
http://www.isearch.com/
http://www.keotag.com/
http://yahoo.intelius.com/
http://www.findermind.com/free-people-search-engines/
http://www.whitepages.com
http://www.zabasearch.com/

Example of what's inside a DOX:
Code:
Usernames:
E-mail:
Full Name:
City:
Zip/Postal:
State/Province:
Country:
IP address:
ISP:
Home Address:
Phone Numbers:
Social Networks:
Other:

Now I'm sure none of you would want that list to be full of your information spreading on sites with bad, bad people. Because a DOX can lead to crimes. Please check the sites I gave you and see if you can spot yourself.

Here are a few useful tips from me to you:
  • Connect on the web through TOR or VPN
  • Change your primary email every once-in-a-while.
  • Try not to use the same username on multiple sites
  • Never give your real information to anyone!

Privatize Facebook Further:
Let's talk about how you can add privacy to your Facebook. If you're a hacker for say and participate in a lot of online hacking forums I would always recommend that you keep those kinds of discussion off any social sites you are on. It would only raise suspicion and you never know who's watching.

1. Navigate to Privacy Settings --> Profile Information.
Starting at the top of that page select all the drop-downs to 'Friends Only'.

Also do the exact same for your contact information. Be sure not to accept anyone that looks suspicious or you wouldn't know that doesn't have ANY mutual friends.

I can say that this is a great rule to follow for the basics. Since this tutorial is for those new to Doxing strategies used I don't want to go much further into this tutorial. Later on I'll add another tutorial for advanced document finding and advanced anonymity. Please stay tuned for ParaZite is on a roll.

Thanks for reading you guys, very appreciated!


RE: Doxing | Basic Prevention - Cake - 04-10-2014

Also take your last name off of facebook


RE: Doxing | Basic Prevention - w00t - 04-10-2014

Make a fake identity or 5, backdropping each other. Very few people will actually verify any details they pull up in a dox.


RE: Doxing | Basic Prevention - ParaZite - 04-10-2014

(04-10-2014, 02:49 AM)w00t Wrote: Make a fake identity or 5, backdropping each other. Very few people will actually verify any details they pull up in a dox.

With that said you can spread a fake DOX of yourself on Pastebin. That's actually what I did for a while. As long as you don't put your real info anywhere you should be pretty good.

Another interesting thing I should input, which I was later on for my advanced DOX prevention tutorial. When people register with web-hosting companies it's sometimes often that their Name, Address, Phone and Email are automatically put at the bottom of their database. Sort of as a database signature. That being said, using a fake identity should also be understood in the matter of simply registering for a website hosting solution. If a database was ever breached that information would be visible.

Neato!


RE: Doxing | Basic Prevention - cr33pyguy - 04-10-2014

Well I know for a fact that I'm the only person in this world with my name, so I don't have the protection of being James Smith

Anyway, thank you for this share OP


RE: Doxing | Basic Prevention - Equinox - 04-10-2014

(04-10-2014, 12:01 PM)cr33pyguy Wrote: Well I know for a fact that I'm the only person in this world with my name, so I don't have the protection of being James Smith

I doubt you're the only person in the world with your name.
Also, this is for all the doxers out there.

My name is Grayson L. DeLucas, find out the rest on your own.


RE: Doxing | Basic Prevention - cr33pyguy - 04-10-2014

(04-10-2014, 12:08 PM)Duubz Wrote: I doubt you're the only person in the world with your name.

Do you count people from the history? Because if so there's one with the same First and last name.


RE: Doxing | Basic Prevention - Equinox - 04-10-2014

(04-10-2014, 12:09 PM)cr33pyguy Wrote: Do you count people from the history? Because if so there's one with the same First and last name.

Slow down there, Speedy Gonzalez, nobody said anything about history.


RE: Doxing | Basic Prevention - cr33pyguy - 04-10-2014

(04-10-2014, 12:08 PM)Duubz Wrote: My name is Grayson L. DeLucas, find out the rest on your own.

You mind me tossing you invites on where ever I find you? Wink


RE: Doxing | Basic Prevention - Equinox - 04-10-2014

(04-10-2014, 12:10 PM)cr33pyguy Wrote: You mind me tossing you invites on where ever I find you? Wink

Go ahead, man. No guarantee I'll accept them since I don't partake in most social medias anymore.