Hi, as the title reads I plan to use Open VPN with softether client and Tor Browser Bundle on a laptop with Windows 10.
What are your thoughts? Do you think it's safe enough?
Open VPN + Tor Browser Bundle. Safe?
Hi, as the title reads I plan to use Open VPN with softether client and Tor Browser Bundle on a laptop with Windows 10.
What are your thoughts? Do you think it's safe enough?
[3 Points] 20960006:
[3 Points] oKetamine:
Best thing to do is set up tails on a USB drive and set up a persistence volume, tails has everything you will need for dnm related activities. It might seem like overkill if you are only getting personal amounts but you really cannot overkill on opsec.
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[1 Points] DooshNozzzle:
You need to stop using Windows. It's a garbage OS full of back doors and spyware. Government's wet dream
[1 Points] elfer90:
just don't use vpngate.net with softether, they keep logs for 2 weeks
Win10 and Macs are a big nono. Start looking into installing a linux distro and possibly encrypting it. Once thats done OpenVPN + TAILS on vm would be a viable option.
Highly recommend heading over to /r/darknetmarketsnoobs and giving their side bar a read.
EDIT: you mentioned laptop, I don't know the state of laptop CPU's but im not so sure they can do VM's which makes my suggestion moot. If you cant use a PC, you'd either have to get openVPN running on your router, or use public wifi. You have options, just for the love of god don't use Windows or Mac