What are you using to protect yourself? I know there are alot of possbilitys but I'd like to know what you're using (especially for the Vendors) Are you using a VPN / ProxyChains (Multiple Proxys) / Linux or do you do nothing?
How do you secure yourself? VPN / Multiple Proxy Servers / Linux /.... (especially for the Vendors)
What are you using to protect yourself? I know there are alot of possbilitys but I'd like to know what you're using (especially for the Vendors) Are you using a VPN / ProxyChains (Multiple Proxys) / Linux or do you do nothing?
[2 Points] MLP_is_my_OPSEC:
[1 Points] sallycroft:
I am in the USA and I had PureVPN for 3 years. It kept my identity hidden and protected me from hackers.
[1 Points] StrictlyForResearch:
Norton's Antivirus encrypts my whole internet with hashes and I enable folder password for c:/tor/
also turn off firewall or else it will log your bitcons u sends
[1 Points] BilalAsif1900:
I use VPN for myself as well for my clients too. I think this is the cheapest and easiest method.
[0 Points] u3565572:
Step one, don't talk about opsec in public.
Hardened GNU/Linux host with encrypted
/
and/home
, traffic going through a VPN. Virtual machine on top of that with the same setup that's stored on an encrypted USB drive. So network traffic at minimum goes through two encrypted VPNs. I can runtor-browser-en
on the guest OS for extra security/privacy if I wish.I don't vend, and I don't buy anymore.