DO most of you all use burner phones, and if you do use a burner phone just wondering how you went about setting it up?
Burner phones
DO most of you all use burner phones, and if you do use a burner phone just wondering how you went about setting it up?
[14 Points] None:
[2 Points] Derrick4Real:
Agree with the sentiments here. Burner phones are good OpSec for IRL illegal activities...and they seem to work very well for Jason Bourne.
No real need for a burner when it comes to DNMs unless you're a vendor with a big team working for you.
[4 Points] penguinmixer:
I'm no expert on this, but a few suggestions:
[4 Points] None:
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[1 Points] Wingnutcheese:
We only change the sim every month in our burner phones and try to alternate providers. Should we change phone as well due to imei numbers? Do providers keep a record of imei numbers being assigned mobile numbers?
Hope someone might understand
[1 Points] CosmicConscesns:
Here is how it is done... first bitrefill - dot- com allows you to refill your prepaid number with bitcoin.
Burners w/ root access mostly on airplane mode unless being used to move money. Separate lines for separate folks. I strictly use Wickr. I think it's there best end to end communication application available.
Burners are a critrial aspect of any operation. Especially when using them wisely...
Burners are outdated these days, so to speak. Signal Messenger or OTR jabber can be installed and configured to only start when a VPN connection is running. Signal is pretty well supported and also offers encrypted voice calls as well.
This probably isnt good enough for vendor communications but for local suppliers reselling DNM gear, it's your best bet.
And remember, if someone can't take the time to download an app to safely reach you with, they don't deserve your business relationship.
Apps like these can save your ass.