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Discussion => Security => Topic started by: Heyenezz on January 12, 2012, 06:27 pm

Title: Package Tracking & Tor?
Post by: Heyenezz on January 12, 2012, 06:27 pm
Is it safe to use Tor to track packages?

Thanks for any help.
Title: Re: Package Tracking & Tor?
Post by: Bubble1986 on January 12, 2012, 06:31 pm
Simple answer: NO!!!!!!
Title: Re: Package Tracking & Tor?
Post by: how-d on January 13, 2012, 09:42 pm
Track your package with a proxy used at a public wi-fi location or someone else's open network if you must track it at all.

DO NOT TRACK IT FROM HOME OR A CLOSED (PASSWORD PROTECTED) NETWORK!!!! DO NOT USE TOR!!!!

Be sure to clean your computer of cookies, bookmarks, etc. afterward.
You don't want to be linked to your package by an inspection of your computer.

You can't justify not knowing there was a package coming, if you are caught tracking it before it arrives.
Title: Re: Package Tracking & Tor?
Post by: SecuritySolution on January 13, 2012, 10:14 pm
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If you are truly concerned about your anonyminity/security  while tracking packages you should not interact in any way with SR (whether to track packages or otherwise) from your normal every day computer. This should be done from a NON TOR connection and ideally as one suggested above from a wifi hotspot of some sort but also doing this from a VM like the one we offer (again NOT through TOR) would contain any forensic evidence to an encrypted disk that LE would have a very very very difficult time recovering data from (it is our belief currently that LE up to and including the FBI would NOT be able to recover data at all) CIA/NSA on the other hand have a much broader set of resources but we don't believe they would be able to recover data from it either.

Thanks,
SecuritySolution
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Title: Re: Package Tracking & Tor?
Post by: Heyenezz on January 13, 2012, 10:19 pm
Track your package with a proxy used at a public wi-fi location or someone else's open network if you must track it at all.

DO NOT TRACK IT FROM HOME OR A CLOSED (PASSWORD PROTECTED) NETWORK!!!! DO NOT USE TOR!!!!

Be sure to clean your computer of cookies, bookmarks, etc. afterward.
You don't want to be linked to your package by an inspection of your computer.

You can't justify not knowing there was a package coming, if you are caught tracking it before it arrives.

In that case, I'd encrypt my hard drive and only use package tracking from a public wi-fi  hot spot.
Title: Re: Package Tracking & Tor?
Post by: LankWithDank on January 13, 2012, 10:38 pm
Would tracking through an iPhones ATnT 3g server be unsafe?

Title: Re: Package Tracking & Tor?
Post by: how-d on January 13, 2012, 11:01 pm
Any information you put through your phone can be traced back to the phone.
Title: Re: Package Tracking & Tor?
Post by: LankWithDank on January 13, 2012, 11:18 pm
Damn, its a pain to track then. Thank god i saw this thread.

I was about to track through TOR!

I dont see the problem with tracking through your computer tho? Theres a slim chance they take the package right?
Title: Re: Package Tracking & Tor?
Post by: SecuritySolution on January 13, 2012, 11:32 pm
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We would not recommend tracking or any other activity related to your SR transactions be done from your every day computer this creates evidence that LE could use to tie you to a package if you were to order one with contraband. While it wouldn't make a conviction stick with adequate and competent counsel it's cheaper not to track at all or if you do, something thats quickly and easily disposed of isolating that information from your computer entirely.

Thanks,
SecuritySolution

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Title: Re: Package Tracking & Tor?
Post by: haxxtheplanet on January 14, 2012, 02:06 am
Simple solution use one of those 3rd party tracking sites like the one's in India that are interfaced with USPS API to track shit. Now you can Tor it up all you want the post office never knows. Google 'track a package' there are hundreds of sites to do this