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  1. #1
    Misterigh Houston
    Brand new user to the forum.

    Just wanted to introduce myself and say hi to everyone.

    I am into programming and technology. I am on a beginner level. Just learning as I go.
  2. #2
    Japan-Is-Eternal Naturally Camouflaged
    Kill yourself and livestream it
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
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    too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by Misterigh Brand new user to the forum.

    Just wanted to introduce myself and say hi to everyone.

    I am into programming and technology. I am on a beginner level. Just learning as I go.

    Do you use Linux?

    Can you recommend me a distro?

    I wanna install it alongside my windows installation when I get a new laptop next week.

    Mainly to prevent the browsers I use for professional things having leisure in the search history.

    Things like online shopping, news media, naked people, web forums etc, accidently showing up in the search bar during presentations or shared group work meetings.

    And also so to prevent tracking through cookies after logging in to professional websites.

    At the moment I run two browsers. I want another layer of privacy in case someone is needing to borrow my laptop.
  4. #4
    Misterigh Houston
    Originally posted by Japan-Is-Eternal Kill yourself and livestream it

    I am not into suicide. I have never tried it though. I am certain I would not like it.
  5. #5
    Hello and welcome to the forum.
  6. #6
    Originally posted by too.dark.to.see Do you use Linux?

    Can you recommend me a distro?

    I wanna install it alongside my windows installation when I get a new laptop next week.

    Mainly to prevent the browsers I use for professional things having leisure in the search history.

    Things like online shopping, news media, naked people, web forums etc, accidently showing up in the search bar during presentations or shared group work meetings.

    And also so to prevent tracking through cookies after logging in to professional websites.

    At the moment I run two browsers. I want another layer of privacy in case someone is needing to borrow my laptop.

    Use TAILS
  7. #7
    Misterigh Houston
    Originally posted by too.dark.to.see Do you use Linux?

    Can you recommend me a distro?

    I wanna install it alongside my windows installation when I get a new laptop next week.

    Mainly to prevent the browsers I use for professional things having leisure in the search history.

    Things like online shopping, news media, naked people, web forums etc, accidently showing up in the search bar during presentations or shared group work meetings.

    And also so to prevent tracking through cookies after logging in to professional websites.

    At the moment I run two browsers. I want another layer of privacy in case someone is needing to borrow my laptop.

    I do use Linux. There are many options to choose from. Maybe start with something simple like Ubuntu.
  8. #8
    stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood Use TAILS




    The MeToo movement does not appreciate that any longer.
  9. #9
    too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood Use TAILS

    HAHAHAHAHAHA.

    How to be anonymous and hidden from government:

    Use encryption software that sends out huge red flags to the government saying I USE ENCRYPTION TO HIDE FROM YOU.

    No thanks.

    This is the kind of logic Aldra uses when analysing middle eastern insurgencies. Completely off base and laughable.

    Just hide in plain sight. Don't draw attention to yourself.
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    too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by Misterigh I do use Linux. There are many options to choose from. Maybe start with something simple like Ubuntu.

    I see Ubuntu as extremely vulnerable to hackers as it is from South Africa and that government is suspicious. It would have terrible backdoors in it for Chinese hackers.
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    Originally posted by too.dark.to.see HAHAHAHAHAHA.

    How to be anonymous and hidden from government:

    Use encryption software that sends out huge red flags to the government saying I USE ENCRYPTION TO HIDE FROM YOU.

    No thanks.

    This is the kind of logic Aldra uses when analysing middle eastern insurgencies. Completely off base and laughable.

    Just hide in plain sight. Don't draw attention to yourself.

    Tails shows up as a windows OS dumbass you aren't smart or clever.

    Originally posted by too.dark.to.see I see Ubuntu as extremely vulnerable to hackers as it is from South Africa and that government is suspicious. It would have terrible backdoors in it for Chinese hackers.

    Tor was made the United States military
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    too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood Tails shows up as a windows OS dumbass you aren't smart or clever.



    Tor was made the United States military

    You are so dumb.
  13. #13
    Originally posted by too.dark.to.see I see Ubuntu as extremely vulnerable to hackers as it is from South Africa and that government is suspicious. It would have terrible backdoors in it for Chinese hackers.

    chimese only use the front doors.
  14. #14
    Originally posted by too.dark.to.see You are so dumb.

    care to explain why?
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    too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood care to explain why?

    You think encryption protects you from the government. It doesn't. It makes you easier to detect.

    That is all.
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    I don't even use proxies because i know the government are too scared to do anything
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    too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    In the age of international terrorism, things like 1024bit encryption and Tor have arrived.

    It is a surveillance tool. It makes you easier to find.

    Real encryption looks like this.

    Dear Charles,

    Thank you for the invitation to your celebration. I look forward to catching up then.

    Regards,
    Sammy

    And has word substitution.

    Eg, swap dear with to,

    Dear Charles means everything is going to plan
    To Charles means something is wrong

    A decline to meet a prearranged party could indicate that they are communicating there is too much surveillance on them etc etc etc.

    Encryption looks like that. It's undetectable unless you have the key for it, or they are already watched. Even then, knowing that is encrypted does not mean you can crack the code.

    Tails, PGP, Tor etc is very insecure if hiding from government.
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    too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    Here look at this I just made:

    Drug distribution network key book:

    ---------
    Aiight guys we gon be havin a meet up and party to celebrate our business venture sometime in December. The product is arriving sometime around November. I gonna send out invites on facebook. When we meet cash and product changes hands.

    If the message starts with sup then all is good
    If it starts with yo then prices or available quantities have changed for the better
    If it starts with whattup then they've changed for the worse
    If it starts with hey everything's off and we meet to talk about future plans

    ---------

    Etc etc etc.

    That's what encryption looks like.

    Electronic and digital encryption is obvious. You can tell its encrypted even if you can't crack it. And governments can given enough time.

    It is useful for banking, military comms and iff systems.

    It is not good for staying hidden.
  19. #19
    Originally posted by too.dark.to.see Tails, PGP, Tor etc is very insecure if hiding from government.



    Fucking amateur
  20. #20
    Originally posted by Misterigh Brand new user to the forum.

    Just wanted to introduce myself and say hi to everyone.

    I am into programming and technology. I am on a beginner level. Just learning as I go.

    Hello. We are all niggas, we are all in space.

    Post nude selfies; nigger, kike, handsome and well tanned individual, etc.
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