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You guys really have no clue. It probably won't ever matter to you guys, or maybe even make a difference in your lives. But shit is serious. Internet belongs to the American people (ok maybe the world), we payed money and the DoD created it as a service to us through our taxes. Private interest (mostly universities at first to be clear and avoid the nerd bullshit )built it and grew it as a public domain. And now its part of our culture.
If you don't give a fuck about how it works. And whats going on. Thats fine. But don't tell me I'm an idiot for seeing all that shit 1st hand. There is no conspiracy. The entire traffic of the web is being archived daily. The government is without any warrents or really courts at all hacking everyones computers and breaking encryption and hacking legitimate projects, both at home and abroad to provide backdoors. The sad thing is they in most cases leave traces and break shit all a long the way. They perform corporate espionage. They've been doing this since Xerox and (probably before) were sending bugged copiers to Russia. Except now its everyone and everywhere. The Linux kernel itself is at risk to this shit. Linux runs most of the backbone of the web. Your android phones. Tampering been detected in several algorythms and programs. Of course diligent devs fix the security holes and zero days when they pop up. But the NSA/CIA, government, military are actively seeking to keep introducing these issues. Especially in apps like TOR. Understand when I say they I mean NSA. Military. Darpa. Top level shit. Except most of their work is farmed out to smaller civilian firms which get payed big big money to spend their time cracking peoples routers, and dumping malicious code all over, and filtering and running projects like carnivore. It's a service the government mostly pays for with oversight from the NSA. There's phone companies who provide VOIP or skype like services that are complete shell companies of governments, both foreign and domestic. And they all work together to trade data on us. Worldwide. The amount of information available is insane. And the people with the most power and least oversight. Military Industrail Complex, Spies, Criminals, have access to most of it. And they all interact with eachother, use it, and manipulate it. It's not a conspiracy. It's a career path if your interested. I think the most sad part of it all is the horrendous amount spent on domestic spying could be spent better elswhere... health, education, civil engineering, police, infrastructure, science, research, just about anywhere would be a better use for it rather than in the pockets of rich powerful fascists. Very little of the data collected proves to be useful at all. Most of it, 99% is white noise. And the 1% that matters only matters in a political sense. But than you guys don't even want to question your governments management of NASA and top secret information. The deletion of our history and heritage, and destruction of cultures for colonial interest. The internet shit is just an obvious tip of the iceberg to people who do that shit for a living. Go visit an ATnT telco, its been a hot topic of discussion since before the towers went down. It's pretty staggering. I've gone through the top secret leaked pdfs that were int he news and been following this shit a lot. I've had many discussions with experts on the internet about it. Shits for real. I've also noticed how the way the web is accessed has been changed and how google has changed as well. That shit is being manipulated to make it "simpler" and "stupider" and harder to stumble apon the crazy shit. Search engine quality has gone down dramatically over the years as its been monopolized.... this I'll agree is probably more to do with a monopoly and less to do with government influence. For instance it use to be much easier to access scientific white papers on Martian spectroscopy. Now the really juicy ones are burried if findable at all. And uhh... all those chips that get shipped in from china in your stupid ass little wireless routers... hahahahaha | ||
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get some brains, morans
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running an encrypted virtual machine inside a linux box over a vpn with proxies is pretty much the only way to surf anon. tor (alone) has multiple vulnerabilities that can be exploited if "they" are trying to find your data trail.
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i fucking hate it when i agree with relapse
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I'll leave this little tidbit here for you guys... slashdot is a horrible aggregate now but the stories that occasionally get linked there are still pretty good sometimes.
http://news.slashdot.org/story/13/11...-serve-malware Thats like 1... article... There's so fucking much to find on the web right now its literally hilarious. The cats out of the bag for anyone interested in doing some work. Also. I don't think the NSA really cares that the intellectuals know. They just care that people don't come burning down their industry with pitchforks. I don't think they have anything to worry about judging humanity. | ||
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And if you get accused of being a terrorist, or whatever... you better hand over the keys because you'll get fried for exorcising your right to private communication. No more habeas corpus my friends. They can hold you indefinitely until you give them what they want. I think there's plenty software out there still thats probably fine. But it's iffy business and any one running a VPN is a priority target for the kind of bullshit bugging and monitoring their pulling now. TOR is especially risky right now. Malware copies have been hosted by these agencies that are open as plain text to the right people. So as far as i'm concerned its a toy to circumvent peoples bans. or whatever. I don't even bother with it. I surf in plain text or bother with https for banking. I post this shit here for everyone to see. Aint worried about it. Their also not interested in finding people who download TV really unless your extremely dumb about it and happen to be a random target/example. And thats handled by agencies much lower anyway who request access to the more interesting information on a case by case basis. There is surprisingly better information on the plain web anyway. The darknets are full of useless crap. Mostly. If you want to keep something secret do it in person, or if you are accessing information you should not, use a live CD and a throw away from someone else's access point. Don't leave trails or information like usernames, passwords, details, that can be traced back to you in your communications. It's pretty straightfoward shit. It would be extremely dumb of me to use "runlvlzero" as an account name on a website that would get me in trouble. Or as a "hackername" if i happend to allegedly deface a health care website. Or whatever. Ironicly this is mostly useless to the gov... they can see people use tor, and see what places they visit, and sometimes find out what they did there, but most of it is such bullshit that its not worth sending anyone do do anything about it. It's much more useful for blackmail or foreign espionage. You and your crazy fetishes are not interesting to the NSA or whoever they report to. You don't have to worry unlesss your a businessman within the ranks of google or microsoft or your a banker or politician, religious leader, or whatever. There's plenty of news about reporters who are being hammered by both the US and UK for outing the level of spying being done. People working with Snowden being held for treason etc... Just rest assured that your private instant msging is not so private =) Relevant gif: [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] P.S. Snowden was leaking information to criminal syndicates long before he decided to go public with what he did. Treat doing business on the internet like dong business in a crowded, but noisy, yet lawless bazaar, full of street rats, disreputable merchants, thugs, and organized crime. | |||
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Going to create this in a new post because its a wonderfully relevant comment from an Original character of slashdot. This guy is wise beyond yoda.
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In brief, right now all this is about MONEY $$. But believe me the powerbase and infrastructure is in for thing to get much worse. | |||
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How I personally stay Anon if I am doing something illegal. Drive around my city look for a WEP encrypted network. They take 10-15 mins to crack. Load up VM, load up VPN, load up a bot use the socks5 proxy > purchase drugs | |||
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I looked around on the Deep Web and Hidden Wiki once but almost every link was dead. I didn't click on any pedo links, but the other porn seemed no different from what you'll find on the surface. There was a lot of huge databases of music and movies and shit, but everything was so insanely slow that I wouldn't want to download anything from there, let alone gigs worth of stuff you can just torrent. Loading a simple page often took like 20+ seconds. The Tor browser basically connects you through like a dozen proxies or something, so it takes fucking ages to get around.
The drugs stuff looked legit and the Silk Road definitely seemed to be a thing, but I wouldn't trust that shit in the slightest. You're basically sending money to a complete stranger and hoping he'll deliver the goods, knowing that you can do nothing about it if he doesn't. Even if you make sure to buy from people with positive reviews or whatever, I've heard that sellers often conduct legit business just long enough to get a big order and then pocket the money and start over with a new name. Obviously it's illegal as hell, too -- I think you can get charged with drug trafficking if you order drugs from someone in another country who then mails it to you, so we're not just talking possession here. Aside from drugs, the market had shit like services for Facebook likes, page hits, DDoS a site for x days, password lists for all sorts of crap like "model" sites and all manner of premium services like megavideo etc. Also loads and loads of used and/or stolen shit, bootleg DVDs, everything like that. The Deep Web also has a shitload of forums and image boards for kids who think they're edgy, but the ones I looked at were all pretty deserted and had nothing remotely interesting on them. They're called shit like the Onion 4chan, Ukranian Nationalist Youth Front, Satanic Poetry Club and other such retardation. You don't need government software to access it. Actually you can access it directly through your regular browser without changing anything at all, but that's a pretty bad idea if you want to be safe. Most people use the Tor browser which, when configured correctly, gives as close to complete anonymity as you can get online -- which is to say that you can never be 100% safe as you always leave a digital trail, but it can be obscure enough that nobody is realistically going to find you unless you do something that starts a huge Interpol investigation or some shit. The tricky part is actually finding the websites because they have URLs like dsf8a2dsf7a8sdoqxf5a.onion.to and you can't just google that shit, the thing that makes it the "deep web" is basically that it doesn't show up on search engines so you need to be told the address. I imagine these get shared on questionable boards and such, and there's a ton on the hidden wiki which is like the deep web's entry portal, but most of those links are dead and I imagine the more shady stuff isn't on there anyway. They don't advertise child prostitutes at the door, most of the stuff a newbie can find is pretty benign and would at worst get you on some kind of ISP warning list if you tried really hard. The Deep Web isn't like a different internet, it's just a bunch of websites and databases that don't show up on any search engine and have obscure URLs that nobody would ever think to try without being told about them, so all sorts of shit goes on there. It's legal and pretty safe to browse superficially, but don't try to scratch the surface if you're worried about your ISP, and definitely don't use the facilities unless you know what you're doing. If you just want to have a peek at the Hidden Wiki, you could probably just straight up do it from Firefox or whatever. You can find a link if you google a bit, the wiki is basically the deep web's tourist front. It's mostly just long lists of categorized links to .onion sites and 75% of them are dead or no worse than 4chan level stuff. There are definitely links to supposed child porn sites right there in the open, but I didn't feel compelled to try my luck with those and I doubt they're legit anyway. https://kpvz7ki2v5agwt35.onion.to/wi....php/Main_Page -- simply visiting the wiki is perfectly safe and legal, you don't need to use the Tor browser or anything, just don't go digging without taking precautions. You can get an idea of what's there by just scrolling down the main page a bit. | ||
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