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 No.78343

im joining this tread with my ipad an i use a browser called puffbrowser so anyway du you guys use tor or any other browsers let me know

 No.78347

If English is your first language, just go away. You are too fucking stupid.


 No.78350

>tread

another /intl/ shill

report and sage


 No.78581

lol he be Irish.

Wit da tread and da turd and da lar de dar


 No.78583

Tor isn't safe anymore. There's a massive cache of IP addresses being analyzed from an Australian recently arrested and had his website taken over from LE. And another popular website has fallen victim to a undisclosed exploit intentionally left in the 5.xx releases that makes downloading large files and visiting the same site for longer than 10-15 minutes makes both you and the host visible. We are really busy caching IP addresses and soon to be investigating each one on a case to case basis.

We also have 8 major ISPs handing over their lists of TOR users and hopefully we can cross reference them a lot easier than getting a warrant for each individual address.


 No.78592

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>>78583

Tor is safe with the appropriate precautions. And besides, even if you do get tracked somehow, that's what encryption is for.

Encrypt everything and all the cops will have is a useless half a kilo device in their hands. Unless P = NP.


 No.78593

I use same browser on ipad as well, but there are versions of tor avail on app store


 No.78764

LOL, you guys are fucking retarded. TOR on ipad is so not safe for what you are looking for.

Trust me on this, if you used Tor on Ipad & downloaded CheezePizza, you are fucked.


 No.78861

>>78583

Trust me. All they can possibly find, is the IPs of the people who set up relays. And you can't charge those people for anything. At all.

Also, when going to the Deep Web (using Tor), the more experienced and paranoid users, use the Linux distro, Tails. That thing changes its relays every few minutes (or seconds, it can be setup whichever way you want). And not even the NSA/CIA could find someone who uses that. Trust me, they tried very hard.

If anyone is really stupid enough to try that (which I honestly doubt), I don't think any Tor user has something to worry about.

And let's just say, hypothetically, that they can do that (which they really can't), they'd have to prove that a user was using Tor for illegal purposes. You can't just charge someone with a 'using Tor charge'. Justice doesn't work that way, kid. Using Tor is not illegal. You would have to provide evidence that they used Tor for something they're not supposed to use, which means they would have had to do a shit-ton of stupid things, while in the Deep Web for someone to even have a slight chance of actually finding them.


 No.78863

Also, if someone here has a rooted android device, you can download Orbot. And, unlike Tor in Windows and the versions of Tor for iOS, Orbot sends ALL the traffic you receive through TOR, or just some traffic (you can choose that yourself).


 No.79018

>>78592

how do you encrypt?

>>78861

>do a shit-ton of stupid things, while in the Deep Web

if you don't do stupid things then why use tor?


 No.79023

>>79018

By stupid things, I meant things like using Flash Player, or using your actual email, or allowing scripts to actually run, or giving credit card information, or using your real name, or using the username that you use in other websites. That kind of stupid things.

Also, the Deep Web isn't all illegal stuff, technically. A lot of people use it for legal stuff. Personally, I mostly use it for working with other developers to make RATs and general malware, because that's where the guys willing to do that, are.


 No.79614

>>78343

It makes absolutely no difference what program, gadget, or whatever you use..if the government of your country wants you they can get you whenever they want. If someone made it then someone else also made something to beat it. Please get a clue. When you search this stuff you are never safe from persecution. So just be as smart as you can, and don't keep stuff in your computer and once every few months run a Trax-Cleaner. Bout' all you can do.


 No.79761

what about just using a VPN?


 No.79910

>>79614

Actually, it does make a difference - if you're willing to use Linux. There is this Linux distro, called Tails (The Amnesiac Incognito Live System). Use that, and even both, the CIA and NSA combined, will not be able to find you (Snowden used it, and they weren't able to track him down).

Tails randomizes the relays ever few minutes (or seconds, it can be customized). It never stores anything, and is basically a 1.5GB OS of anti-spyware software, that is kept very up-to-date - so, even if someone might find a way to beat it, it'll be updated and fixes will be applied.

And in it, not just browsing, but all traffic is heavily encrypted (AES-256) and goes through the Tor network. The connections on it are not that fast, as is to be expected, but finding you, while you use that... it's more likely that someone will win the lottery a hundred times, in a row.


 No.79911

>>79614

>>79761

don't use VPN, they're more likely to constantly track what they're allowing you to encrypt.

Alls you gots to do is go to Mozilla, get all the good privacy apps, get at least two proxy apps that you can run simultaneously. Is that totally safe? Who the fuck knows? Is it better than nothing? Probably fucking so.


 No.81658

>>78583

>We are really busy caching IP addresses and soon to be investigating each one on a case to case basis.

>we

cop pls go, you're not fooling anyone here


 No.81672

>>79761

I do and I haven't had any issues. Honestly people are paranoid. Most guys like us they don't bother. It's the big fish they want. Or the guys who try to met girls IRL.


 No.82898

>>78343

I don't use anything, how fucked am I?

Nothing on my HDDs.


 No.82899


 No.82922

links please


 No.83093

Links, post them


 No.83314

lets talk about freenet a little.

how the hell is freenet safe if you've gotta use your normal everyday browser? that's just insane.


 No.83370

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Look niggers, basically you need a VPN. I just did a quick search for one and used it. I'm with LiquidVPN, which is my first one. If you use the TOR browser that you always update when it gives you the prompt, after you have connected your VPN, THEN you go run a DNS leak test by searching "dnsleaktest" and going for the EXTENDED TEST. You will need to enable Javascript for that particular site ONLY and it's FOR THE TEST ONLY.

Now, if you want to look around and be pretty damn anonymous, you are pretty damn anonymous, provided you don't fucking use Javascript on some site you don't know. Don't put out personal information if you expect to remain anon, or if you must, either do it in your normal browser, or at least get a new TOR identity after you do.

It is possible to layer more than one proxy and such, but what I have described is pretty good. If you're not trying to do crazy over the top shit and you're not the most wanted man on Earth, you are probably fine.

If you are seriously, seriously concerned about professionals hunting you for some reason, do everything I've described from a public wifi you find when you're out of view. You have to be patient, walk in, walk out, be out of view, generally, and basically use tactical steps to ensure you are not followed. If you repeat access from a wifi point like this, you are taking a risk, especially if you are sloppy.

Most of you that just want to browse shit probably don't need to do all that. I don't go open wifi. That's some Jason Bourne tier shit, basically. And why even use the internet if you're that concerned about being hunted? Pretty much the only people going to such lengths are probably dealing drugs or some shit--not my thing.

The other things I have personally noticed was that all the people saying IPV6 is shit and leaks your DNS all-the-fuck-over the place are right, and that's one of the main reasons that TOR works well specifically with a VPN.

I wish more people would care about their privacy to get government fags to fuck off and understand that their spying is bullshit, but too many are complacent and won't do anything to make the world a better place.

Just you using TOR occasionally for mundane shit makes the world a better place. Don't buy into the kikery that was trying to get people TO stop using it. That's how they weaken and ruin things.

If anything, I go out of my way to use it for mundane shit and plug in garbage searches if I have nothing better to do than fuck up the System.

>Fight the power, anons.


 No.83418

>>83314

Tor also runs on a "normal" browser, it's just been pre-configured to run the Tor network, and to conform to recommended security standards.


 No.83439

But do you use a VPN to browse 8ch.net? I think everything here is legal, isn't?


 No.83450

>>83418

that's not the issue. freenet runs on your everyday browser, the one with your fingerprints and browser history and leaking add ons. dumb, just so dumb.


 No.83458

So is browsing 8chan without any security measures safe?


 No.84881

>>83458

Something which has been plaguing my mind as well. If i just lurk, am i safe from jail?


 No.88885

>>84881

8chan is a legal website for the most part, it has rules specifically against CP and nothing hosted here is illegal save for what slips through the cracks, which happens to every website.

I'd assume so long as you don't actively start clicking on suspicious links here and shit you'll be safe. I wouldn't save anything posted on hebe to your hard drive, that's for sure.

Odds are the FBI aren't going to kick down your door for casual browsing, they have more important things to do.


 No.88892

>>84881

>>83458

>>88885

I should mention however that you ought to be careful with the images you run into. Just seeing something and it getting stored into your browser's cache technically counts as 'downloading' it. If the popo really want to take you down you can bet they'll use that as an excuse.

So clear your cache regularly, if you want to stay safe.

Otherwise, browsing 8chan without a ton of precautions shouldn't be a problem. At least, I haven't had any issues yet.


 No.88905

Tor is OK once you learn how to use it correctly. But it'll scare the shot out of u if you dont.

Also try frost

Freenet

Mega

Yandex disk

Don't use anything from Google unless

You know how


 No.88908

Don't rely on tor completely

Girls hub was a noon

Like they said use encryption VPN

Etc black bla

And stay off Google unless you know way

Ur doing. There's so much cheese it's a Longshot and a lot of it is legal

They almost never but not never go after teen stuff

The reason some of it is illegal is if it's a small child being banged etc

Gross shot like that

Right now cleaner is receiving millions of teen maturation and nude teenie pics

Produced as most of us know by the teens themselves. It's not like in the 90s where it leaks and the girl commits suicide, they know it's going to be reposted....because they all do


 No.89018

>>88908

what are some good onion search engines?


 No.89022

now im scared


 No.89268

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 No.89305

Is there anyone on TOR worth looking into?

Like a certain girl or a series

Pics are okay but more looking into videos. Haven't been on there in months and last time I went it was mostly new boy shit


 No.89704

>>79614

> Trax-Cleaner

Any recommendation?


 No.89765

>>89268

I'm betting Officer Bob made note of that web address, you know, so he could investigate much further at home...


 No.89792

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>>83370

a VPN is about as useful as an extra cock on your elbow:

https://invisibler.com/lulzsec-and-hidemyass/

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/09/26/hidemyass_lulzsec_controversy/

In short:

1. You use VPN so they won't know your real IP.

2. Cops see IP of you having done something illegal.

3. They bust down door of your VPN, armed with a judge signed court order to release your real IP.

4. They come at your house with the party van.

All a VPN does is buy you very little extra time. Thats all.


 No.89810

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 No.89819

>>89792

>implying all VPNs keep logs


 No.89839

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>>89819

>implying privacy exists

>implying cops don't know their shit

>implying they won't catch you

>implying you won't get raped in the prison showers

>implying

>implying

>implying


 No.89847

>>83450

The whole fucking difference is, that it runs through a proxy and also filters out nearly everything maliciously.


 No.89894

>>89839

I still don't know why there's a battery on the floor...


 No.91593

>>79023

have links to any decent blackhat forums?


 No.97772

>>78592

>>78583

or use tails n vms




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