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06-10-2012, 09:25 PM
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Valued Poster
Join Date: Feb 20, 2010
Location: London
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Simple security issues that matter.
Guys and gals,
Just a few words about security from my 20 odd yrs of hobby:
Use a mirror for your email connections like Anonymizer or Tor so your emails cannot be traced back to you.
Buy a hobby phone, pre paid, with cash and register it with a fake name. (and not from your unprotected internet connection) Take it in the parking lot and scrub it on the asphalt until it looks like you just picked up an old phone from the "parking lot" and keep the sim card out of it until you use it.
Never pay with a CC, unless you want it tracked!
Remove the metadata tags from your pictures before you post them.
Turn the damn GPS on your iphone off, or any smart phone for that matter, before you head out.
If your car has lojack or onstar it can be tracked by someone telling those services that you are missing. Never be "missing"
Be safe people.
Don't PM me. Look it up on the internet.
Lucky
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06-10-2012, 10:38 PM
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Let's Have A Great Year!
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Join Date: Jul 28, 2009
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Good reminders.
Thanks.
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06-10-2012, 10:39 PM
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Join Date: Mar 12, 2012
Location: Washington DC Area
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To the great advice, add research, research, research...use this site and others to ensure that the provider is a provider (and not LE) and that she meets your expectations.
Stay safe, have fun!
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06-11-2012, 06:00 AM
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Join Date: Aug 5, 2010
Location: World Citizen
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Always a good idea to remind Hobbiest's and Providers on this subject.
Here is a little contribution from me on this subject-
How to Be A Successful Hobbiest
These are just Guidelines. Each person has to find his own level of security and procedures in this hobby!
Play safe, enjoy!
How to Use a Burnphone Wisely
- buy a burn phone (non-smart, pre-paid type) with cash.
- do not register/create an account with any pay-as-you go phones.
- always pay cash for more minutes.
- only turn on the burn phone when needed.
- turn on your phone approx 1-2 hours before appt.
- turn off your phone approx 1-2 hours after appt.
- do not store anything in contacts.
- delete your call history often.
- keep battery separate from the phone during down time.
- if you find an ATF, set up a Safe word for texting/emailing. Find a simple word you will both remember.
Other Useful Things-
- at a hotel incall, always put the security bar on the door and check the bathroom before placing the donation
- be aware if the hotel room has an adjoining door to another room, think about your surroundings and why would a provider get adjoining rooms.
- if stopped by LE, never allow them to search your vehicle. Immediately after LE has verified your ID, ask to leave. If you are detained, ask for an attorney and then say nothing no matter how they act to you.
- only carry your ID and a small amount of folding money on your person to a date. Leave all else in your vehicle.
- create a separate email account for the hobby and do not use the same handle from any Hobby site for your hobby email. Never use your personal or work email for the hobby. Ever!
- handle as much of your communication by email using an on-line web-browser.
- be aware your ISP is required to keep logs of sites you visit. Use a anonymous connection. Search the web for them.
- be aware your computer keeps records of every website you visit.
- if you are signed into facebook or other social media sites they may Slurp your contacts out of your computer. Yes "Slurp" is the technical term.
- programs like ccleaner, or evidence eliminator are useful to cover your tracks from your pc.
- if you have a car GPS and use it to map to a provider, CLEAR its history as well.
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06-11-2012, 08:08 AM
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Join Date: Feb 20, 2010
Location: London
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EXCELLENT additions jframe2
Remember, we, hobbyists, are protecting the good professional providers also.
Good hunt'in,
Lucky
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07-08-2012, 03:24 PM
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User ID: 138195
Join Date: Jun 5, 2012
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- create a separate email account for the hobby and do not use the same handle from any Hobby site for your hobby email. Never use your personal or work email for the hobby. Ever!
- handle as much of your communication by email using an on-line web-browser.
- be aware your ISP is required to keep logs of sites you visit. Use a anonymous connection. Search the web for them.
- be aware your computer keeps records of every website you visit.
- if you are signed into facebook or other social media sites they may Slurp your contacts out of your computer. Yes "Slurp" is the technical term.
- programs like ccleaner, or evidence eliminator are useful to cover your tracks from your pc.
What say you of kaspersky pure please?? recycle shredder and key logger protection? private browsing?
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07-08-2012, 04:16 PM
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Join Date: Jan 25, 2010
Location: Texas
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""""- be aware if the hotel room has an adjoining door to another room, think about your surroundings and why would a provider get adjoining rooms."""""
The whole idea is to remain invisible and not noticed-- that adjoining door is NOT a sound barrier at all.
Who in their right mind would get such a room.
Think pimp with baseball bat or C.O.P.S. behind that door
You see such a door run for your life!!!
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07-08-2012, 08:01 PM
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i musta quoted wrong! still new to this site, but i am not new new! that is why it isn't up there! i am already aware of THAT! what i was asking IS if anyone has any comments on KASPERSKY PURE! for security on their lap-top!
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07-08-2012, 08:04 PM
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Join Date: Aug 5, 2010
Location: World Citizen
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Sugar, I wrote and posted this after your above Post.
"What say you of kaspersky pure please?? recycle shredder and key logger protection? private browsing??
It is hard to answer product questions with any specificity on a forum. A lot of known's pop up such as the knowledge level of the user, the exact security the user is trying to achieve, etc.
Suggestions for a provider-
- get an unlimited data package for a smartphone and tether your laptop to the smartphone;
- never use the home or hotel wi-fi;
- get a thumbdrive or portable hard drive and use safehouse to create secure folders that are pass word protected. Keeps all your business stuff off of a laptop when it has to go to the shop. And all computers need fixing once in a while;
- always clean your computer with a good program, there are several that are free;
- if you are computer savvy, create a hidden OS virtually impossible to detect. Takes NSA/CIA grade forensic exams to locate the OS, but that does not necessarily mean it can be looked at.
If you want some more discussion Sugar, PM me, but I hope this helps you and others in this world of ours.
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07-08-2012, 08:06 PM
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Join Date: Aug 5, 2010
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What kind of security are you looking for on your laptop?
Virus protection or prying eyes?
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07-09-2012, 12:05 PM
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One time I checked in at knights inn & I was given a room like that but no one in the front office told me It had an ajoining room. I worked all day there. I went there once because for the price it was very outdated.
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07-25-2012, 09:05 AM
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consulting for delites
Join Date: Apr 2, 2009
Location: Dallas TX
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wrt "burn phones"
may i suggest that when you want to dump it, instead donate it to a women's shelter or some non-profit org that can either use it or resell it.
and of course, wipe it completely clean of contacts, call history, texts, web history, etc.
imho, better than just trashing it and cluttering up the landfill w/ electronics.
or make jewelry out of it :^)
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