The DNMs can be a scary and dangerous place if you don't know what you're doing. Use this thread to ask questions or give advice on harm reduction & OPSEC!
Safety & Security Saturday!
The DNMs can be a scary and dangerous place if you don't know what you're doing. Use this thread to ask questions or give advice on harm reduction & OPSEC!
[3 Points] stampy_the_eleph4nt:
[1 Points] DNM-Accountant:
Friendly weekly reminder for you to keep proper bitcoin OPSEC.
Tumble your dirty coins from all taint before linking it to a real life identity!
[1 Points] stampy_the_eleph4nt:
Another pro tip, I've mentioned this one at some time or another. Get an IronKey. They are military grade encrypted flash drives. Their is no way to access the encrypted data partition to clone it as is required by computer forensics teams. It auto self destructs/wipes itself after 10 bad passwords. Water/weatherproof. A 2GB model would probably suit all your needs.
Keep your list of passwords in there as well, that way you can copy and paste and keyloggers cant catch them.
Lastly if you are going to follow my advice you need one password to unlock your encrypted drive. I recommend picking a simple word or phrase (name of pet, favorite car, whatever). Then go here and MD5 hash it https://quickhash.com/ Then take the output hash from your plaintext string and hash it again. No one will ever crack or guess that password, and you will never forget it because its so simple. Anyways that's all for now folks be safe out there!
[1 Points] therealpizzaguy:
I just got Tails up and running. I already feel better about using the DNM's now, but it should've been the 1st thing I did but never too late!!
[1 Points] rabbitholetumble:
Dumb question incoming...
How much large of a package is too large before requiring a drop and not a home address?
Here is a guide I wrote. Pretty simple.
Good luck staying anonymous! Any questions feel free to drop me a line at [email]asd8iok99@tutanota.com[/email]. If it's sensitive my PGP key is in my profile area on AB. Sorry if this is a jumbled mess sometimes its hard for me to explain things and it comes out jumbled.
Any IT of InfoSec/Coding needs feel free to reach out to me. Also an expert at packet routing and staying fully anonymous. Proof of skills upon request.