There are a lot of opsec guides for buyers, but not so many for sellers. I think we should also focus on opsec for vendors, since it'll protect us. Some vendors might know a lot about what they sell, but not as much about opsec. Just my 2 cents.
OPSEC for vendors
There are a lot of opsec guides for buyers, but not so many for sellers. I think we should also focus on opsec for vendors, since it'll protect us. Some vendors might know a lot about what they sell, but not as much about opsec. Just my 2 cents.
[5 Points] blackhand25:
[2 Points] dastampmasta:
Honestly, do your research. Noone wants to give LE more than they already have. Use your imagination. Talk to other vendors who you have a relationship with.
We really dont need a guide posted that gives away everyt industry secret.
[0 Points] thelivinglarge:
Best suggestion to any vendor would be to read up about anti-forensics. We handle all communication through the computer, if the computer is safe, you as a vendor are not safe.
It's generally considered rude to discuss specifics of stealth or opsec from a vendors perspective, because the term "security through obscurity" isn't one most vendors are familiar with.
That said, best way to learn about opsec is to read up on the vendors who failed at it.
XanaxKing
Mistake(s):
What we can learn from this:
CaliGirl
Mistake(s):
What we can learn from this:
Ross Ulbricht - Allegedly
Mistakes:
What we can learn from this:
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A few other important things to think about:
I could go on, but that seems like a decent amount of information for the time being.