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] samwhiskey:
[2 Points] RIP_Meth_9000:
What ever you do...Do not trust your cousin (Who was living in my house for free) to not steal an incoming pack, smoke it & lie to you that it never landed....Goddamn TWEAKERS ;-)
[1 Points] psychejohndoe:
OKay guys so I ordered off a a vendor with good reviews, but the pack has been late. This is domestic by the way.
I contact the vendor and he says due to holidays some packs have been delayed owing to random inspection. He then says I can contact him through Wickr and sends what I believe is USPS tracking through Privnote?
Any red flags here? Wouldn't sendng tracking through PGP be a much better option...? Why the hell would I contact him through Wickr?
[1 Points] RetroBoominOnDaTrack:
What is the correct helix light link
[1 Points] UCBerkleyDropout:
Is sending packs through the stationary blue mailboxes okay? I would like to just walk to the office so I don't have anything caught on camera that gives my description away. Would like to have some light shed on the OPSEC of dropping off packs.
[1 Points] TrannyL:
Does anyone know what types of package alarms/tracking devices that LE uses in controlled deliveries?
We are safe. We are secure.