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Offline roaduck

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RE: Tor and .onion discussion
« on: Sat, 31 May 2014, 23:49:32 »
I love Onions but my setup is very locked down and very breathed on.I`ve been doing `puters for over thirty years.

On my desktop I use nested proxies which is a proxy - https://hidemyass.com then I use that in another proxy http://www.mousematrix.com/ then I use a random IP changer, a random MAC address changer, a random DNS changer and another proxy server that changes my hosts file five times a second and all this is in Deepnet Security dualtrust on a USB pen.

From the site: http://www.deepnetsecurity.com/products/dualtrust/

"Unlike a standard web browser that may run a sandbox within the browser, DualTrust runs a standard web browser within a sandbox.

DualTrust runs a web browser in a completely separate guest operating system (a hardened Linux OS) in a separate virtual machine (VirtualBox), thereby keeps the browser isolated and away from the host operating system and blocks malwares in the host operating system from infecting the web browser. Furthermore, each time DualTrust is restarted, it is reset to a certified boot image, thereby eliminating any malware that might have gotten through from the Internet in the previous session.

DualTrust is lightweight and portable. It safely runs on top of the user's existing operating system without the need of rebooting the user's machine. It can also be carried in a USB drive and runs straight off the USB drive without the need of software installation.

In other words, DualTrust is a lightweight, portable, hot-booting virtual machine with a hardened Linux OS and Chrome browser."

Also have a look at this please guys:

How The Pirate Bay Plans to Beat Censorship For Good

https://forum.suprbay.org/Thread-How-The-Pirate-Bay-Plans-to-Beat-Censorship-For-Good

Stealth Website

http://www.isprevolution.net/

« Last Edit: Sun, 01 June 2014, 02:24:03 by roaduck »
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