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How secure is the chain? What are your thoughts?
Whoenix on LAN -> own VPN on VPS -> remote desktop on VPS (maybe also Whoenix?) -> network
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Percentage of possible risks:
1. Registration on the official data of the VPS service (deanonymization: 100%, IP leak: 100%)
2. VPN session via Tor. (IP leak: 50-75%, VPN traffic leak (about Tor - it's 100% there and so clear): 50% - depends on the type of authentication and how exactly you get the initial authentication keys; if you use "login-password" - immediately 100%) 3. Behavioral "cast" (as the dollar
already correctly noted ) - deanonymization from 50% and above (ie, if you really need it, they will strain and business something ...).
Think more for yourself...
Well, ok, it turns out you are using TOR. The fact of this is easily scorched by the target site, or if you get to the VPN. Thus, the circle narrows, because there are not very many such people. Well, somewhere around 500 thousand in the Russian Federation, that is, such a sickly screening for the entire sample. Further on your posts or actions, or what you will do there, you can make the next screening. For example, you went to Habr and admitted that this is your second account - oops, that means you are no longer a housewife who watches TV shows. You are at the intersection of many Tor users and Habr users. Well, and so on. Security is not limited to a chain, you can very easily give yourself away if you do not think with your head all the time.
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