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Twelfth Doctor2017-04-16 20:40:11
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Twelfth Doctor, 2017-04-16 20:40:11

What is the most anonymous Internet connection scheme?

Hello! There is Ubuntu 16.04. Sometimes I access the Internet through Tor. Such a question: can any underhackers (not companies, but individual system administrators, students, etc.) figure me out? What do you think is the most anonymous way to connect to the Internet?

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d-stream, 2017-04-16
@d-stream

In 99% of cases, coolly anonymized anonymous people are scorched on their photos in VKontakte -)

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Alexander Aksentiev, 2017-04-16
@Sanasol

>can any underhackers (not companies, but individual system administrators, students, etc.) figure me out.
And without a torus, they can? You can upload your IP address every day, but this will not give anyone anything, except for your location up to the city, at best, the district, or even home in rare cases.
In other cases, you need some kind of prosecutor's office and a request to the provider. Or do you think that any Vasya will call the provider and receive your data?
And what are you doing under the torus so that someone starts calculating you? Maybe they won't look for you - elusive Joe.

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Pavel, 2017-04-16
@electronik777

if one of the nodes is compromised, they will find out. But sooner they will come to you with the question of what x ... You use the tor.

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Alexey Nikolaev, 2017-04-16
@Heian

Login via public or someone else's WiFi via Tor \ I2P. It is impossible to take, even the director of SilkRoad was taken because of his carelessness - the laptop did not have time to close.

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Wexter, 2017-04-16
@Wexter

the most anonymous is logging in through a chain of hacked servers with disabled logs, using a hacked wifi to connect to them a kilometer or two away from you, and tor is a toy for schoolchildren

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Night, 2017-04-16
@maxtm

It doesn't take much to get an exit node from TOR, moreover, many exit nodes sniff traffic in order to find cardboard or something better...
Use a personal VPN, and if you want absolutely, completely anonymity, use a double-triple VPN connection.
TOR is a bullshit, and it works like modems in the late 90s ...

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Dimonchik, 2017-04-16
@dimonchik2013

through HSV

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Alexander Filippenko, 2017-04-17
@alexfilus

https://exploit.in/
This question has been repeatedly raised here, and the disputes always ended with the fact that:
1. Tor sucks, it’s basically unsafe to sit through it, there are a lot of fake Tor servers on the network that log your data and either steal passwords or leaked to the special services.
2. Only connections like VPN+Proxy or Double VPN are reliable.
Reliable, of course, only if you are not doing something very illegal in the territory of your country of residence, then they will still find it.
Well, of course, you need a virtual machine where your social networks, mail, Yandex cookies, etc. are not highlighted in the browser.

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lukoie, 2017-04-17
@lukoie

Brave is trying to do something like this.
After all, look at upwork for example - they calculate not by IP, but by a bunch of other parameters. The language of the system, the Windows version number, all sorts of different behavioral preferences, and even the list of plug-ins in the browser is also a normal one more trace, which, in conjunction with the rest, may well identify that you are you.
But here again, depending on what and for what you need. If it’s just that on some forum they don’t know that Tanya39 is the same Vasya2515 who was banned yesterday, then the torus will be enough for you.
But if you are going to trade drugs on the Internet, and you want no traces to lead to you, then only tools are not enough. the main tool here is the brain. And there already vpn, tor, ssh are derivatives.

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slinkinone, 2017-04-20
@slinkinone

I strongly advise you to read the series of articles

Online anonymity methods
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Part 1. Just about the complex
Part 2. Data leaks
Part 3. Firefox
Part 4. Tor&VPN. Whonix

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Ilya Starikov, 2017-04-21
@starikoff72

It was already above. Virtualbox + Whonix

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