Have we lost? Every avenue has been taken over at a fundamental level.
It seems like anything but direct access, on 15 year old hardware, with 20 year old software, gets you in their net.
Liam Flores
Mind blown OP. thanks
David Torres
how about you just live your fucking life instead of trying to needlessly complicate shit just for a false sense of self satisfaction about being able to fit in here?
you are a fucking tool
Jason Diaz
>ISPs: compromised So use a VPN?
>VPNs: compromised Really? What do you mean?
Nathaniel Flores
If IPv6 gets involved at any point then the whole thing just falls apart
> The scientists examined the Hide My Ass, IPVanish, Astrill, ExpressVPN, StrongVPN, PureVPN, TorGuard, AirVPN, PrivateInternetAccess, VyprVPN, Tunnelbear, proXPN, Mullvad, and Hotspot Shield Elite services' security.
>Disturbingly, the researchers found that a staggering 11 out of the 14 VPNs are vulnerable to an "IPv6 leakage issue."
Nicholas Wood
>Using VPN companies >Using IPv6
Two mistakes there.
Jaxon Perez
>ISPs: compromised watch what you do at home >Operating Systems: compromised abandonware OS or linux >Hardware: compromised older computers >VPNs: compromised You give yourself away just by using VPN >Search engines and email: compromised why are you putting sensitive info on the internets >Social media: compromised dude what?
Jaxon Scott
You forgot a large amount of Tor exit nodes.
You don't get a say in what a site you visit will be using. If the site gives the VPN IPv6 then you're fucked.
Also, remember that whole "sniffed out common crypto keys" thing, so even 1024-bit encryption isn't safe.
Carter Anderson
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Gabriel Davis
The thing about the bottom two is that they often come in the form of scripts and cookies, so you might never use either, but if a site requires an innocent-loooking script to even work (common these days) then a part of that could be a Facebook button.
Now you're fucked.
Adrian Russell
Im not a pedo but I spent days covering my normal activities. Win10 and chrome here I come. Fuck you Sup Forums
Christian Martin
which ones aren't vulnerable
Parker Hall
Your mom has leakage issues.
Isaac Moore
Please explain further.
Robert Nguyen
Did we ever stand a chance? No, I don't think so... It was fun while it lasted.
Andrew Wilson
Do you know that more than 90% of people have all the settings for location thing and sharing and sharing what they type with google and apply?
Logan Edwards
>granddad is pretty literate but a slow typer >always joke about it with him >over his shoulder when suddenly we both notice the same thing at the same time >an ad for software to improve your typing speed
Sebastian Turner
We could have carried on with the BBS and Fidonet tradition, updating the privacy as we went.
Yes it wouldn't be anywhere close to the level of speed and size as the web, but we could trust it as it would be in our hands.
That's the real mistake, now we can see it through the lens of history, that was made when we changed from hobbyist networks to corporate ones.
Really I don't know what was expected to happen.
Xavier Cruz
Yes, we have lost. Invent more avenues; we're only left with temporary solutions.
Jeremiah Rogers
I think this is the worst part. We'd basically have to start right back from zero, since even the DNS servers are dubiously reliable.
Isaac Morgan
>ISPs: compromised Get your free Wi-Fi connection with wardriving. >Operating Systems: compromised Harden your Linux system or use OpenBSD. >Hardware: compromised Pre 2010 Intel harware can run without ME, same with Pre 2012 AMD. Don't forget to use coreboot. >VPNs: compromised ssh tunnels are better and don't rely on third party certificate authorities, don't forget to use curve25519 >Search engines and email: compromised Run your own email under the bed. Use self-signed certificate for pop3 and normal certificate for smtp, your sent/received mail might get compromised, but your password will not Use duckduckgo via tor >Social media: compromised Don't use social media.
Ethan Walker
>If the site gives the VPN IPv6 then you're fucked. Not if your OVPN server doesn't accept IPv6 connections.
>Also, remember that whole "sniffed out common crypto keys" thing, so even 1024-bit encryption isn't safe. Not if you made your keyfiles from the decay of a radioactive source in your shed...
Your own?
Colton Walker
I just wanna punch that bitch in the face
Jordan Gray
Good old encryption still works, and will likely always work.
Andrew Gray
Turn off cookies. Turn off scripts. Change your hosts file so that attempted connections to bad sites get sent to localhost instead.
Gabriel Carter
+1 >just don't use SHA1
Luis Sullivan
>ISPs: compromised Doesn't matter. >Operating Systems: compromised Use an old linux kernel, only compile what you need, no systemd >Hardware: compromised Use old intel CPU, or diversify your botnets by using chink-made arm hardware >VPNs: compromised Not all of them >Search engines and email: compromised Not all of them. >Social media: compromised No fucking shit mate Mullvad is good shit, never had those issues. >what are encrypted meshnets that also peer over internet in the meantime such as hyperboria >what is namecoin Underrated
There's still hope!
Caleb Scott
>IPv6 leakage issue How does this work exactly?
Jordan Lewis
don't you have a facebook status that needs updating?
This site has gone down the shitter the last few years with the traffic increase