>phone You're already doing it wrong, all phones have a baseband backdoor which can be used to track you.
As for the computer side, make sure you're using an processor without AMT, with Libreboot as the BIOS. This includes Core Duo and 1st generation Core 2. Not sure about AMD side.
By posting on Sup Forums you are already sending data to Google due to the botnet.
Evan Harris
Set an actual goal other than "escape the botnet."
Christian Perry
first of all the most simplest fucking rule possible:
dont use the internet if you're in america
now that youve gotten that out of the way, use non backdoored cpus, gpus, mobos, libreboot, all that shit now only use wifi from public spots and always keep on the move use only disposable prepaid phones if you have to communicate
Thomas Rodriguez
>all these idiots falling for this NSA honeypot while I'm just sittin here like "look at dees stoopid azz niggas"
Zachary Thomas
I was going to write a lengthy reply but i stopped halfway to tell you: 1.security and privacy are not the same thing. 2.set your fucking threat model then come again.
Jonathan Jackson
>only the US government spies on you Wew lad
Anthony Harris
use qubes OS instead of just linux encrypt all your drives with LUKS or veracrypt flash openWRT or setup your own x86 router disable intel ME or get a CPU without ME.
and that's about it
Brayden Garcia
>qubes OS idiot
Brody King
does it matter escaping the botnet since IPS already knows all my moves?
James Howard
not with a VPN they can't.
Jose Foster
If you just accept google will have your data life is a lot nicer
Lucas Evans
Now install OpenBSD on your router and install Libreboot on your desktops/laptops or use Coreboot+ME Cleaner.
Brody Murphy
The governments that spy the most are probably America China Russia Europe
In this order, but i still think there is a pretty strong gap between russia and europe there
Jason Ross
This tinfoil,.. Lol the fedz have better things to do than worry about you shit post or trap porn
Kevin Torres
My metadata is background noise. Don't "escape" since that's an anomaly.
Wanting to hide in the dark is stupid, for there is no dark to hide in. Hide in the light with the other light things and vanish among them.
Lincoln James
Is Iceland a safe place, should I just move there?
Jayden Parker
Unironically this is your best bet. Kinda like how abstinence is the sure fire way to avoid getting someone pregnant.
Juan Watson
New thread:
Daniel Gray
just don't use a smartphone dumb phones are only tracked by government agencies if anyone at all.
I suppose you could have another at home and bounce calls and texts from there?
Justin Perez
>Disconect your internet >Throw away your phone >Buy satellite phone >Put tinfoil on your head
Now you are safe from the botnet
Lucas Cruz
>talk to Iran officials >buy a super long range bomb from them >blow up the satellite phone >buy a pigeon, paper and pencils >communicate
Jackson Thompson
Get the fuck outside! Run!
Matthew Harris
don't use google shit don't use a phone at all what os are you using?
Angel Myers
You don't escape the botnet. You just choose which one you would rather become a part of.
>VPN sorry i'm a noob and just checked what's a VPN. Wouldn't VPN provider know what you do? What's the point of shifting your trust from ISP to VPN?
Mason Myers
>implying Sup Forums is creative to make this nightmare up
Gavin Miller
Feds have direct access to all American ISP providers dns query's.
But the NSA is cracking Openvpn connections somehow.
Chase Reed
>full access to the TCP/IP stack Shame, he actually seemed convincing for a second there
Dylan Harris
I think everybody should come to terms with their kinks and fetishes. If you're, say, closet gay, you need to become comfortable with it being exposed because I feel certain that the botnets and their extensive profiles of YOU are going to get leaked someday and people will know what kind of person you are.
That is, unless you're really anal about privacy and take every measure to obscure your online presence.
Landon Gonzalez
>he doesn't know guess you haven't heard about the wide open port that tons of i series processors left open and couldn't be closed? These were all controlled by ME.
Christian Gutierrez
>they can't
Carter Nguyen
The simplest thing you can do, apart from using more secure software/hardware, is to just limit your use of technology. Use as little as possible. Technology is convenient, but living without a lot of things is still possible. Simple examples: don't own a mobile phone at all unless you _need_ it (and I mean really need it, for example, a company requirement), use a good ol' map instead of Google maps, pay cash whenever possible, read physical books instead of ebooks, and so on. It has become harder, but living like this, despite our technology-ridden world, is still possible. I myself don't do all of these, but I hope to be able to someday.
Also remember this: even if you cut yourself off the botnet completely (I.E. don't own a computer, a mobile phone...), it can still obtain information about you through your friends and family who haven't taken the same precautions. Think about a simple photo of you posted on Facebook by a friend.
I may sound crazy, but unfortunately the only way to truly defeat the botnet is for society to revert to pre-1950s technology.
Aaron Wood
This puts you at serius disadvantage in rat race.
Jackson Myers
>how do you escape teh botnetz >smartphone
WRONG.
You get a dumbphone for your most basic of needs and that is it. Use a computer with Intel CPUs pre-dating Core 2 or whatever it was. Around 2006. A CPU older than that and a checksum'd secure Linux ISO of a distro without systemd. VPNs and all your usual shit like that, make no use of any social media sites unless you have to.
Nathan Carter
you literally don't. that's the point retard; they own your ass.
Mason Price
>everyone will know I fap to pregnant ladies being tortured
Jaxon Ramirez
There is no escape. You are doomed! t. cia nigger
Logan Thomas
Yes, the pirate party is the leading party there now.
Adam Morgan
>dumbphone You're wrong too user. Any phone is botnet.
Jordan Perry
Also: >Librebooted laptop >never connect to private traceable Wi-Fi >encrypt literally everything >never use a phone Even then you can still be compromised if someone has the resources, nerve, and will to do it. If you're actually being hunted by the government or a crime syndicate or something, it's best to go innawoods and never come back at that point
Zachary Powell
How do you think an ISP knows your moves if you're using a VPN? They can't read your traffic because it's encrypted. They can't see your destinations because you aren't using their DNS servers. So how?
Liam Smith
>Even then you can still be compromised if someone has the resources, nerve, and will to do it. Not necessarily. No amount of resources, motivation, or skill can overcome basic laws of physics and mathematics. Even state actors have limitations and failures.
Jaxon Wood
>he doesn't know about backtracking
David Martinez
Not him but can you elaborate... some people like me bookmark threads like these to learn, but just greentexting someone saying something you find false, then literally saying the bare minimum required to elaborate at all, all you've offered so far is the word "backtracking" which is very literal and only says it's possible. Idk how possible it is nor of the proof demonstrating it is.
Colton Walker
You're not fooling me, CIA nigger.
Dominic Mitchell
Excuse me? I'm literally trying to learn how your claiming it's possible is founded. I want it to be impossible, but you claim it's possible. Why even engage a guy trying to learn if ultimately you're going to call them a nigger for trying to learn from you.
Cameron Gonzalez
wow most people would just call him a fag and move on
you're really out for his blood
Daniel Williams
See, the problem is that you fucking CIA niggers glow in the dark. It's a dead giveaway.
Jaxson Harris
your cpu has a webserver so you cant
Christopher Cooper
>Phone The only option is Librem 5
Nathan Flores
>2017 >noscript
Brandon Bennett
You hide in plain sight. Fully give into the botnet. They will never expert an expert hacker to be so brash and they will look for people who obfuscate their data
Ian Martin
and browse wizchan to gain virgin wisdom
Thomas Wood
That is the stupidest thing I've heard since I saw someone someone say that filling out multiple legacy captchas a day would confuse key loggers looking for passwords.
Grayson Davis
They don't operate by gut feelings, you dumb Muslim terrorist. They follow a guidebook and go through all available methods to identify you. If you are in their scope of retrievable data, they have you. There is no ''blade in the grass" online. You either leave breadcrumbs that no one can view, breadcrumbs that lead somewhere that's not to you, or no breadcrumbs at all. You are either anonymous, or denominated.
Gavin Green
Is there any way to completely ensure your security outside creating your own hardware from scratch? I mean realistically as long as anything exists in a form you can't understand or control, then you cannot vouch for its security.