VIRTUAL MACHINE
Always use a virtual machine to be anonymous, you can install a ISO on Virtual Box, use VPS, etc . . .
NO LOGS VPN
If you want to be anonymous the most important thing is to use a vpn without logs, i have seen a lot of people using NordVpn and saying it doesn't keep logs, well it does, i think they keep logs now because how easy it is to get a *****ed NordVpn account, but anyways if you want to be anonymous Online i recommend you a VPN like E×préššVPN, CyberGhost, VyprVPN and IPVanish, in my opinion this are the best ones
ANONYMOUS BROWSER
You also must use a anonymous browser, when i say this i don't mean going into incognito mode, but yes to use a real anonymous browser, for that you can use TOR Browser or Brave Browser, i recommend TOR
ANONYMOUS EMAIL
If you want to be anonymous on the internet you shouldn't trust emails like Gmail or Hotmail, but yes you should trust emails Like ProtonMail or even better Tutanota, since they don't give your information or read your emails
ANONYMOUS SEARCH ENGINE
You should also use a anoynmous search engine, since we all know that Google sees what we searching on the internet, for that i recommend you to use DuckDuckGo
FAKE INFORMATION
This is also one of the most important things to stay anonymous on the internet, if you trying to stay anonymous you going to need to use a fake credit card, adress, name, etc.. so let me start giving you some options for that:
VCC (VIRTUAL CREDIT CARDS)
FAKE INFORMATION -> You can search "Fake Information Generator" and you will find a lot of Websites that generates fake information for you, like name, address, age, gender, etc . . . .
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26/12/2021
Stay safe !!
26/12/2021
One: Pay Attention to the warning your browser is flashing in your face.
Two: Have a different unique password for every account.
Three: Keep passwords tough enough to guess that even your spouse couldn’t figure them out.
Four: DO NOT CLICK on any link that arrives in an unsolicited email, no matter what.
Five: Keep your business accounts separate from your personal accounts.
Six: Change your passwords often.
Seven: Do not tape all your passwords onto your monitor seriously.
Eight: If you’re struggling to remember your passwords, give LastPass or 1password a try.
Nine: Keep all pertinent security software up to date.
Ten: Back up your computer and settings often.
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16/08/2020
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30/07/2020
Stay Alert ‼️
The VPN company in the discussion is a Hong Kong-based UFO VPN owned by Dreamfii HK Limited.
Perhaps, the most ironic moments in the cybersecurity world occur when those who promise to protect your online privacy cannot guard their own turf. We’ve seen this happen from time to time with security firms getting hacked themselves.
Another similar case has emerged recently when the database of a Hong Kong-based VPN provider called UFO VPN was exposed with more than 20 million users logs.
Discovered by researchers from Comparitech on July 1st, 2020; the exposure occurred due to the database hosted on an Elasticsearch cluster being left without any password.
See: PureVPN claimed it does not keep logs, yet it provided user logs to the FBI
Worth 894 GB, the data allegedly included plaintext passwords, IP addresses, timestamps of user connections, session tokens, information of the device, and OS being used along with geographical information in the form of tags.
The implications of this are pretty dangerous in that not only user accounts are at risk of being taken over by malicious actors but users can also be tracked online.
Furthermore, using the session tokens, any encrypted data that someone gains access to could also be decrypted rendering the entire concept of encryption useless in this scenario.
VPN firm that claims zero logs policy leaks 20 million users logs
This, as Comparitech has rightly pointed out, goes against the service provider’s privacy policy and the promises of a zero log policy it has communicated to its users:
UFO VPN does not collect, monitor, or log any traffic or use of its Virtual Private Network service, under any circumstances, on any platform.
See: Israeli firm buys Private Internet Access (PIA) VPN raising privacy concerns
The incident was reported to UFO VPN and the database was secured yesterday on 15 July. The company, on the other hand, claims that due to the certain employee being changed because of the Coronavirus, the issue could not be identified earlier stating the following:
In this server, all the collected information is anonymous and only be used for analyzing the user’s network performance & problems to improve service quality. So far, no information has been leaked.
This though of course if what the company seems to be saying to mitigate the damage to its reputation with the facts clearly suggesting otherwise. For the future, hence, it remains to see if the firm improves its security practices and how many users jump ship. Users of the provider are suggested to immediately change their account passwords as they may be at risk.
01/06/2020
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08/03/2020
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