A shitty Intro to Digital PERSEC for New Members
Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2021 4:51 am
I am not too knowledgeable about technology, but this is requested and may be holding some members back from sharing their experiences and posting certain content. So, here you go.
DISCLAIMER: I do not specialize in digital stuff or anything similar. I am simply sharing my knowledge and why significant security measures are mostly unneeded. If by the end of this you are being raped by a big black guy in prison named Bubba, I take no responsibility.
First off, if someone wants to find digitally they probably will. However, this costs time, knowledge, resources, and money. Answer this; Who is going to go through that much trouble to catch you, a serial construction site trespasser who likes to cosplay? NO ONE CARES! Even if you get skilled and penetrate high-risk buildings, you are not stealing or anything else "destructive", so an investigation will probably not drag out too long. You still should operate efficiently and correctly, and of course, use digital security to minimize threats.
Here are some general guidelines
-Do not use your real name.
-Fake names, addresses, and whatever else for accounts; more on this later.
-Use your brain, I cannot do it for you.
-Stay logged out of accounts. This will provide better security and improve your memory, which is beneficial for situational awareness in the field.
-Separate your internet accounts and other info for this forum or other fringe topics from your ordinary information.
-Change some settings on your internet browser; If you want me to make a video tutorial for the latter mentioned secure browser, let me know in the replies.
-Check anything and everything for revealing details, but do not be too concerned about it at the same time. For example, you know I live in Florida, but I could be anywhere in Florida. If you are a more serious criminal like Psychlonic, then perhaps consider not revealing a specific state/province as he did.
Okay, so you found the forum. Congratulations! Hopefully, you read this before making an account, and here is what I want you to do. If you did make an account with your personal information, no stress; Simply stop using it and start the process anew. Or, you can change the personal information on it, whatever is preferable for you.
First, use a new internet browser. I use Chrome for school and everyday life, so I use something else for this "hobby". If you want nearly the bests security, use TOR(The Onion Router). However, TOR has its drawbacks. It is not user-friendly, is slow to run, and looks suspicious in certain situations. This is why I recommend you use my browser of choice, "Brave". Brave is considered the second most secure browser after TOR, although there is a gap between the two in how secure they are. Brave's biggest advantage is being easy to use and friendly for people who have a basic understanding of technology. An amazing feature of Brave is that you can change the appearance and format to run like many of the most popular browsers. Meaning if you only ever used Firefox, you can forgo learning an entirely new layout and just keep the familiar Firefox interface. Brave can also be heavily customized, from preferred appearance to practical security features. I can do a video on this, just ask me to in the comment section; Some settings I enable is deleting my browser history, not remembering logins, and that I have to type out the website directly without an auto-finish in the search bar. I also manually remove Brave from my most used applications, and it is not pinned on my taskbar.
Now that you have a separate and alienated browser, you must make a new email. The creation of a new email is crucial, so it is not associated with your everyday one and to make new accounts. Just find something available that you will remember, I recommend you use an alias or username for this forum. While Google loves to invade your privacy, you kind of have to make a Gmail. Gmail accounts are the only variant allowed to make a YouTube account and allow for easier sign-in and recognization on other sites. If you want a more secure email, research one to use. Just understand you will most likely have to pay for it. Try to use crypto-currency if you can, but it is a secure email so even your credit card is not a huge deal. These emails may not be accepted during certain account creation processes.
The problem arises that emails and other accounts require personal info, such as phone numbers and addresses. What is the point of having a secure email when you have your address and phone number written on there? Therefore, fake these. I did not do this and need to eventually do so, and it is a pain in the ass. Better to do it when you start than later. You can really do anything you like, and I would go the extra step to match a phone number with addresses and zip/area codes. An idea of mine is to find a pedophile somewhere; not too far and not too close. Find the address and the zip/area code, and use those throughout any process that requires these. For the phone number, I used the free service "TextNow". It is an online phone call service that allows some texts and phone calls to be made for free. Match the zip/area code as before, then use that phone number when necessary. If any other personal info is needed, do your own research and find a solution. Why a pedophile? Because who likes pedophiles, and it seems more likely that a pedophile committed a crime than you if you have a clean record. Sidenote, I say we just kill every pedophile, or we have done to them whatever they did to the child... and then kill them.
You may want to post photos or videos on the website too. Dares are a great way to "level up", but you need to take photos. Make sure there is nothing significant in the background, and make sure to blur any addresses or indicative signs. A "Target" sign is much more common than "Mom and Pops Diner", for example.
Aside from all of this, just use common sense and understand to not link your ordinary account to your night ops account, or any other fringe content. This was a quick write-up, and my knowledge on this subject is limited. These basic steps will help new members feel better about posting. Thank you very much for reading this, and have a good day!
DISCLAIMER: I do not specialize in digital stuff or anything similar. I am simply sharing my knowledge and why significant security measures are mostly unneeded. If by the end of this you are being raped by a big black guy in prison named Bubba, I take no responsibility.
First off, if someone wants to find digitally they probably will. However, this costs time, knowledge, resources, and money. Answer this; Who is going to go through that much trouble to catch you, a serial construction site trespasser who likes to cosplay? NO ONE CARES! Even if you get skilled and penetrate high-risk buildings, you are not stealing or anything else "destructive", so an investigation will probably not drag out too long. You still should operate efficiently and correctly, and of course, use digital security to minimize threats.
Here are some general guidelines
-Do not use your real name.
-Fake names, addresses, and whatever else for accounts; more on this later.
-Use your brain, I cannot do it for you.
-Stay logged out of accounts. This will provide better security and improve your memory, which is beneficial for situational awareness in the field.
-Separate your internet accounts and other info for this forum or other fringe topics from your ordinary information.
-Change some settings on your internet browser; If you want me to make a video tutorial for the latter mentioned secure browser, let me know in the replies.
-Check anything and everything for revealing details, but do not be too concerned about it at the same time. For example, you know I live in Florida, but I could be anywhere in Florida. If you are a more serious criminal like Psychlonic, then perhaps consider not revealing a specific state/province as he did.
Okay, so you found the forum. Congratulations! Hopefully, you read this before making an account, and here is what I want you to do. If you did make an account with your personal information, no stress; Simply stop using it and start the process anew. Or, you can change the personal information on it, whatever is preferable for you.
First, use a new internet browser. I use Chrome for school and everyday life, so I use something else for this "hobby". If you want nearly the bests security, use TOR(The Onion Router). However, TOR has its drawbacks. It is not user-friendly, is slow to run, and looks suspicious in certain situations. This is why I recommend you use my browser of choice, "Brave". Brave is considered the second most secure browser after TOR, although there is a gap between the two in how secure they are. Brave's biggest advantage is being easy to use and friendly for people who have a basic understanding of technology. An amazing feature of Brave is that you can change the appearance and format to run like many of the most popular browsers. Meaning if you only ever used Firefox, you can forgo learning an entirely new layout and just keep the familiar Firefox interface. Brave can also be heavily customized, from preferred appearance to practical security features. I can do a video on this, just ask me to in the comment section; Some settings I enable is deleting my browser history, not remembering logins, and that I have to type out the website directly without an auto-finish in the search bar. I also manually remove Brave from my most used applications, and it is not pinned on my taskbar.
Now that you have a separate and alienated browser, you must make a new email. The creation of a new email is crucial, so it is not associated with your everyday one and to make new accounts. Just find something available that you will remember, I recommend you use an alias or username for this forum. While Google loves to invade your privacy, you kind of have to make a Gmail. Gmail accounts are the only variant allowed to make a YouTube account and allow for easier sign-in and recognization on other sites. If you want a more secure email, research one to use. Just understand you will most likely have to pay for it. Try to use crypto-currency if you can, but it is a secure email so even your credit card is not a huge deal. These emails may not be accepted during certain account creation processes.
The problem arises that emails and other accounts require personal info, such as phone numbers and addresses. What is the point of having a secure email when you have your address and phone number written on there? Therefore, fake these. I did not do this and need to eventually do so, and it is a pain in the ass. Better to do it when you start than later. You can really do anything you like, and I would go the extra step to match a phone number with addresses and zip/area codes. An idea of mine is to find a pedophile somewhere; not too far and not too close. Find the address and the zip/area code, and use those throughout any process that requires these. For the phone number, I used the free service "TextNow". It is an online phone call service that allows some texts and phone calls to be made for free. Match the zip/area code as before, then use that phone number when necessary. If any other personal info is needed, do your own research and find a solution. Why a pedophile? Because who likes pedophiles, and it seems more likely that a pedophile committed a crime than you if you have a clean record. Sidenote, I say we just kill every pedophile, or we have done to them whatever they did to the child... and then kill them.
You may want to post photos or videos on the website too. Dares are a great way to "level up", but you need to take photos. Make sure there is nothing significant in the background, and make sure to blur any addresses or indicative signs. A "Target" sign is much more common than "Mom and Pops Diner", for example.
Aside from all of this, just use common sense and understand to not link your ordinary account to your night ops account, or any other fringe content. This was a quick write-up, and my knowledge on this subject is limited. These basic steps will help new members feel better about posting. Thank you very much for reading this, and have a good day!