Good Op Sec
by CaptechPhD - Friday September 13, 2024 at 01:46 PM
#11
vpn is not good idea for opsec
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#12
"Maintain"?

Most people can have good opsec pretty easily, but it's when you slip up once and then you're screwed, the maintain it, just don't slip up, don't get complacent.
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#13
fuck, posing as a researcher who is overly eager to answer questions is the best setup to farm credits without contributing. it even makes @CaptechPhD look cinda cute.
I had it all wrong trying to come up with actually relevant tutorials. guess ill be the resident whitehat / google recruiter from now on

if you want your high-paying job at google hacking services, please give me 2 credits and a rimjob and then message re4lh4x0rs@google.gmail.co.uk.com
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#14
(Sep 29, 2024, 09:54 AM)grudginggybe Wrote: Opsec is not just about vpn tho :/

Agreed. Using a VPN is only one element of Opsec. Having good Opsec is more involved.
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#15
Indeed although Opsec is necessary we should not forget that the user is the biggest vulnerability so we must becareful at what we do avoiding unnecesarry complications

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#16
I think most opsec failures occur when links can be made between multiple accounts / aliases. It's pretty hard to live two (or more) totally separate lives ^^
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#17
(Oct 04, 2024, 09:28 PM)SpotnikSignal Wrote: I think most opsec failures occur when links can be made between multiple accounts / aliases. It's pretty hard to live two (or more) totally separate lives ^^

Yes. I imagine that it is. It likely becomes exponentially harder the more identities one tries to control.
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#18
Which VPN is blacklisted?
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#19
(Oct 05, 2024, 12:46 AM)7oFL Wrote: Which VPN is blacklisted?

I think quite a few of the popular ones are.

(Sep 29, 2024, 10:14 AM)Declassified Wrote: vpn is not good idea for opsec

Why are VPNs not a good component of Opsec?

(Sep 30, 2024, 09:31 PM)monalisa Wrote: fuck, posing as a researcher who is overly eager to answer questions is the best setup to farm credits without contributing. it even makes @CaptechPhD look cinda cute.
I had it all wrong trying to come up with actually relevant tutorials. guess ill be the resident whitehat / google recruiter from now on

if you want your high-paying job at google hacking services, please give me 2 credits and a rimjob and then message re4lh4x0rs@google.gmail.co.uk.com

No one is 'posing' as a researcher. I am a researcher who is completing a PhD in cyberpsychology. I am not sure why my posts bother you so much. No one is forcing you to reply to them. I am sorry you do not think that I am making a contribution here. I have always been very upfront that I am here to learn and better understand this community.

If you are posting relevant tutorials, that is great. I am sure you get much more traffic than my posts then! lol

No hard feelings here. You are entitled to your opinion. Wishing you a good day.
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