On Thu, 30 Oct 2014 09:49:02 -0400 (EDT), John Kennerson
<nobody@isis.cpunk.us> wrote:
>Has anybody got a book on how to post binaries to USENET
>anonymously?
>
>I see loads of binaries getting posted and I think the posters
>can't be tracked. Can anyone point me to a book or something that
>will show how to do that?
The posting by Mr. 2 Cents following your post are about the best.
However there are some additional comments I would like to make.
In addition to the VPN, use Linux on a simple laptop that you bought
used at a recycle outlet place. They cost $30.00 to $60.00 and you pay
cash.
Find a free Newserver. They are hard to find, and sometimes only last
a few weeks, but they are out their. Next sign in from a Barnes &
Noble book store coffee shop, or MacDonald's hamburger joint. No ISPN,
and possibly no cameras.
If I want to post a letter to some one, go to Goodwill and buy paper
and envelopes from them. Small quantity in plastic envelope. Put on
rubber gloves, they are free many places, or buy some heavy ones at
the hardware store for chemical handling and buy some chemicals to
clean your toilet or oven.
Print up the letter on the old laptop using Linux and LibreOffice
Writter. No hand written stuff. Print it out on a laser or Ink Jet
printer. If you really fear for your life, dump the printer at a
recycle center. Hard to track, but not impossible. My two son's work
for the government agencies in IT and must pursue criminal and
fornices investigations some times.
Send out about 20 copies of the document to different police and FBI
offices. Even the white house will forward this to some one to review.
When you get done, use Dark's Boot & Nuke to erase all hard drives and
jump drives used. Then depending on how paranoid you are, load a
different operating system on the lap top, or dump it too. Personally
I continue to use mine to post with, just a different place every
time.
Final note: Since the introduction of the first PGP encryption
program, nothing exists out their that can't be broken with the modern
computer if some one wants to do it. Just how important it becomes to
them. As far as I can find out the original PGP program has never been
broken if you are using the right key.
Hope this helps some. Yes you can trace me back to Night.Reader and my
ISP etc. but why bother, I don't have any thing here for any one to
get at. A good friend made a mistake and didn't clean his computer and
he has spent the last 28 years in Federal Prison, and will spend at
least 2 more. I can learn.
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