Part 1 - How do
you get caught ?
Your
PC will send a request to websites you visit asking the website to return a
page to you. Your IP address is contained within that request.
All
IP addresses across the globe are assigned to organisations by region
registries. In other words, if you are using a Virgin Cable internet
connection, your IP is associated to Virgin Cable.
Therefore,
if you commit something illegal on a website, the website and the authorities
will know to contact Virgin Cable to request information pertaining to you.
Part 2 - How do
you not get caught ?
Simple!
In 2 ways.
1.
By accessing the website from a different IP address.
2.
By making it as tricky as possible to pin the action on you.
There
are multiple ways to access a website from a different IP. We have VPNs, HTTP
Proxies, Socks, RDPs and more. Each have their pro's and cons. None is perfect.
For
example, HideMyAss is one of the most popular VPNs in the world. But they are
well known to collect logs on your activity. In other words, when you access a
website via their VPN then the website does not know your IP. But hide my ass
DOES. Therefore, the website needs to just ask HideMyAss and they will tell the
website your IP happily.
There
are VPNs that DO NOT LOG your IP. These are rare, not sharing right now. But if
you research you will find them.
Anything
that is free is normally bad. Why would someone give you a free SOCKs or VPN?
Would you give one out for free if you paid for it? Defintely NO!!!
So
what's the best option? The best option is called Chaining.
Part 3 -
Chaining
Chaining
means linking lots of methods together. Here's what it looks like without
chaining...
Your
PC —--> Website
Here's
what it looks like WITH chaining...
Your
PC —-> SOCKs server —-> openVPN server —-> paid for vpn server —->
website
Part 4 - taking
it to the next level
Research
the following ...
1.
Running a 'live cd' from a disposable USB stick. Encrypt the Live CD.
2.
Mac spoofing
3.
Buy a 3g/4g dongle using cash. Only connect to the internet via this.
4.
Hosting your own openVPN servers to hop traffic between countries.
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