How to avoid PRISM!!!!

James Singh [cpn1000]
11 years ago | edited 11 years ago

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Now if you clicked this I would call you a smart person, if you can here in the tor browser your an even smarter person (or a criminal) Now I will be showing you how to avoid the NSA’s and FBI’s PRISM as best as possible, now if you don’t know what this (PRISM) is as a hacker you should know, go HERE if you do not know what it is. Now if you haven’t already seen my post on the matter it would be wise to do so now HERE Here are some very wise steps to follow if you what to be anonymous to PRISM best as possible.
1.Download the tor browser (I have done this and love it! Not fit for a primary browser.)
2.Download a VPN (I haven’t done this)
3.Get an anonymous email at hidemyass.com on the tor browser (Here is a link, GO HERE)
4.Store personal info instead on a computer but flash drive.
5.Use your anonymous email for accounts.
6.Message people in you own secret code.
7.Read my post on the matter.
I hope I helped! :)
If you your self have more ways to best hide from PRISM tell us in the comments below!

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Luke [flabbyrabbit]
11 years ago

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Ignoring the rest of your post, please explain point 6…

[d3adMaN]
11 years ago | edited 11 years ago

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Yes that’s kind of silly,how can people uncrypt your message???

Robert Paulson [hazorz]
11 years ago | edited 11 years ago

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@cpn1000, so what you are telling us is that using a encryter’s that are common will protect us? Prism would know exactly what encryption type we are using. my advise is to use RSA. but at the same time, it will make things super suspicious…

&list=WLC9FE9F6730644E3A <— link to a tutorial on RSA.

oxide
11 years ago

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ya and not to mention any and all vpns located inside the usa or in the nato countries we can assume are monitored havily and who gives a fuck i dont get this if you want to break the law set your neighbor up lol

James Singh [cpn1000]
11 years ago

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Sorry I did not get to this very quickly (and for always changing my account), You can encrypt and decrypt it in MD5 at http://www.md5decrypt.org/ But am not so sure on the SHA-1…….. If you encrypt your messages the “search bot” or “text filters” (what ever you want to call them) wouldn’t notify the program, like if someone said in plain text, “Guys I just killed someone at.” and then wherever they live it will pick up on that and notify the FBI and NSA kind of like this simple program you can buy HERE but way way way way way more advanced especially since it would already know your IP traking you to were you live and seeing who you are (which is why you should use tor or a VPN/proxy) and if you are talking in numbers and letters they can’t detect anything, like for instance if you were in a chat room that automatically bans you if you curse but you encrypt your curse word in MD5 or even better an advanced code only you and your friend know that has not been “worked out” on the internet. If you can’t decrypt MD5 or SHA-1 sorry for my limited knowledge on the topic of encryption algorithms. Oh and Flabby were you saying that you were ignoring ALL of it except for 6 or just mentioning 6? (that was not “back talk” it was a real question)

lodovico65
11 years ago

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If Microsoft adheres to PRISM and the PRISM project so openly violates the privacy as they say, what prevents Microsoft systems to implement hidden routines for the interception of data as soon as you type them? :)

oxide
11 years ago

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what makes you think they dont

James Singh [cpn1000]
11 years ago

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Well lodovico65 that is a good point if you find they do that, good for you tell me. BTW that is why it is still best to use what I said before “An advanced code only you and your friend know that has not been "worked out” on the internet."

oxide
11 years ago

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look your best bet if your scared is to use a point to point connection between peers and use a encryption like aes wrapped inside of blowfish wrapped inside of base 64 wrapped inside a special function over transport if they don’t have your program they cant reverse it unless they have enough data and try all permutations etc and beware allot of encryption standards in certain countries are illegal take heed of this too stay out of jail

http://www.frontlinedefenders.org/book/export/html/689

James Singh [cpn1000]
11 years ago

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Dude to be honest with you all China blocks like everything just go HERE to find out!!! Fine I will edit my text if it makes you all happier. (no, seriously i need way more karma)

lodovico65
11 years ago

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No. I think that in reality this already takes place and therefore it is useless to protect against outside intruders when you have the enemy at home (Matrix teaches!)
Probably close in defense is not the best way to win the war. The only way is to fight for the free circulation of information: only this is worth investing energy.

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