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Rabbit
#1 Posted : 4/20/2015 1:22:22 AM

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Lately, I've been noticing a lot of drug-related "closed groups" popping up on Facebook. I just want to remind everybody of the potential danger in these groups.

Facebook has a HORRIBLE reputation for pretty much sharing anything that governments or corporations want access to about people or groups. Furthermore, unlike these forums where we are at least somewhat anonymous, when you post on FB, you are posting with your name, which is attached to a profile of you.

They do not respect the privacy of your posts.

In terms of security, it's essentially like walking up to law enforcement and saying "Hi I'm <xxx> from <yyy>. I'm <##> years old, I work 9-5 at <zyx corp> and I do shrooms in my spare time. Hey look here are some pictures of my shrooms. Beautiful huh? I'm trippin balls on them right now!"

If you are part of these groups and in a place where such activities are not legal, I suggest removing yourself from them - or at the very least being extremely careful not to post anything incriminating at all. You never now when it might come back to bite you.

(PS: I know this is better-posted in the security subforum, but I feel this is important, and that it will get more views here.)
 

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Bl1nd
#2 Posted : 4/20/2015 1:45:42 AM

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Ditto to the above. For those that are interested:
http://www.reddit.com/r/...ebook&restrict_sr=on

Plenty of info though that link on the less well known privacy concerns with using facebook.

Interested to note, how many users on nexus use Tor, PGP and encrypted apps for mobile? It's so easy and I can post of nexus from my android phone with TOR enabled at the push of a button.
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Rabbit
#3 Posted : 4/20/2015 2:03:20 AM

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Well phone security is a whole different ball-game anyways. I don't recommend doing anything questionable from a mobile device at all. I promise at least one app on your phone collects and shares more information than it should, and your phone is a potentially always-connected GPS device attached to your Google account (which means it's essentially attached to you.)

Furthermore, carriers like Verizon and AT&T have been known to implement their own privacy holes. For instance, read up about "Super-cookies". Iphone users are even more at risk, since the phones send out a unique identifier that can be used to identify you directly.

But that's a bit outside of the scope of this post.
 
Bl1nd
#4 Posted : 4/20/2015 2:10:46 AM

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Agreed. Root that thing and it's easy to not have any google account associated with it. Encrypt it and the SD card as standard. I cap both lenses, kill the location and mobile data and keep to TOR through a VPN. Sounds like a lot of hassle but depends how much you want to lock it down. It'll never be ultra secure but it's better than off the shelf.
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Ufostrahlen
#5 Posted : 4/20/2015 6:38:50 AM

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Rabbit wrote:
I don't recommend doing anything questionable from a mobile device at all. I promise at least one app on your phone collects and shares more information than it should, and your phone is a potentially always-connected GPS device attached to your Google account (which means it's essentially attached to you.)

Ugh... that sounds horrible. Time to root that damn thing like kingofsnakes said. CyanogenMod has a Privacy Guard that should prevent this.

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CyanogenMod (pronounced /saɪ.'æn.oʊ.dʒɛn.mɒd/) is an enhanced open source firmware distribution for smartphones and tablet computers based on the Android mobile operating system. It offers features and options not found in the official firmware distributed by vendors of these devices.

Features supported by CyanogenMod include native theming support, FLAC audio codec support, a large Access Point Name list, an OpenVPN client, an enhanced reboot menu, support for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and USB tethering, CPU overclocking and other performance enhancements, soft buttons and other "tablet tweaks", toggles in the notification pull-down (such as wi-fi, Bluetooth and GPS), app permissions management, as well as other interface enhancements. CyanogenMod does not contain spyware or bloatware. In many cases, CyanogenMod may increase performance and reliability compared with official firmware releases.

http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/About


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Privacy Guard: Control what your applications can learn about you and your contacts. Protect yourself with a simple click, or long press an app to delve deep.
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Why_Mod%3F




Europeans could look into Ubuntu Touch:

http://www.ubuntu.com/phone
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Ufostrahlen
#6 Posted : 4/20/2015 6:42:58 AM

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kingofsnakes wrote:
Interested to note, how many users on nexus use Tor, PGP and encrypted apps for mobile? It's so easy and I can post of nexus from my android phone with TOR enabled at the push of a button.

Since you are a full member, why not write a TEK for this? Or give some starting points in a new thread in the security section? I have a feeling that a lot of members would benefit.
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Synkromystic
#7 Posted : 4/20/2015 1:31:10 PM

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''They do not respect the privacy of your posts.''

Facebook does not respect your privacy PERIOD.

Facebook tracks ALL your web activity!

Don't use failbook
 
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#8 Posted : 4/20/2015 2:47:35 PM

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Facebook CEO Admits To Calling Users 'Dumb Fucks'

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According to SAI sources, the following exchange is between a 19-year-old Mark Zuckerberg and a friend shortly after Mark launched The Facebook in his dorm room:

Zuck: Yeah so if you ever need info about anyone at Harvard
Zuck: Just ask.
Zuck: I have over 4,000 emails, pictures, addresses, SNS
[Redacted Friend's Name]: What? How'd you manage that one?
Zuck: People just submitted it.
Zuck: I don't know why.
Zuck: They "trust me"
Zuck: Dumb fucks.

http://www.businessinsid...-privacy-problems-2010-5
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skoobysnax
#9 Posted : 4/20/2015 3:41:33 PM

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Synkromystic wrote:
''They do not respect the privacy of your posts.''

Facebook does not respect your privacy PERIOD.

Facebook tracks ALL your web activity!

Don't use failbook

Even when I sign up in a group for permaculture all these other drug group ads pop up in the right side of my FB account. I wouldn't trust the cryptocat add-on for FB chat either even though some say the audit was clean.
The courts are trying to get reddit to hand over the ISPs of the members of DNM and other illicit subject forums too so if you are one of the folks who comments there be aware. 99% of the people or more are not even aware of these issues, they just want an easy app that requires no technical knowledge. Who know what the implications will be when cybernetics are the norm. It will be program or be programmed.

PLEASE someone do a root tek/privacy tek for smartphones!
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xa
#10 Posted : 4/20/2015 6:25:12 PM

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Yes, some more info about android tor ? should be rooted ? i try it without rooting and use only once...i use tor on a linux box.
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1ce
#11 Posted : 4/20/2015 6:47:03 PM

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I see alot of 0day exploits for facebook that let you pretty well ignore people's privacy settings. I don't think your average local LEOs will be using them, but ya never know, often times these exploits fall into legal gray areas as they don't compromise intellectual property.

Law enforcement has even gone as far as using people's facebook accounts to lure and bait individuals.

You should never say anything to compromise yourself, especially when you don't know who you're talking to.
 
Synkromystic
#12 Posted : 4/20/2015 7:14:29 PM

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skoobysnax wrote:


Even when I sign up in a group for permaculture all these other drug group ads pop up in the right side of my FB account. I wouldn't trust the cryptocat add-on for FB chat either even though some say the audit was clean.
The courts are trying to get reddit to hand over the ISPs of the members of DNM and other illicit subject forums too so if you are one of the folks who comments there be aware. 99% of the people or more are not even aware of these issues, they just want an easy app that requires no technical knowledge. Who know what the implications will be when cybernetics are the norm. It will be program or be programmed.

PLEASE someone do a root tek/privacy tek for smartphones!



If you are logged into facebook on your computer, or your smartphone, it tracks all your web activity, that's more than likely why you are getting drug group adds. Privacy Badger From EFF can't block facebook tracking. It embeds its self deep. The only way to stop it is to not use facebook at all. I finally closed my account last autumn....I'd had enough.
 
Synkromystic
#13 Posted : 4/20/2015 7:25:16 PM

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1ce wrote:
I don't think your average local LEOs will be using them, but ya never know, often times these exploits fall into legal gray areas as they don't compromise intellectual property.


LEO's are taught to hide how they acquired the information, by lying to judges, etc. This information about LEO's being given, or stealing information illegally has become known due to the uncovering of the Military/FBI's Stingray tool.

Basically, it's a known fact now that ALL data is collected. If you make too much noise, your data/info get's passed down through the agencies, until it gets to local agencies which can act on it should they decide you are a big enough or worthy enough target. If it's only drugs, they definitely wont waste their time unless someone is selling huge amounts of a substance, because what they really want is the cash that they can steal from the drug dealer, because that's where a lot of their funding comes from.

 
Ufostrahlen
#14 Posted : 4/20/2015 8:18:50 PM

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PLEASE someone do a root tek/privacy tek for smartphones!

Got no time for a TEK but here are some starting points:

iPhone: put it on eBay or in a trash bin if security matters to you (The fappening *wink* wink*)
CyanogenMod How-to: https://www.youtube.com/...query=cyanogenmod+how+to
Android security apps: https://prism-break.org/en/categories/android/
Mission Impossible: Hardening Android for Security and Privacy: https://blog.torproject....oid-security-and-privacy
Alternative social network: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diaspora_(software)
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Strigiform
#15 Posted : 4/20/2015 8:39:08 PM

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skoobysnax wrote:

PLEASE someone do a root tek/privacy tek for smartphones!


This is surprisingly variable depending on phone model, carrier, etc. There isn't a general way to root and install a custom ROM to a phone. If you own an Android phone, consider going here to learn more about what options exist for your phone. That, and try googling things that include your specific phone model, the carrier, etc.

I agree with OP; I suggest NOT going to illicit substance discussions on Facebook. Seems like a great way to have privacy violated, or at the very least be targeted with obnoxious "related" ads.
 
Bl1nd
#16 Posted : 4/21/2015 12:05:29 AM

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Happy to write up a basic privacy tek, just need some advice on which section to post?

Basic TOR set up, virtual box, encrypted email and pgp would be a nice start. Nothing mind blowing, just basic advice. Maybe encrypted apps inc cloud storage, secure text, orbot etc but those would only be applicable to android.

Let me know what you think...
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xa
#17 Posted : 4/21/2015 12:27:37 AM

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...a good section about safe surfing, near the attitude and rules things can be useful, we speak share learn about thing can be dangerous at some point, illegal, there is questinarie....tor anonim surfing are thing to know, like safe set and setting, safe extraction and safe way to speak share and learn about this world....i use tor at minimun dafault setting...but a tutprial on this forum can be useful and a good thing to have, no ? expolore other world in a safe way, e plore our world in a safe way, explore the net in a safe way....oh....i drink a lot this evening, sorry Smile
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#18 Posted : 4/21/2015 5:41:37 AM

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kingofsnakes wrote:
Happy to write up a basic privacy tek, just need some advice on which section to post?

Wouldn't be the THE DMT-NEXUS SITE » Safety » Security section most fitting? Guests can read it and full members can comment. And if it's a good tek, I'm sure a mod will sticky it so your work isn't futile.
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I'm not experienced with tor besides a couple times I used it for specific tasks to work around IP restrictions. But when I see people rely on it like a magic cloak of invisibility I kinda laugh. Wasn't Tor notoriously cracked and is no longer trusted to hide your identity online? The incident was a while back and I'm sure they've scrambled things since then... but I don't think Tor should be suggested as a 1-step solution to privacy. And as far as I know, it's easy to detect when someone is trying to hide themselves with a program like tor. To a professional like a DEA agent, I don't think tor is going to do anything more than delay them while raising further suspicion and reason to snoop.
 
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#20 Posted : 4/22/2015 3:57:38 AM

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Synkromystic wrote:
1ce wrote:
I don't think your average local LEOs will be using them, but ya never know, often times these exploits fall into legal gray areas as they don't compromise intellectual property.


LEO's are taught to hide how they acquired the information, by lying to judges, etc. This information about LEO's being given, or stealing information illegally has become known due to the uncovering of the Military/FBI's Stingray tool.

Basically, it's a known fact now that ALL data is collected. If you make too much noise, your data/info get's passed down through the agencies, until it gets to local agencies which can act on it should they decide you are a big enough or worthy enough target. If it's only drugs, they definitely wont waste their time unless someone is selling huge amounts of a substance, because what they really want is the cash that they can steal from the drug dealer, because that's where a lot of their funding comes from.



Where did you come up with this? Your 7th ammendment right grants you the right to face your accuser. This effectively puts you BOTH on trial. Provided you kept your mouth shut like a good little boy and they don't use your statements against you. (you have the right to not bear witness against yourself, which you waive whenever you start speaking!)

That's a big deal because your lawyer should try his damndest to scrutinize the evidence and look for things that don't add up.

Every day cases are won or lost because of either something the defendant said (dummy) didn't add up, or because the accusor's accusations weren't solid. And not every cop lies, there have been many, MANY cases that got tossed out because of a mistake they made, or offered evidence that was misleading.

Ever notice that it seems like an eternity, LEO stalk their bigger prey? That's because they try and win with a superior volume of supporting evidence. -IT WILL BE SCRUTINIZED BY YOUR ATTORNEY.
 
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