A guide to use the internet anonymous and secure.  Version0.0.2May,2015 A

A guide to use the internet anonymous and secure.  Version0.0.2May,2015 AbigthankstoallOpenSourceSoftwareCreators,TheTORProject andAnonymous. You may discuss this guide on http://www.anonboards.com/ and download the offline version here: http://anonguide.za.ru/ or http://h2ninzlsf7zv7fai.onion  Notice:You won't see how to setup or configure this concepts exactly step by step. But you will learn how it works. For detailed information about how to setup you may visit the homepage of the particular service. For example how to setup a VM on VMware Player you may visit the Knowledge Base. Or to know how to install i.e. Ubuntu you may visit their official website. But in most cases you just need to run any installer and it will tell you what to do.  Index 1. Anonymity and privacy on the internet. 1. version a - VPN 2. version b - TOR 3. version c - VPN + TOR 4. version d - VPN router 5. version e - I2P 2. Secure computer 3. Anonymous computer 1.Anonymityandprivacy Websites to test your anonymity: http://ipleak.net/ https://www.dnsleaktest.com/ http://www.cloakfish.com/ http://whoer.net/extended Open the websites above before continue reading. Caution!Anonymitydoesnotmakeyousafefromhackers(notdirectly),viruses,malicious softwareorspyware.WhenIwrite<secure>intermsofanonymity,itmeansyourinternet connectionbetweenyouandtheinternetitselfandyouranonymityissecure. Notsecuredinternetconnection How it works: your router/modem connects to your ISP and you get an IP. With this IP you surf the web and every website you visit knows your IP. Therefore your ISP also knows what websites you are visiting. He knows everything about you and what you are doing. The connection is NOT encrypted so he sees all the data being transferred between you and others (chats, files, mails, streams, videos etc.). Also you may visit a malicious website made by hackers. Now they know your IP, they may connect to you and harm your system, steal your data (pics, credit card numbers etc.) or even take over your identity. Another point is the government or police. If you do something illegally by mistake or else, they'll go to your ISP and will ask for your name and address so they can charge you for breaking the laws. YourIPisyouridentity. Normally an ISP is not allowed to give anyone your real address and name, but only police or gov. This request is going through a court. For example if you've downloaded illegally music/movie/anything, the court will allow your ISP to give your personal info. You're fucked.     Solutions: Preparations: First of all, configure your browser! I'm using Firefox, but I know you need to disable the same things on Google Chrome. For all other browsers, just google for more information how to disable this things, if needed. 1. Go to Options -> Privacy -> History -> Accept third-party cookies -> choose [never] 2. The same path -> Keep until -> choose [IcloseFirefox] 3. navigate to about:config -> media.peerconnection.enabled -> change to false (this is needed due to WebRTC detection which leaks IPs) (WebRTC = Real-Time Communications, it allows the browser to video/voice chat with other browser user) 4. navigate to about:config -> network.websocket.enabled -> change to false (old Firefox or -> TOR - Browser 4.1 and older <- ) (This will disable the forced connection to <standard/nearest DNS server".) 5. navigate to about:config -> geo.enabled -> set the value to false(This will disable geo-locations for your browser.) IrecommendyouthisFirefoxaddons:  BetterPrivacy 1.68 - deletes all cookies from the HDD after each Firefox restart.  (Very important) CanvasBlocker - (inform yourself what canvas are, they are being used for identifying you, even if you change your IP, mostly used by advertising companies) blocks canvas fingerprinting  Flagfox - to see in which country the server of the particular website is located.  Flash Control - it stops or allows flash content on websites  (Very important) Ghostery - kills every tracking activities. So the website you are visiting doesn't know where you came from.  GoogleSharing - makes searching google anonymous without knowing what did you search earlier and who you are.  (Very important) NoScript - The name says it all. It allows you to block a single script on a website or all of them.  User-Agent Switcher - experimenting with this one atm, but it should tell the website what browser you are using, you may choose a fake browser instead.  WorldIP - it's additional information for Flagfox, shows the locationsand IPs of websites you are visiting.  WOT - this addon is based on a community, it tells you if a website is safe or not  (Very important for anyone without a VPN or proxy) ZenMate - VPN for your browser, only for browser. All other activities in other browser are not secured by this VPN. Now again, open the websites given in the beginning of this article in new tabs and you will see the difference. You already hid some information, but there is more to go.   Versiona:VPN With a VPN you are not only anonymous on the internet, but you also don't leak any information to your ISP. Howtouse: you download the client. Install it, run it then in most cases you just press a button like "Connect" or "Go" or something like this. Then you wait a couple of seconds and voila, you are connected to a VPN. You may also choose a specific IP and/or a specific country. Howitworks: you are connected to your ISP, so you have your IP: 100.50.40.20. Then you start the VPN client and it creates an encrypted tunnel between you and your VPN provider. Now your encrypted connection goes only to the VPN server. That means the ISP sees only a connection to a VPN sever, but because it's encrypted and he can't decrypt it, he can't see what packages/data is being transferred between you and your VPN. In other words he can't see what website you are visiting, what files you are sending and receiving. That allows you to visit by your ISP blocked websites and use blocked services. Only the VPN itself can decrypt the transferred data and see what you are "doing" on the internet. On the other side of your VPN provider, you get a new IP provided by the virtual network service. With this IP: 10.20.30.40 you are surfing the web. Another aspect is the security. No hacker can attack you by using your IP (which is 10.20.30.40, not your real IP) because every good VPN is using NAS firewalls. They check the data between you and the internet. Of course there are several ways to get viruses and stuff on the internet, but being hacked directly is nearly impossible. So be careful what you are downloading. Now you may ask what happens if I download the song "Bitch Better Have My Money - by Rihanna" and some tracking service will inform the song owner/producer so he goes to court and asks for my real identity? Well, he probably will get the VPN provider's name and stuff, but because this IP belongs to the particular VPN provider and is being used by several users at once, only the log files can show who exactly downloaded this song. In other words, police can't get your personal data (address and name) because a good VPN provider first of all does not log any user. Thisisthegoldenrule. If you are looking for a VPN service, be sure the provider does not log any activities. Secondly, there are several users for each IP. There is a law which says that the case is closed if it is not clear who exactly broke the law. So with no logs the VPN provider can't tell what his customers do on the internet. The main benefit of using VPN is that your whole computer is using the internet through the VPN tunnel. Here the tunnel from another point of view: Pros: - anonymous on the internet - no leaking data to your ISP - better security through NAS and encrypted tunnel - no internet speed throttling - all services, programs, games, just everything that is using internet goes through VPN Cons: - for better privacy and comfort you better take a payable VPN service http://netforbeginners.about.com/od/readerpicks/tp/Reasons-to-Use-a-VPN-Service.htm - nice article about why you should use a VPN. Choose VPNs by reading comments/ratings/other experiences. A good VPN is one you pay for. Although there are some good payable providers that offer a decent free version but never ever use a free-only VPN service or any unpopular ones. Trusted service means this service is being used by several users and all or at least some of them are more than satisfied. Somegoodlinkstostartwith: 1. https://www.bestvpn.com/blog/15400/5-best-vpn-providers-for-2015/ - VPN ratings, tells you what to look at when choosing a VPN. 2. http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2403388,00.asp - a table of different services, showing their offerings. 3. http://www.bestvpnsites.com/- reviews of many different VPNs 4. https://torrentfreak.com/vpn-services-that-take-your-anonymity-seriously-2013-edition/ - all in all good reviews of different VPNs. There is also an option to use a VPN as an addon in any browser (like ZenMate in Firefox/Google Chrome). But first of all, it's free. So don't trust it your whole identity. Secondly, only your browser is secured. This means all other programs uploads/Litterature/ anon-guide.pdf

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