How to secure yourself from the Central Security Service

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GreenXenon said:
What is my "signature"?


Those traits, habits and preferences 'you' exhibit when using the net.
Make no mistake if you are under surveillance (and I seriously doubt you
are) your profile will show just how 'predictable' you are.

Lets take your MAC paranoia for example.
Your profile will show whenever you connect to the internet your MAC will
allways be different.
Given most folk use the same MAC 99.99% of the time your habit of changing
your MAC instantly makes you stand out and forms part of your 'Signature'

P.
 
Those traits, habits and preferences 'you' exhibit when using the net.
Make no mistake if you are under surveillance (and I seriously doubt you
are) your profile will show just how 'predictable' you are.


Lets take your MAC paranoia for example.
Your profile will show whenever you connect to the internet your MAC will
allways be different.
Given most folk use the same MAC 99.99% of the time your habit of changing
your MAC instantly makes you stand out and forms part of your 'Signature'


But isn't it my MAC address that makes me identifiable? If my MAC addy
keeps changing, how will the Central Security Service know who I am?
 
Your profile will show whenever you connect to the internet your MAC will
allways be different.


How will my "profile" be visible?

Isn't there a way to hide it or make it dynamic while using the
internet [and posting messages] so that no one will no who I am?
 
GreenXenon wrote
Pure fantasy.

They dont even need to do that.
But isn't it my MAC address that makes me identifiable?
Nope.

If my MAC addy keeps changing, how will the Central Security Service know who I am?

By your signature, stupid.
 
GreenXenon wrote
How will my "profile" be visible?

By from the fact that your MAC is always different, stupid.

No one else's is different every time.
Isn't there a way to hide it or make it dynamic while using the
internet [and posting messages] so that no one will no who I am?

Nope. Just the fact that its always different absolutely guarantees that its you, stupid.
 
Rod said:
GreenXenon wrote


Pity that is just another of your pathetic little drug crazed fantasys, child.


Hello, Rod:

Yeah, this "GreenXenon" character must be a real loony! After all, everybody
knows that the "9/11" attack was the work of extraterrestrial invaders, from
the distant "Alpha Yo Momma" galaxy. <G>


Cordially,
John Turco <[email protected]>
 
GreenXenon said:
But isn't it my MAC address that makes me identifiable? If my MAC addy
keeps changing, how will the Central Security Service know who I am?



Nope, you make yourself identifiable by your own actions.

Changing MAC's
Time of day you are on.
Websites you visit
Days you 'dont' come on.
Newsgroups visited.
Content of posts to newsgroups.
Logging on at different Cafe's
What is searched for.
What Anti Virus you use (and don't use)
etc etc.

i.e. your 'Signature'

P.
 
John Turco wrote
Rod Speed wrote
Hello, Rod:
Yeah, this "GreenXenon" character must be a real loony!

Yeah, barking mad.
After all, everybody knows that the "9/11" attack was the work of
extraterrestrial invaders, from the distant "Alpha Yo Momma" galaxy.
<G>

Bugger, we're gunna have to kill you now. Bye....
Cordially,

Not into cordial anymore, more into beer,

Beerily,
Rod.
 
Nope, you make yourself identifiable by your own actions.

Changing MAC's
Time of day you are on.
Websites you visit
Days you 'dont' come on.
Newsgroups visited.
Content of posts to newsgroups.
Logging on at different Cafe's
What is searched for.
What Anti Virus you use (and don't use)
etc etc.


How would anyone know the following and is there a way to hide it
while still accessing the net?:
1. Time of day I am on
2. Websites I visit
3. Newsgroups visited
4. What is searched for
5. What Anti Virus I use
6. My browser
7. My OS

What technical stuff [as in coded IDs] other than the MAC address and
IP address can reveal my who, how, what, when, where, why?

How would people know that it's me searching for stuff or visiting
websites/newsgroups?
 
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