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Burners and Black Markets
Burners and Black Markets
Burners and Black Markets
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Be The Man Who Wasn't There.

Invisibility... it gets you into spy rings, diplomatic circles, and the girl's locker room, but you need something more to protect yourself from Big Data, Big Government and Big Brother. You need one book to rule them all. This is that book.

Whether you're a burned CIA agent on the run needing time to clear your name (a la Burn Notice) or a missionary hunted in North Korea, you need to communicate anonymously. Incognito and off the grid as only the best survivalists know how. In this explosive yet easy to read book, I use true-life adventures (and grevious mistakes!) to show you how the Powers That Be steal your freedom, your assets, your guns, and even your identity without you knowing it.

You will learn everything from how hackers and whistleblowers like Edward Snowden password protect sensitive files to how such hackers protect their own wi-fi on the Deep Web. Inside This Playbook:

Black Hat Methods of the World's Most Elite Hackers (Anonymous, Kevin Mitnick, Lulzsec) - Hacker Phones. Laptops. Anonymous Apps. - Network Security Tricks - Linux, Dark Web & Buyer/Vendor Opsec - What To Do if the Police Catch You - A Computer Security Guide to Use with Tor Browser, VPNs, and I2P on the Dark Web...and much more!

Master the dark art of anonymity and get free access to thousands of dark net sites and see the Hidden Wiki, all for free.

Buy today. Because tomorrow may be too late!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 24, 2022
ISBN9798201708597
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    Burners and Black Markets - Lance Henderson

    Chapter 1: Cell Opsec and the Powers That Be

    No one cared who I was until I put on the mask.

    - Bane, The Dark Knight Rises

    Why The Government Hates Anonymity

    Most governments hate anonymity. They hate encryption too, but mostly anonymity since it covers a much broader range of the mutiny they fear. Every time someone learns how to communicate anonymously , that iron death-grip that they hold on a person's life loosens like you wouldn't believe. The media paints it a different color, of course. They say that it's anonymity that drives all the internet's ills.

    You've heard it all before. Sexual harassment. Bullying. Date rape. Hackers. Identity thieves. Flying purple monkeys. And that if only we give the powers that be more reach or a longer vine into our private lives, then every bully and ogre'll burst into pillars of salt (instantly!) while the world trips right into a land of rainbows, unicorns and yellow submarines with a lofty lolling Ringo Starr leading the charge.

    You already know it to be fake, of course. As fake as Data's artificial thumb.

    But, I'll let you in on a secret not many know. And that is this. Anonymity encourages objectivity. Seriously, it does. It forces you to judge a person by the merits of their words alone.

    Think about it. How many times have you heard an interview of some new jazz artist or guitarist whose Randy Rhoads-like riffs made your hour long commute more bearable, but somehow lacked that one ingredient that'd make them perfect in your mind's eye? You find yourself never fully satisfied with what you know of him, so you dig deeper. And deeper.

    It's About Control

    You want to know every dirty little detail of his life, then weigh those details against his opinion. Little details

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