seriously
I get why you want a hoster outside of the us
but all this IP stuff... why on earth would anyone go through the effort to track you?
The Angel of SlutRates
Do you realize that interpol is an international police intelligence sharing organization, and that all interpol member states in theory cooperate with each other via mutual legal assistance treaties?
In Russia you will have some slow action probably and can buy yourself time, 2x4.ru for example has hosted tons of illegal shit online without being shut down or overly cooperating with LE.
Do you also realize that Tor encrypts all traffic up to the exit node, using state of the art encryption + additional security mechanisms such as packet padding and perfect forward secrecy? Also, traffic is encrypted up to the exit node, which is the third node on the chain. A single hop VPN knows the users IP address and can see their exit traffic in plaintext, so can the infrastructure. The Tor entry node knows the users IP address, but at the entry node traffic is not only padded but is also encrypted with THREE layers of AES-128-CTR keyed with ECDH secrets + one layer of OpenSSL link encryption, and the entry node can only remove the link encryption + one layer of the AES-256-CTR encryption.
But guess what, your Tor exit node changes frequently. So even if some % of your Tor exit traffic can be intercepted by an attacker, 100% of it cannot. If you use a VPN, you have a single exit node. Now 100% of your exit traffic can be intercepted by the VPN provider, anyone who compromises it, or the government with court orders, etc. VPN is all or nothing when it comes to exit traffic interception, Tor KNOWS some % of exit traffic is intercepted but it makes it virtually impossible for any given attacker to intercept 100% of your exit traffic.
Stupid.
bulletsflyingby wrote:seriously
I get why you want a hoster outside of the us
but all this IP stuff... why on earth would anyone go through the effort to track you?
madafaka wrote:Do you realize that interpol is an international police intelligence sharing organization, and that all interpol member states in theory cooperate with each other via mutual legal assistance treaties?
In Russia you will have some slow action probably and can buy yourself time, 2x4.ru for example has hosted tons of illegal shit online without being shut down or overly cooperating with LE.
Do you think Interpol has it so easy?Why do you think the RBN is still operating? 2x4 is nothing, forget them. If you want real anonymity, use Akrino inc. I just mentioned 2x4 because this site isn't so heavy and it's enough
Do you also realize that Tor encrypts all traffic up to the exit node, using state of the art encryption + additional security mechanisms such as packet padding and perfect forward secrecy? Also, traffic is encrypted up to the exit node, which is the third node on the chain. A single hop VPN knows the users IP address and can see their exit traffic in plaintext, so can the infrastructure. The Tor entry node knows the users IP address, but at the entry node traffic is not only padded but is also encrypted with THREE layers of AES-128-CTR keyed with ECDH secrets + one layer of OpenSSL link encryption, and the entry node can only remove the link encryption + one layer of the AES-256-CTR encryption.
It's useless, and you'll confirm it here:But guess what, your Tor exit node changes frequently. So even if some % of your Tor exit traffic can be intercepted by an attacker, 100% of it cannot. If you use a VPN, you have a single exit node. Now 100% of your exit traffic can be intercepted by the VPN provider, anyone who compromises it, or the government with court orders, etc. VPN is all or nothing when it comes to exit traffic interception, Tor KNOWS some % of exit traffic is intercepted but it makes it virtually impossible for any given attacker to intercept 100% of your exit traffic.
Strong coping again. 1% is 100% in this case. So I ask again, you rather trust Nodes from strangers rather than your Dedicated from the rbn where you've disabled ip logging?Stupid.
VPN = virtual private network
Tor= virtual open network
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