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  • #16
    Re: PPTP vs open VPN - advantages and disadvantages

    No, your pc cannot be tracked unless it is has tracking or keylogger software in the system maybe by your employer. Is it something illegal you are planning or just to access torrent sites?




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    • #17
      Re: PPTP vs open VPN - advantages and disadvantages

      Thanks Vossy
      No its nothing illegal or immoral

      Well depends on your point of view I guess.
      It is mainly just for visiting sites that I don't want to be tracked back to this PC.

      There are no key loggers etc on as I do regular antivirus/spyware scans

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      • #18
        Re: PPTP vs open VPN - advantages and disadvantages

        My Son works for Portsmouth City Council and he tells me all there PC's, Laptops and Ipads etc can be traced via Bluetooth some even have a chip fitted that stops the data being accessed if they are taken out of the premises.

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        • #19
          Re: PPTP vs open VPN - advantages and disadvantages

          Anonymous ?

          Linux, Tor, laptop, someone elses open wireless connection.

          If they catch you at whatever you are doing after that lot it must have been bad !

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          • #20
            Re: PPTP vs open VPN - advantages and disadvantages

            FP, yes it has an i.p address when you surf through it, but by combining linux, Tor, special FF install and another little peice of software, it completely masks the i.p tracing.

            Its what the hacker group annonymous use actually lol.
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            • #21
              Re: CAG becoming libellous by nature...

              Originally posted by Bricktop View Post
              Been playing about with Linux Mint, very nice indeed

              Sometimes being anon on the internet is a must.

              Not into the whole Mitnick thing of getting into Gov. systems, however there are a few private company systems whose security, is how can I put it, a bit lax compared to what you would expect it to be.
              You mean that your new business will mean you are going to hack into MBNA/Cap1/RBS/YB etc and for a small fee offer us all a £1 full and final settlement
              When you have nothing you have nothing to lose

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              • #22
                Re: CAG becoming libellous by nature...

                Originally posted by Susie View Post
                You mean that your new business will mean you are going to hack into MBNA/Cap1/RBS/YB etc and for a small fee offer us all a £1 full and final settlement
                Oh yes, now that is a business going places




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                • #23
                  Re: CAG becoming libellous by nature...

                  Originally posted by Bricktop View Post
                  Been playing about with Linux Mint, very nice indeed

                  Sometimes being anon on the internet is a must.

                  Not into the whole Mitnick thing of getting into Gov. systems, however there are a few private company systems whose security, is how can I put it, a bit lax compared to what you would expect it to be.
                  Is that free Bricktop and can you download to a portable hard drive and run from there.

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                  • #24
                    Re: PPTP vs open VPN - advantages and disadvantages

                    yup, Mint Linux is free Main Page - Linux Mint

                    As far as anything else goes, I know bits and pieces.

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