i plan to harass mentally ill people on reddit to commit suicide for shits and giggles. I am worried once they succeed on becoming an hero. investigation might take place and my messages gets dig up. How do I prevent them all from being tracked to me?
for starters. i obviously use tor and use a disposable account. Will this suffice?
>>3601 > Will this suffice?
Considering that you need to ask, probably not. Tor on its own is pretty much useless when dealing with the authorities.
> acquire and old laptop such that the act cant be traced back to you
> run tails from an usb stick
> only ever connect to a public wifi (dont get caught on the cameras). Never ever connect from your home network
> destroy the evidence after being done. Do it properly.
Dont think you can cheat it. Lazy criminal = locked up criminal
>>3602 You forget
>don't get caught by forensic linguists
>use additional measures of anonymising other than tor; for example use a botnet with more considerable delay to hide your timings and to add more hops
>don't talk about it on the Internet; seriously, you didn't have to tell us why you need to hide from the police; let's just hope what you told us was a lie
Also what is responsibility for bringing someone to suicide and how this is gonna work if you're presumably from another country? Just curious.
>>3601 Give up.Suicide is rare and a chance to meet someone who has the balls to do is is extremely small.If you want to fuck with people catfish broads.
>implying you're not already being traced by this post
>implying you're not already under survaillance
Forget it. Go do something else. There's near infinite possibilities of them finding you. You won't be able to protect yourself. Even you if you do, the thought of them being watching you will drive you crazy. You'll slowly become more and more paranoid.
>Will this suffice
Yes. If you plan on this being a more long term thing, you may want to generate a fake identity for the account. You then can leak some of this information by making posts on other subreddits / in your bullying messages.
>>3602 <tor isn't safe
fud
>>3602 >Tor on its own is pretty much useless when dealing with the authorities.
explain so. people upload and distribute cp all the time with tor what make it suddenly useless for me against the authorities
>>3608 >implying you're not already being traced by this post
stop spreading misinformation. how could i possibly be traced by this post alone already. unless i posted this question in clearnet then i dont see a reason for me to be traced nor the authorities actually lurk in here and waste time on me when there so much more fucked up ppl to worry about
>>3611 >>3609 If they want to get you hard enough they will do it using correlation attacks (and those are just the ones that i know of). I mean it is still a bit difficult to pull but assuming they wont bother is a stupid fucking way to go about it dont you think
> upload and distribute cp
Yes and notice that people are getting jailed for it all the time. Just search for it if you dont believe me. How did they got them if they were using tor i wonder
>>3602 ofc those are not the only method i have and use. providing more details will only deanonymize myself. just think that i already do the usual stuff. i am merely asking for any other tips
>>3613 i think u guys are just overthiking this. this gets done in normieweb all the time. people getting cyberbullied and none of those platform they are in are even private and is piss easy to get tracked by the authorities and none so far I heard anyone getting in trouble for cyberbullying someone to death
>>3618 >David said: “I was speaking to one lad who said he was in touch with the boy who sent the messages.
>“He said he was going to come round but changed his mind.
>"I called the police and they said that this was valuable evidence as it gives them individuals to investigate.”
>At least four UK teenagers have committed suicide after being bullied on ask.fm, which has 60 million users who can post anonymous questions and messages.
Those "anonymous questions and messages" are only anonymous to people reading the frontend of the website.
Expanding on what >>3620 said, all those links are of people who were harassed by people that personally knew them and were by means of regular clear communications. None of them were randomly targeted or piped through some sort of trail obfuscation. If someone was using a chain of wifi hopping, with the endpoint at some public wifi and into Tor, that would be hard to back track. This could already be happening, you just never hear about it because dead ends are rarely publicized. To add onto that, suicides are generally not covered by news media. Even if one occurs in a public place, with many witnesses and makes a big scene, you won't see it on the news or read about it in a news paper.
Obituaries are normally vague and use wording to hide cause of death if not by natural causes.
<"Jake Sampson passed away at his home on... His family will miss him... He is survived by his... Send gifts to ... foundation..."
>>3617 alright anon but then these people are stupid. especially the ones harassing they personally know. and other uses social media. If they still couldn't find the cyberbullies who only relied on a "untraceable" smartphone app. then i highly doubt that they would actually find someone or even bother with tor users.
>>3622 >If someone was using a chain of wifi hopping, with the endpoint at some public wifi and into Tor
this is not even necessary at this point. one of the links >>3617 provided mentions that investigations are still going towards these people that used "untraceable smartphone app" honestly. untraceable smartphone app? that sound insecure asf since most smartphone apps spy on you and logs you. and if they fail to trace individuals who uses such app then i highly doubt that they are actually trying or care let alone bother with tor users.
for starters. i obviously use tor and use a disposable account. Will this suffice?