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Usenet: The Ultimate Guide - Because You Want What You Want - cover

Usenet: The Ultimate Guide - Because You Want What You Want

Lance Henderson

Verlag: Tektime

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Learn to be a ghost in the machine on the internet... and do so anonymously. I will teach you how in an hour, not weeks, the skills of superhackers, secret agents and cloak and dagger techniques to keep you off the radar of censors and snoops. The ultimate in online privacy!- Learn how to use Usenet, the biggest secret of the Internet- Which groups to join therein, which to avoid- Learn how to be anonymous online- Newsgroups with thousands of free files. Yours for the taking.Usenet.It is a strange term is it not? Almost like something Neo might have used in The Matrix film. The term conjures up images of archaic bulletin boards from the 1980s in which jacking in meant astronomical charges every month. Well. No longer. Ignore those who say ”Don't talk about Usenet”. No longer can you afford to leave your IP address out there for the world (and lawyers) to see. You want privacy & anonymity? Come to Usenet. Learn to be a ghost in the machine called the Internet, and do it anonymously. I will teach you how in an hour, not weeks.- Learn how to use Usenet- which groups to join, which to avoid- Learn how to be anonymous online- Learn why anonymity will decrease with peer-to-peer systems but increase with Usenet- Everything you need to know to set up a Usenet account and leech to your heart's content- How to use Tor, How to use PGP, Remailers/Mixmaster, SSL.- How to use encryption (and how it preserves anonymity)- How to use a VPN with Usenet- Which Vpn and Usenet companies rat you out, and which won't.- How to Stay Anonymous Online (Be Invisible)The time is coming when politicians may try to silence the freedom Usenet offers. So dont wait for that to happen. Act now and see a wonderland of free files, data, speech and zero censorship benefits to say whatever you feel to whomever. Because now is the time!Act now because tomorrow may be too late!Topics: hacking, hackers, blackhat, app security, burner phones, a.i., law enforcement, FBI true crime, police raid tactics, pc computer security, network security, cold war, spy books, cyber warfare, cloud security, norton antivirus, mcafee, kali linux, encryption, digital forensics, operational security, vpn, python programming, red hat linux, cryptography, wifi security, Cyberwar, raspberry pi, cybercrime, cybersecurity book, cryptocurrency, bitcoin, dogecoin, dark web, burn notice, csi cyber, mr. robot, Silicon Valley, IT Crowd, opsec, person of interest, breaking bad opsec, navy seal, special forces, marines, special warfare infosec, dark web guide, tor browser app, art of invisibility, the matrix, personal cybersecurity manual, ethical hacking, Computer genius, former military, Delta Force, cia operative, nsa, google privacy, android security, Macintosh, Iphone security, Windows security, kali linux, usenet.PUBLISHER: TEKTIME
Verfügbar seit: 28.04.2025.
Drucklänge: 60 Seiten.

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