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Yep and an IP address is personal info. A question for Mr T.
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All of our computers, mobile phones, pads etc have IP addresses.
IP masking software is imperfect.

If Talon would be so kind to describe the practices that he always follows that allow him to believe that he has not leaked his IP address to BP, BP providers and any of the other sites he visits and providers/pimps he has emailed, I would love to hear how he does it.  

Otherwise, he should stop repeating, NEVER share personal information.

There has been a lot of concern about leaks from providers. This is the third time we have had this noise in three years on this board. Of our providers, to my knowledge, nothing has come of it.
These redflags should be put in context with the Adult Friend Finder hack (excellent story attached) and other hacks (eg. that of the celeb nude selfies etc.)

Hackers or Hookers: who should we fear?
Few providers will risk jail or clients by loosing a name.
But hackers seek mega bucks with their big game.

Privacy? Its not ours. Its not here.
As one; there's a small chance that a provider will send me to hell.  
As part of many, Hackers or Hookers? Its the hacker cartel that I fear.

 


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And  you won't have this problem.  It's just fucking, why you want to ruin your real life over pussy.

Posted By: WK2014
There has been a lot of concern about leaks from providers. This is the third time we have had this noise in three years on this board. Of our providers, to my knowledge, nothing has come of it.  
 These redflags should be put in context with the Adult Friend Finder hack (excellent story attached) and other hacks (eg. that of the celeb nude selfies etc.)  
   
 Hackers or Hookers: who should we fear?  
 Few providers will risk jail or clients by loosing a name.  
 But hackers seek mega bucks with their big game.  
   
 Privacy? Its not ours. Its not here.  
 As one; there's a small chance that a provider will send me to hell.  
 As part of many, Hackers or Hookers? Its the hacker cartel that I fear.  
   
   
 

-- Modified on 6/11/2015 10:41:48 PM

This hack occurred without personal information given to the web site. The people were identified by their IP addresses.

All of our computers, mobile phones, pads etc have IP addresses.
IP masking software is imperfect.

If Talon would be so kind to describe the practices that he always follows that allow him to believe that he has not leaked his IP address to BP, BP providers and any of the other sites he visits and providers/pimps he has emailed, I would love to hear how he does it.  

Otherwise, he should stop repeating, NEVER share personal information.

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Posted By: WK2014
All of our computers, mobile phones, pads etc have IP addresses.  
 IP masking software is imperfect.  
   
 If Talon would be so kind to describe the practices that he always follows that allow him to believe that he has not leaked his IP address to BP, BP providers and any of the other sites he visits and providers/pimps he has emailed, I would love to hear how he does it.  
   
 Otherwise, he should stop repeating, NEVER share personal information.
 
That is what VPNs or the TOR browser are for.

True enough. I use tor from my home PC and do not log on from my cell phone.  

However, I wonder how Mr. T who repeatedly brags that he NEVER gives out personal information handles his computers (work and home), cell phones, call back ads, BP replies, two call to destination message security.  
My guess is that his hobby life is as open as all the federal employees (see today's headline), Adult Friend Finder etc).  

So, Mr.T, how do you do it?

I will not try to take a poll of how many of the privynoids on here use VPN and Tor and encryption (e.g Hush with a password question to non-hushers) and anonymized burnable hobby phones but I see a lot of gmail, yahoo addresses, twitters, and "I do not accept blocked calls" here

CuriousSort404 reads

Posted By: WK2014
True enough. I use tor from my home PC and do not log on from my cell phone.    
   
 However, I wonder how Mr. T who repeatedly brags that he NEVER gives out personal information handles his computers (work and home), cell phones, call back ads, BP replies, two call to destination message security.    
 My guess is that his hobby life is as open as all the federal employees (see today's headline), Adult Friend Finder etc).    
   
 So, Mr.T, how do you do it?  
   
 I will not try to take a poll of how many of the privynoids on here use VPN and Tor and encryption (e.g Hush with a password question to non-hushers) and anonymized burnable hobby phones but I see a lot of gmail, yahoo addresses, twitters, and "I do not accept blocked calls" here.  
 
And how many people drive around with a burner phone and their personal cell phone both turned on?  Since you can be geolocated within 3 feet by your phone its an easy matter to associate who the burner phone belongs to if you don't turn off your personal cell

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Posted By: CuriousSort
 
   
 
 And how many people drive around with a burner phone and their personal cell phone both turned on?  Since you can be geolocated within 3 feet by your phone its an easy matter to associate who the burner phone belongs to if you don't turn off your personal cell.  
   
 
Turn off gps on your smartphone(s) and it can't be tracked that accurately. Apps may ask to turn it back on. Just decline.
And don't use Google maps. I am still trying to figure out how having 2 phones from different cellphone providers with gps turned off can identify you. Why would anyone waste time and resources to find a single p4p person? I worry more about forgetting to throw away the receipt for the ten rolls of breath mints and a bottled water from a gas station on the other side of town. It's the little things that get you. And laziness. Be diligent

CuriousSort283 reads

GPS has nothing to do with it.  The cell phones talk to cell towers and it triangulates your location based on time the signal travels between the towers and your phone.  I believe it may take 3 towers to pinpoint your phone and its accurate to within 3 feet.  

Its just a matter of running a scan to see what other phone was in the same location of your burner phone at the same times.  

What you need to do is turn off your personal phone whenever the burner phone is turned on.  

 
Also, don't turn on your burner phone when you're sitting in your house or place of work.

 



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CuriousSort241 reads

GPS has nothing to do with it.  The cell phones talk to cell towers and it triangulates your location based on time the signal travels between the towers and your phone.  I believe it may take 3 towers to pinpoint your phone and its accurate to within 3 feet.  

Its just a matter of running a scan to see what other phone was in the same location of your burner phone at the same times.  

What you need to do is turn off your personal phone whenever the burner phone is turned on.  

 
Also, don't turn on your burner phone when you're sitting in your house or place of work.

Paid cash for burner phone with data, use TOR browser.  Who the fuck is going to spend the $$$$ to find a fucking "John", unless you killed someone.  Given enough resources they can track you even if you change one phone for everyday that you played.  I'm just saying don't fucking give our your work business card or your DL, like some of these agency required, this is just plain STUPID.
 

Posted By: WK2014
True enough. I use tor from my home PC and do not log on from my cell phone.    
   
 However, I wonder how Mr. T who repeatedly brags that he NEVER gives out personal information handles his computers (work and home), cell phones, call back ads, BP replies, two call to destination message security.    
 My guess is that his hobby life is as open as all the federal employees (see today's headline), Adult Friend Finder etc).    
   
 So, Mr.T, how do you do it?  
   
 I will not try to take a poll of how many of the privynoids on here use VPN and Tor and encryption (e.g Hush with a password question to non-hushers) and anonymized burnable hobby phones but I see a lot of gmail, yahoo addresses, twitters, and "I do not accept blocked calls" here.  
 

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How many of us change our TER, P411 and hobby email passwords regularly? Are the passwords the same for any of them? Are you using best practices such as caps, numbers, non standard characters etc? My passwords are usually the name of the last provider I saw plus 123. I think it's time to change my password. Who shall I see

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