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How to get Anonymous

In this tutorial we will teach you How to Get Anonymous.


 
Things you will need to download before starting this tutorial:

Now, once you have all of those tools (only 1 VPN is necessary), you are ready to start making yourself anonymous. The first thing you will want to do is scan your computer with MalwareBytes to make sure that you are not infected with RATs or Keyloggers. Once that is done, it's time for the hardest, but most important, part of the tutorial: Crypting your whole computer.

Open up TrueCrypt. My main HDD is already encrypted, so yours might look a little different, but you get the picture. It should look somewhat like this:

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Select your main HDD and click "create volume". Now, for full protection, click "Encrypt the system partition or entire system drive".

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Now, this part is important. If you think that your illegal activities on the internet might come to such a point as your computer being confiscated, you will choose the second option "Hidden TrueCrypt Volume". What it basically does is that if you put in a different password than the real one, it will boot an OS of your choosing and hide your real one. It will take about 20-30 minutes more of installing and setting TrueCrypt up, but it will be worth it in the end. I, however, know that such a thing will never happen because of where I live, so I chose the first option.

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It will then start asking you for a password that it will require every time your system starts up. Please, for your own security, choose one that is atleast 20 characters, and include random symbols and uppercase letters with numbers. It helps your information to be safe. After that, you will be prompted with an encryption algorithm for you to choose. I would choose AES since it's the most safe in my opinion. Once you are all set, it will REQUIRE you to make a recovery disk. It will not continue if you do not make one (the .ISO image is given to you, all you have to do is burn it onto a blank disk). Once you are done with everything, it will start encrypting your whole HDD drive. Depending on how big it is, it will take 2 hours for every 100GB you have on that HDD.

Wallah! You now have a fully encrypted HDD drive. If one of those pesky feds want to confiscate your computer, they will have no chance of getting into it without your encryption key.



Next, you need a new alias on the internet. If your HF name is the same as everything else you have, I would recommend changing it if you're a l33t or ub3r. If you're a normal member, hopefully you can figure out a way to get a member upgrade so that you can do that. Don't worry about it too much, though; you're still very unlikely to be traced with only your HF account information, unless you posted your personal email or other profiling information on a public thread somewhere. If you did so, delete or edit that post right now. Also, make yourself a new email address. If possible, set it in a totally different country for further protection.

Since you are totally clean now, with a new username and email address, it is time to clean out your computer. Delete all of your nasty files, like RAT clients and Keylogger makers, and make sure you shred them in your Recycle Bin for good. After all of that is done, run CCleaner with the following options:

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Make sure it wipes all free HDD space you have on your computer. This may take up to 12 hours, but the reward will be ALOT of new space on your HDD. I went from 102GB of free space with little to no files on my computer to 138GB of free space. It doesn't wipe any real files on your computer, just files that you have deleted in the past and are unnecessary.

After you did all of that, the next thing you will need is to run your QFX Key scrambler. Make sure you run it at all times - it really helps out and takes little to no processes. Now all you need to do is keep everything very small and opaque, always running your CCleaner after a 'dirty job'. Remember safety protocol, like running Chrome in incognito mode, etc.

You are finally safe! No more worries about getting a virus from someone or getting in trouble with the feds with your own.

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  1. i like this tutorial thanks for it *Cheers*

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