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(83 votes) Published: Jan 19, 2008 11:03 p.m. In 2 Favorites Lists Viewed 392 times
***I’ve posted this on another forum as Kulsh123...just reposting on RE for you guys***
Alright ive taken so much information from RE, i have to donate something back...so heres my attempt to try to share something back. This will take a flash drive (Preferably 1 gig or higher...) And try to install Stuff on there and make it very secure and take about everything we will need with us! It turns out pretty good too! All of these programs can be found with a search on google or maybe a link provided...
TrueCrypt:
You can put it on a Flash Drive and make 2 volumes, one the public can see, and one with Military Grade (Supposedly) encryption. The volumes can store files and such but the second encrypted volume wont even show up and is encrypted in real time and wont show up unless you type in the correct password. It also resets the attempts at guessing the password at 30 to prevent brute forcers! Store all your "discreet" files in your 2nd volume so in case you lose your drive, they are safely kept away! http://tinyurl.com/k4dup
Torpark:
You know what it is, Tor+PortableFirefox = Torpark...is tor on the go...install it to your 2nd volume! http://tinyurl.com/yoetaq
And heres some tweaks to make it run faster:
First we’ll Kill the amount of RAM Firefox uses for it’s cache feature
Here’s how to fix it:
1. type "about:config" (no quotes) in the browser address bar
2. Find browser.sessionhistory.max
_total_viewer
2. set it’s value to "0"
Increase the Speed in Which Firefox loads pages
1. stay in about:config
2. Alter the entries as follows:
Set "network.http.pipelining" to "true"
Set "network.http.proxy.pipelining" to "true"
Set "network.http.pipelining.maxrequests" to some number like 30 (this might piss off some website owners as it will request the page 30 times)
3. Lastly right-click anywhere and select New-> Integer. Name it "nglayout.initialpaint.delay" and set its value to "0".
This value is the amount of time the browser waits before it acts on information it receives.
Kill RAM usage to 10mb when FF is minimized
This little about:config hack will drop Firefox’s/Torpark’s RAM usage down to 10 Mb when minimized
1. Open Firefox and go to the Address Bar. Type in about:config and then press Enter.
2. Right Click in the page and select New -> Boolean.
3. In the box that pops up enter config.trim_on_minimize. Press Enter.
4. Now select True and then press Enter.
5. Restart Firefox or Torpark.
for email, use Portable Thunderbird w/ GPG Encryption ...install it to your 2nd volume and off you go with anonymous email!
Portable Gaim:
Use it to talk using Aim, ICQ, Yahoo, etc.
To make it encrypted, install the portable one on your 2nd volume, then install the non portable one with encryption on a computer and copy these to the same directiory as the
one on the flash drive: http://tinyurl.com/jcr7e <--Portable one http://tinyurl.com/64yst <--Non Portable
There ya go! You can route it through Tor if your still paranoid by going to "create new account", then "show more options", and then put in "localhost" (no quotes)as the proxy and port 9050
Use Portable Open Office or Abi Word for text editing because they dont leave tracks of what was edited/opened ...unlike M$ Office... http://tinyurl.com/y84z89 <-Portable Open Off http://tinyurl.com/6ux8u <-Abi Word
And for secure deletion of files use Cyber Shredder...http://tinyurl.com/ruj5x....it uses 3 ways to delete a file including the NSA Approved 7 pass deletion method...which overwrites it with random bytes of data 7 times and then securely deletes it...with no chance of recovery...its portable so install it on the hidden volume again
And VLC Media player is a good Portable Media Player... http://tinyurl.com/2r74l
Thats pretty much it...its all based around trying to make it Secure, Anonymous, and Untraceable...not saying that it is!!! But thats what we tried to accomplish, and also make it capable to just carry all we need with us on a Flash Drive. And heres some extra Programs/Plug-ins i didnt list:
No5cript - (already included in TorPark) Disables all website Java 5cript by default and allows you to whitelist the sites you chose.
Customize Google- This will allow you to block Google ads, anonymize your Google cookie ID, and it’ll stop you from sending traffic to google analytics.
AdBlock-(already included in TorPark) Websites call ads that are actually just hot link 5cripts, flash files, images from other sites. These have the potential to install spyware. Best to block them. Ad block allows you to right click and ad and get rid of it for good.
Adblock Filterset G.Update- This loads a filterlist of most internet ad sites out there. This saves alot of time compared to manually blocking ads. It also updates itself automatically.
CookieSafe- This extension will allow you to easily control cookie permissions. It will appear on your statusbar. Just click on the icon to allow, block, or temporarily allow the site to set cookies.
SafeHistory- Restricts the marking of visited links on the basis of the originating document, defending against web privacy attacks that remote sites can use to determine your browser history at other sites. A link on a.com pointing at b.com will only be marked visited if you previously visited the b.com page with a referrer in the domain of a.com. On-site links work normally. Checks cookie settings (allow, originating site only, deny) to determine your desired privacy level (segmented by origin, don’t mark links visited in offsite frames, or never mark links visited).
SafeCache- Segments the cache on the basis of the originating document, defending against web privacy attacks that remote sites can use to determine your browser history at other sites. For example, a b.com image appearing on an a.com page would have a separate cache entry from the same image appearing on a b.com page, so a.com cannot use timing techniques to determine if you have visited b.com before. Checks cookie settings (allow, originating site only, deny) to determine your desired privacy level (segmented cache, cache originating site only, or never cache).
Jan 31, 2008 1:54 pm - how the fuck are you supposed to change the portable browser config if you already have firefox on your pc? it shares the history and the config settings and changes both to match.