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ultimate tinfoil hat i am behind 7 proxies 2025 edition

qbit15qbit15 Member
edited October 2025 in General

a vpn is beginner stuff, i have a usb hub with 6 alfa cards split off a single diy yagi antenna that builds an aggregated link using every wireless network it can find up to 2 miles out. it feeds into my home networking stack of mostly stolen hardware. the router is an old dell server hardened to NIST specifications. double NATed behind ISP router for wired link with tcp stack patched on the WAN interface to look like a playstation 5, including patched banners that fool nmap fingerprinting. all traffic is passed through whonix + vpn. there is a squid proxy http server on the firewall that proxies its connections through another rotating proxy using premium proxy service. all devices on the network are configured to route all http/https traffic through this proxy. if i want to get my hands dirty there is a vlan on a juniper switch that chains 3 whonix + vpn combo for the subnet. i have libreboot chromebook with drive and wireless card removed and an m2 macbook i took out of a dumpster behind best buy. the chromebook boots to live openbsd environment on an sd card that gets microwaved after use, from there i vnc into my arch linux box with blackarch repo and do some funky proxychains ssh tunneling stuff to connect to a c&c server that tunnels the connection through a random set of compromised iot devices routers, security cameras, engenius access points, printers, etc. from there i vnc into a vps hosting a web browser which i use to access a virtual desktop hosted on a backdoored docker container. to clean the connection the backdoors are setup to route traffic through hidden proxies protected with a complex port knocking scheme that relies on changes in TTL in order to establish a connection. the proxies are on a massive headscale mesh using physically compromised links in public areas, behind tvs in doctors offices, walmart paint machines, public libraries, hijacked T1 connections in churches and hotels, stuff like that.

source: https://xcancel.com/thrice_greatest/status/1829734767387873343#m

Comments

  • SaragoldfarbSaragoldfarb Member, Megathread Squad

    Sounds like a lot of work.

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran
    edited October 2025

    Nice, kinda overkill though.

    Thanked by 2Saragoldfarb qbit15
  • It's probably copypasta, but if not maybe peacock can hire this person to fix the laggy, buffering, crap servers and software.

    Thanked by 1oloke
  • olokeoloke Member, Host Rep
    edited October 2025

    I bet:

    • their internet speed is 50 kbps on a good day
    • latency is 30 seconds
    • yagi antenna connection drops each time their neighbor microwaves food
  • MannDudeMannDude Patron Provider, Veteran

    "I fill out a captcha just to fill out a captcha"

    Thanked by 2Ed_Chd unsafetypin
  • This thread reminds me of this:

  • He was confirmed to be making shit up in the first sentence. Gullible people. SMH

    Your technical competence has been reset to zero.

  • I never had this much connection trouble in my life ever at some point. My life basically just connect to the internet, since my country has it.

  • MaouniqueMaounique Host Rep, Veteran

    I have thought of something even better, a layer 8 of totally encrypted internet, going out only through Tor exits and mirroring/caching only the most accessed content locally, shared fairly using blockchained credits for storage, cpu and bandwidth, a giant VM hardware agnostic with its own machine code easy to translate to the real CPUs of all kinds working like a mainframe of old where every user with valid credits could connect from their allocated terminal line. Plausible deniability to the next level and kind of impossible to track anyone since connections could be coming from anywhere and the "wallet" would only be used to track resources usage such as traffic, CPU, storage, only accessible with user's secret key.
    i.e. take the internet back from the corporations. We have the machines capable of doing this even in our pockets.

  • @Maounique said:
    I have thought of something even better, a layer 8 of totally encrypted internet, going out only through Tor exits and mirroring/caching only the most accessed content locally, shared fairly using blockchained credits for storage, cpu and bandwidth, a giant VM hardware agnostic with its own machine code easy to translate to the real CPUs of all kinds working like a mainframe of old where every user with valid credits could connect from their allocated terminal line. Plausible deniability to the next level and kind of impossible to track anyone since connections could be coming from anywhere and the "wallet" would only be used to track resources usage such as traffic, CPU, storage, only accessible with user's secret key.
    i.e. take the internet back from the corporations. We have the machines capable of doing this even in our pockets.

    Your idea sounds good on paper, but it can't be implemented. On one side you speak about caching, but corporations want to keep content targeted for each individual. Meanwhile the individual want to see content displayed according to their small world of friends, relatives and interests. Everything relies on keeping people engaged with the devices in their pockets, as everything gets profiled to their choices. How can anyone cache something like that and make it anonymous when we are 8 billion people, each with their unique profile?

    Tor is already a great idea as it is. Its biggest problem is that corporations want to discourage its use by setting captcha after solving the next captcha. To this add the fact that its exit notes can simply be denied using blacklists. Tor is no longer handy against corporations, same with VPNs - but Tor Browser is also completely free (no wallet needed), yet majority of people don't use it.

    Unfortunately the internet belongs to the major corporations, because users crave for that free convenience offered, not realising they are used for profits when they open a corporation app. Users think that they have nothing to hide and simply don't care about privacy. It is too late, as corporations are filled with content to feed to AI and make it even more easier to attract people in the near future. The sheep simply follow one another in social media. "Baa"!

  • Im sorry to hear that,

    or happy for you tho.

  • MaouniqueMaounique Host Rep, Veteran

    @default said: On one side you speak about caching, but corporations want to keep content targeted for each individual.

    That is true, however, I am not talking about facebook here, if you want to strip naked and show yourself to the corporations, that is your problem, but I was talking about a different kind of SM, one completely contained needing no caching, boards and the like, messaging apps, all FOSS and running within the ecosystem where you can be anonymous if you want and still have a discussion with fellow humans showing their true colours knowing there would be no way to track them and punished one way or the other.
    Nobody needs Tor for an app where you give your data, I was looking at the other user cases.

  • @qbit15 said:
    a vpn is beginner stuff, i have a usb hub with 6 alfa cards split off a single diy yagi antenna that builds an aggregated link using every wireless network it can find up to 2 miles out. it feeds into my home networking stack of mostly stolen hardware. the router is an old dell server hardened to NIST specifications. double NATed behind ISP router for wired link with tcp stack patched on the WAN interface to look like a playstation 5, including patched banners that fool nmap fingerprinting. all traffic is passed through whonix + vpn. there is a squid proxy http server on the firewall that proxies its connections through another rotating proxy using premium proxy service. all devices on the network are configured to route all http/https traffic through this proxy. if i want to get my hands dirty there is a vlan on a juniper switch that chains 3 whonix + vpn combo for the subnet. i have libreboot chromebook with drive and wireless card removed and an m2 macbook i took out of a dumpster behind best buy. the chromebook boots to live openbsd environment on an sd card that gets microwaved after use, from there i vnc into my arch linux box with blackarch repo and do some funky proxychains ssh tunneling stuff to connect to a c&c server that tunnels the connection through a random set of compromised iot devices routers, security cameras, engenius access points, printers, etc. from there i vnc into a vps hosting a web browser which i use to access a virtual desktop hosted on a backdoored docker container. to clean the connection the backdoors are setup to route traffic through hidden proxies protected with a complex port knocking scheme that relies on changes in TTL in order to establish a connection. the proxies are on a massive headscale mesh using physically compromised links in public areas, behind tvs in doctors offices, walmart paint machines, public libraries, hijacked T1 connections in churches and hotels, stuff like that.

    source: https://xcancel.com/thrice_greatest/status/1829734767387873343#m

    yabs please!

  • xvpsxvps Member
    edited November 2025

    TL;DR

    proxychains4 + tor.

  • a vpn is beginner stuff, i have a usb hub with 6 alfa cards split off a single diy yagi antenna that builds an aggregated link using every wireless network it can find up to 2 miles out. it feeds into my home networking stack of mostly stolen hardware. the router is an old dell server hardened to NIST specifications. double NATed behind ISP router for wired link with tcp stack patched on the WAN interface to look like a playstation 5, including patched banners that fool nmap fingerprinting. all traffic is passed through whonix + vpn. there is a squid proxy http server on the firewall that proxies its connections through another rotating proxy using premium proxy service. all devices on the network are configured to route all http/https traffic through this proxy. if i want to get my hands dirty there is a vlan on a juniper switch that chains 3 whonix + vpn combo for the subnet. i have libreboot chromebook with drive and wireless card removed and an m2 macbook i took out of a dumpster behind best buy. the chromebook boots to live openbsd environment on an sd card that gets microwaved after use, from there i vnc into my arch linux box with blackarch repo and do some funky proxychains ssh tunneling stuff to connect to a c&c server that tunnels the connection through a random set of compromised iot devices routers, security cameras, engenius access points, printers, etc. from there i vnc into a vps hosting a web browser which i use to access a virtual desktop hosted on a backdoored docker container. to clean the connection the backdoors are setup to route traffic through hidden proxies protected with a complex port knocking scheme that relies on changes in TTL in order to establish a connection. the proxies are on a massive headscale mesh using physically compromised links in public areas, behind tvs in doctors offices, walmart paint machines, public libraries, hijacked T1 connections in churches and hotels, stuff like that.

  • Security through obfuscation. Straightforward to unravel automatically at scale these days. Amateur :smile:

  • @vicaya said:
    Security through obfuscation. Straightforward to unravel automatically at scale these days. Amateur :smile:

    whoosh

    That was a joke post. Think of the 5 Blades Gillette rant.

  • @TimboJones said:

    @vicaya said:
    Security through obfuscation. Straightforward to unravel automatically at scale these days. Amateur :smile:

    whoosh

    That was a joke post. Think of the 5 Blades Gillette rant.

    Ha, I'm autistic as well :smiley:

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