>>14272920 (PB)
It gets complicated and you truly can't trust anything or anyone online, if someone wants to find you and has the resources they will. Even if you use a VPN, the thing is that the logs go through the VPN company you are using. If the VPN servers are compromised then so are your logs, not to mention the owners can be bribed/blackmailed, etc.
The only true way to be a ghost is to get into something called Virtual Machines (VM). The best analogy I have of a VM is imagining an etch-a-sketch. You relay your intended message and then right afterwards you shake it up and the message/image is deleted. Thinking of writing a message in a sandbox with a stick to your friend then shaking up the sand afterwards deletes all traces of the message. So you would run an operating system on a VM and have a kill switch ready to go to take out your power. You can also run VMs within VMs within VMs etc.
Now here is where even THAT gets even more complicated. Going back to the sandbox analogy, if I wrote the message in the sand then jumbled up the message, what is to stop a supercomputer (of alien origins?) to retrace all of the individual grains of sand back to the original message? Nothing is truly safe onlineโฆ this is why I'm kind of surprised CodeMonkey isn't just telling us directly what software, VPN, methods to use in order to stay safe online. We need guidance, not some Riddler shit where we are sent off finding things out on our own, especially when it comes to this internet security field. I studied computer engineering and I'm telling you, every 3 months things change significantly; you fall behind if you are not keeping up with the latest technology and code. Don't think most computer engineers are geniuses or something, most of them just copy and paste random code a few times a day and make 100k+ a year. The real true geniuses like Ron are extremely rare.
The limitations of supercomputers is the cooling of the processors, I believe this is why Trump created the Space Force in order to compete with China in sending a supercomputer to the dark side of the moon which is -500 degrees Celsius and is cold enough for the processors to run at extreme power ratings without blowing up.
The easiest way to stay safe on the Internet for retards is basically to just use Tor, but I think 8kun blocks Tor so I dunno even then. Q might've thrown us a big bone with Ghidra but I never took the time to learn how to use it.