CFLarsen said:You could move from cybercafe to another and have some anonymity, I suppose....
Ed said:How do you pay in one? I mean it seems that if you need a credit card to pay for service, they got cha. Unless the card is phoney.
Point being, sitting at home, no matter what tricks you pull eventually it comes back to you.
Ed said:How do you pay in one? I mean it seems that if you need a credit card to pay for service, they got cha. Unless the card is phoney.
Point being, sitting at home, no matter what tricks you pull eventually it comes back to you.
Rob Lister said:I've heard that many trendy cafes (starbucks, etc) in the larger cities have free wifi access. I've never visited one but I imagined that you walk in and access is automatic ...
Does anyone have experience with this?
Ed said:Unless you swipe a machine your IP is logged, I would think. No that would be assigned on the fly. But your machine ID?
I was thinking about this yesterday when they were talking about that horror chick that cut the baby from it's mother. Evidentially they tracked her thru a chat room and nabbed her in 23 hours. All via the Internet, or so they said.
Orangutan said:There is a way involving some of the above methods plus some others.
Depending on the level of your nafarious activity you might have to find a disposable hardware budget.
May I ask why you want to know?
ED, I think you are talking about the MAC adress of the network device.
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iain said:The MAC address is specific to a network card and it is transmitted (at least to the local network devices). However, you could easily buy a network card, use it and destroy it : might get a bit pricey after a while, though.
Doc Dish said:If you sent traffic through an anonymising proxy, your IP address would be stripped out - however, the proxy would have to reveal any details they had logged about you if required to do so by a court. So if you're up to something really naughty, pick a proxy in a different jurisdiction.
Diamond said:There's always Anonymizer
If you use a chain of proxies I don't see how it will be possible to follow the track. No court order will be appliquable to all elements of the chain. And of course it takes only ONE of the member of the chain to delete their log, for anonymity to be assured.Rob Lister said:Does anonymizer keeps records of who logged in when and who went where. If so, these could be obtained by court order and lead directly, or indirectly, back to you. Possibly they destroy their records but I see liability problems there.
Ed said:Unless you swipe a machine your IP is logged, I would think. No that would be assigned on the fly. But your machine ID?
I was thinking about this yesterday when they were talking about that horror chick that cut the baby from it's mother. Evidentially they tracked her thru a chat room and nabbed her in 23 hours. All via the Internet, or so they said.
Rob Lister said:Does anonymizer keeps records of who logged in when and who went where. If so, these could be obtained by court order and lead directly, or indirectly, back to you. Possibly they destroy their records but I see liability problems there.