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Is my OpSec good enough for my needs? : OpSec | Torhoo darknet markets

Operating System: Arch Linux.

Encryption: Entire system is encrypted with LUKS2.

Tor: Set to safest and Javascript is disabled at all times.

Accounts: All accounts of mine are temporary and I always make sure to enable 2FA.

Passwords: Passwords that I'm required to remember and can't copy-paste are 30 characters long. Passwords that I can just copy-paste are 128 characters long. I store the passwords I can copy-paste in Keypassxc. I don't store my darknet accounts together with my clearnet accounts.

Clearnet: I make sure to use clearnet at least for some stuff, so I am not suspicious. Is this true?

Use: I want a place safe to let my thoughts out, discuss anti-government themes and ask questions that would be problematic in a democratic country. By the way, democracy is a scam.

Enemy: The government. I once got questioned for using Tor despite not using it for anything illegal. When they question me again, what should I say I use it for?

Other:
  • 1. I look out of my windows on average every 15 minutes.
  • 2. I have the apartment door locked 24/7.
  • 3. In case I hear a suspicious knock, I immediately turn off my computer and only when it's off, I open the door.
  • 4. I make sure to be conservative when speaking about myself - I do not say too much.

If you have reasons to believe that you can be raided, install security cameras connected to a self hosted server at home. Install a surveillance software that do the monitoring for you. After install, do not connect that server directly to Internet to ensure it will not be hacked by LE.
This way you don't need to watch out all the time, such behavior will make you nuts in the long run.

Consider how you connect to Internet, see /post/f12b38fc9337bce6ae34

Yes, you need to be at clearnet daily, everything that is not darknet related should be done in the open. Otherwise you look suspicious and together with other information that might leaked things can go south quickly (LE is currently improving their capability to find and catch lonely wolfs, so don't act as one of them).

Learn to have two modes, like one private and one dark side. Be distinct when you are off duty and when you work at darknet. Never mix the modes, this will be a habit and program your self to never cross the line and start mix things. See /post/34a31961c7745a1d6db9
But avoid finding things in clearnet related to opsec or tor it can place u to suspicious list
Use a remote connection to the public, crowded, remote wifi. In this case the adversary needs to employ the on-site team to triangulate you instead target you as directly as a sitting duck.

Your activity won't be directly linked to you by observing the digital traces through automated surveillance.