Get a monger certification instead
[QUOTE=MohMan69;3143785]I know all about IP spoofing as I will be finishing up my network security certification next month, I use TOR exclusively on my computer and phone I threw that out for the lay person as I see it all the time. With that said, I am inferring that you have a have a credit card or bank account to activate any burner phone. I'm still trying to crack that nut. Looking in to BIT coin.
MM.[/QUOTE]Rtff and study it and you will earn your certified monger status in no time. I just replaced my burner phone this week. I walked into a store, paid cash for the phone and minutes, and I was calling BP girls within the hour. I have taken another step in that I don't buy from stores with security cameras all over the place. If you do, wait about a month before using the phone. I usually have one that I am currently using and one on ice waiting to be activated. Don't store anything in the damned thing. If it has the location services feature turn it off.
Get a monger certification instead
[QUOTE=Miketastic69;3147029]Rtff and study it and you will earn your certified monger status in no time. I just replaced my burner phone this week. I walked into a store, paid cash for the phone and minutes, and I was calling BP girls within the hour. I have taken another step in that I don't buy from stores with security cameras all over the place. If you do, wait about a month before using the phone. I usually have one that I am currently using and one on ice waiting to be activated. Don't store anything in the damned thing. If it has the location services feature turn it off.[/QUOTE]Thanks for the note and good info and advise. I am security conscientious and value my privacy, almost to the point of being paranoid however, I know how some organizations conduct nodal analysis and walking back electronic communications rather easily. As I stated in one of my post, it's not like the old days.
MM.
Legit concerns vs over the top
[QUOTE=MohMan69;3147174]Thanks for the note and good info and advise. I am security conscientious and value my privacy, almost to the point of being paranoid however, I know how some organizations conduct nodal analysis and walking back electronic communications rather easily. As I stated in one of my post, it's not like the old days.
MM.[/QUOTE]In every jurisdiction of which I'm aware, most prostitution-related criminal charges (except pimping, trafficking, etc.) are misdemeanors. Unless you get yourself caught up in something of a felony nature, govt can't get the warrant required to legally access most of your online info. And, even if you take the position that LEO or other govt agencies might act without warrants, they couldn't use that info in court and it would be a huge waste of resources to go after a single individual for such a minor matter. I use the word minor from their point of view because obviously it's not a minor problem for a hobbyist with a SO, job, etc.
It's a different issue entirely for anyone with a security clearance. In that case a higher level of caution and even paranoia might be warranted. Clearances can be suspended or revoked with a lower standard of proof and appeal options are limited and skewed in favor of the employer.