Veep Peep 13 Posted ... Hello, The VPN client uses a network lock, but can these techniques capture my person info: blurb:When a user opened the spreadsheet, it would silently connect to a server controlled by police. Investigators would receive their real IP address, and not the anonymous IP address they would otherwise be assigned by Tor. and have embedded tiny invisible images inside emails for years to track who opens their emails, at what time, and from where. How do I protect myself from this? Thanks, Mr. V Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 9972 Posted ... Hello! 1) Enable Network Lock. 2) Make sure that your e-mail client does not open automatically any embedded URL with any program (browser or anything else). This is the default behavior in Thunderbird, if we're not mistaken. AirVPN will protect you anyway provided that you keep Network Lock enabled just in case the linked resource tries something like WebRTC. Actually, the reported techniques were used in the remote past and often with success. However they are quite rudimentary and nowadays they have mainly a didactic purpose. They were used in the proto-investigation techniques which were soon to be shaped around 20 years ago. Today you might catch some naive wannabe "cracker" or maybe some script kiddie with them... Kind regards Quote Share this post Link to post
Veep Peep 13 Posted ... Hello!I enable Network Lock!!!! Thanks for your feedback! 1) Enable Network Lock. 2) Make sure that your e-mail client does not open automatically any embedded URL with any program (browser or anything else). This is the default behavior in Thunderbird, if we're not mistaken. AirVPN will protect you anyway provided that you keep Network Lock enabled just in case the linked resource tries something like WebRTC. Actually, the reported techniques were used in the remote past and often with success. However they are quite rudimentary and nowadays they have mainly a didactic purpose. They were used in the proto-investigation techniques which were soon to be shaped around 20 years ago. Today you might catch some naive wannabe "cracker" or maybe some script kiddie with them... Kind regards Quote Share this post Link to post