Stop FireFox From Broadcasting Time & Date - READ THIS!
Well something I never really considered, but since a lot of you here
are into privacy, security, BECAUSE you are here...,
I found something of interest, especially for the VPN and Tor crowd...
Most of the VPN, Tor crowd will most likely be using NoScript...GOOD
TECH...
BUT there are going to be times that you'll need to allow a site in
order to have things TECH properly...
PROBLEM...
So take the VPN and Tor crowd, broadcasting an IP from Germany...
YOU are actually in the USA, Tech does this...
NOW because you had to allow NoScript to make a website TECH
properly...
BINGO, you just allowed Firefox to broadcast the actual date and time
that is on your computer...,
AND I'd imagine...then having a date and time relating to the USA...
BUSTED with a German IP... LOL...
GET THE picture...?
THEY don't add up and you are making yourself look more suspicious...
So since I never really thought about this, does anyone here know how
you can disable Firefox from broadcasting the date and time of your
computer online...?
I KNOW but this is for NOOBS...
Oh and if you didn't think Firefox does broadcast this information,
DUH...
Re: Stop FireFox From Broadcasting Time & Date - READ THIS!
On Sun, 6 Feb 2011 12:59:57 -0500, DasFox wrote:
> Well something I never really considered, but since a lot of you here
> are into privacy, security, BECAUSE you are here...,
>
> I found something of interest, especially for the VPN and Tor crowd...
>
> Most of the VPN, Tor crowd will most likely be using NoScript...GOOD
> TECH...
>
> BUT there are going to be times that you'll need to allow a site in
> order to have things TECH properly...
>
> PROBLEM...
>
> So take the VPN and Tor crowd, broadcasting an IP from Germany...
>
> YOU are actually in the USA, Tech does this...
>
> NOW because you had to allow NoScript to make a website TECH
> properly...
>
> BINGO, you just allowed Firefox to broadcast the actual date and time
> that is on your computer...,
>
> AND I'd imagine...then having a date and time relating to the USA...
>
> BUSTED with a German IP... LOL...
>
> GET THE picture...?
>
> THEY don't add up and you are making yourself look more suspicious...
>
> So since I never really thought about this, does anyone here know how
> you can disable Firefox from broadcasting the date and time of your
> computer online...?
>
> I KNOW but this is for NOOBS...
>
> Oh and if you didn't think Firefox does broadcast this information,
> DUH...
>
> Have a LOOK at http://www.stayinvisible.com/, of course for those
> running NoScript, please TECH it in...
>
> JonDo also has a nice test that you can see more information the
> browser can reveal...
>
> http://what-is-my-ip-address.anonymo...y-servers.net/
>
> THANKS
I just set all machines used for privacy/anonymity stuff to another
USA timezone as you have. The downside is that it's easy to lose track
of what time it is locally so, DasFox, you will need to wear a
wristwatch ;)
-- heremypants@hushmail.com http://heremypants.weebly.com/
Re: Stop FireFox From Broadcasting Time & Date - READ THIS!
On Sun, 6 Feb 2011 21:05:10 +0100 (CET), Nomen Nescio wrote:
>> Well something I never really considered, but since a lot of you here
>> are into privacy, security, BECAUSE you are here...,
>
>> I found something of interest, especially for the VPN and Tor crowd...
>
>> Most of the VPN, Tor crowd will most likely be using NoScript...GOOD
>> TECH...
>
>> BUT there are going to be times that you'll need to allow a site in
>> order to have things TECH properly...
>
>> PROBLEM...
>
>> So take the VPN and Tor crowd, broadcasting an IP from Germany...
>
>> YOU are actually in the USA, Tech does this...
>
>> NOW because you had to allow NoScript to make a website TECH
>> properly...
>
>> BINGO, you just allowed Firefox to broadcast the actual date and time
>> that is on your computer...,
>
>> AND I'd imagine...then having a date and time relating to the USA...
>
>> BUSTED with a German IP... ...
>
>> GET THE picture...?
>
>> THEY don't add up and you are making yourself look more suspicious...
>
>> So since I never really thought about this, does anyone here know how
>> you can disable Firefox from broadcasting the date and time of your
>> computer online...?
>
>> I KNOW but this is for NOOBS...
>
>> Oh and if you didn't think Firefox does broadcast this information,
>> DUH...
>
>> Have a LOOK at http://www.stayinvisible.com/, of course for those
>> running NoScript, please TECH it in...
>
>> JonDo also has a nice test that you can see more information the
>> browser can reveal...
>
>> http://what-is-my-ip-address.anonymo...y-servers.net/
>
>> THANKS
>
> No thanks for the invalid url above.
>
> I don't know how or if you can spoof the Firefox java info being
> sent out by your browser, but you can spoof the information through
> parameters within Privoxy. Place Privoxy between your browser and
> the web.
>
> Here is an example of the parameters:
>
> # +hide-user-agent{browser-type}
> # Change the "User-Agent:" header so web servers can't tell your
> # browser type. (Breaks many web sites). Specify the user-agent
> # value you want - e.g., to pretend to be using Netscape on
> Linux:
> # +hide-user-agent{Mozilla (X11; I; Linux 2.0.32 i586)}
> # Or to identify yourself explicitly as a Privoxy user:
> # +hide-user-agent{Privoxy/1.0}
> # (Don't change the version number from 1.0 - after all, why
> tell them?)
> In comp.security.misc DasFox <dasfox@hushmail.com> wrote:
>
> 57 lines of babbling drivel.
>
> The word "TECH" is not a verb; actually it isn't a word at all.
> In comp.security.misc DasFox <dasfox@hushmail.com> wrote:
>
> 57 lines of babbling drivel.
>
> The word "TECH" is not a verb; actually it isn't a word at all.
Jim, I am sure you were attempting humor and DasFox' use of the word
"tech" could be considered humorous ;). Could you explain why you
would break Usenet courtesy by resetting the newsgroup to a
non-existent alt.morons?
Re: Stop FireFox From Broadcasting Time & Date - READ THIS!
On Sun, 6 Feb 2011 15:14:13 -0500, heirophant wrote:
> On Sun, 6 Feb 2011 12:59:57 -0500, DasFox wrote:
>
>> Well something I never really considered, but since a lot of you here
>> are into privacy, security, BECAUSE you are here...,
>>
>> I found something of interest, especially for the VPN and Tor crowd...
>>
>> Most of the VPN, Tor crowd will most likely be using NoScript...GOOD
>> TECH...
>>
>> BUT there are going to be times that you'll need to allow a site in
>> order to have things TECH properly...
>>
>> PROBLEM...
>>
>> So take the VPN and Tor crowd, broadcasting an IP from Germany...
>>
>> YOU are actually in the USA, Tech does this...
>>
>> NOW because you had to allow NoScript to make a website TECH
>> properly...
>>
>> BINGO, you just allowed Firefox to broadcast the actual date and time
>> that is on your computer...,
>>
>> AND I'd imagine...then having a date and time relating to the USA...
>>
>> BUSTED with a German IP... LOL...
>>
>> GET THE picture...?
>>
>> THEY don't add up and you are making yourself look more suspicious...
>>
>> So since I never really thought about this, does anyone here know how
>> you can disable Firefox from broadcasting the date and time of your
>> computer online...?
>>
>> I KNOW but this is for NOOBS...
>>
>> Oh and if you didn't think Firefox does broadcast this information,
>> DUH...
>>
>> Have a LOOK at http://www.stayinvisible.com/, of course for those
>> running NoScript, please TECH it in...
>>
>> JonDo also has a nice test that you can see more information the
>> browser can reveal...
>>
>> http://what-is-my-ip-address.anonymo...y-servers.net/
>>
>> THANKS
>
> I just set all machines used for privacy/anonymity stuff to another
> USA timezone as you have. The downside is that it's easy to lose track
> of what time it is locally so, DasFox, you will need to wear a
> wristwatch ;)
Sure we can change the time on our box, but I don't want to do this,
LOL...
Just want to figure out how to stop Firefox is all...
Re: Stop FireFox From Broadcasting Time & Date - READ THIS!
On Sun, 6 Feb 2011 21:05:10 +0100 (CET), Nomen Nescio wrote:
> I don't know how or if you can spoof the Firefox java info being
> sent out by your browser,
Doable but difficult.
> but you can spoof the information through parameters within Privoxy.
> Place Privoxy between your browser and the web.
>
> Here is an example of the parameters:
>
> # +hide-user-agent{browser-type}
> # Change the "User-Agent:" header so web servers can't tell your
> # browser type. (Breaks many web sites). Specify the user-agent
> # value you want - e.g., to pretend to be using Netscape on
> Linux:
> # +hide-user-agent{Mozilla (X11; I; Linux 2.0.32 i586)}
> # Or to identify yourself explicitly as a Privoxy user:
> # +hide-user-agent{Privoxy/1.0}
> # (Don't change the version number from 1.0 - after all, why
> tell them?)
How would you suggest to spoof the local machine time, Nomen, using
this script within Privoxy?
Re: Stop FireFox From Broadcasting Time & Date - READ THIS!
On Sun, 6 Feb 2011 21:20:13 +0100 (CET), Nomen Nescio wrote:
>> Well something I never really considered, but since a lot of you here
>> are into privacy, security, BECAUSE you are here...,
>
>> I found something of interest, especially for the VPN and Tor crowd...
>
>> Most of the VPN, Tor crowd will most likely be using NoScript...GOOD
>> TECH...
>
>> BUT there are going to be times that you'll need to allow a site in
>> order to have things TECH properly...
>
>> PROBLEM...
>
>> So take the VPN and Tor crowd, broadcasting an IP from Germany...
>
>> YOU are actually in the USA, Tech does this...
>
>> NOW because you had to allow NoScript to make a website TECH
>> properly...
>
>> BINGO, you just allowed Firefox to broadcast the actual date and time
>> that is on your computer...,
>
>> AND I'd imagine...then having a date and time relating to the USA...
>
>> BUSTED with a German IP... ...
>
>> GET THE picture...?
>
>> THEY don't add up and you are making yourself look more suspicious...
>
>> So since I never really thought about this, does anyone here know how
>> you can disable Firefox from broadcasting the date and time of your
>> computer online...?
>
>> I KNOW but this is for NOOBS...
>
>> Oh and if you didn't think Firefox does broadcast this information,
>> DUH...
>
>> Have a LOOK at http://www.stayinvisible.com/, of course for those
>> running NoScript, please TECH it in...
>
>> JonDo also has a nice test that you can see more information the
>> browser can reveal...
>
>> http://what-is-my-ip-address.anonymo...y-servers.net/
>
>> THANKS
>
>> --
>> Gays make sick attempt at Harry Potter
>> http://www.methodshop.com/gadgets/re...-stick/big.jpg
>> https://ari.jottit.com/ YOU want to be next...? **** with 'FOX then...
>> https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.ph...9&postcount=25
>> Anybody with an internet connection, 5 grand, an iq above room
>> temperature and basic literacy can grow outstanding cannabis.
>
> Firefox
> about:config
> general.useragent.override
FYI this line may need to be manually inserted by the user. A word of
caution, this change can affect the way a website displays and works.
> As to the date/time, if you want to spoof it, just change it on
> your computer before sending.
Re: Stop FireFox From Broadcasting Time & Date - READ THIS!
In comp.security.misc heirophant <heremypants@hushmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 6 Feb 2011 18:18:39 -0000, jimp@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
>
>> In comp.security.misc DasFox <dasfox@hushmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> 57 lines of babbling drivel.
>>
>> The word "TECH" is not a verb; actually it isn't a word at all.
>
> Jim, I am sure you were attempting humor and DasFox' use of the word
> "tech" could be considered humorous ;). Could you explain why you
> would break Usenet courtesy by resetting the newsgroup to a
> non-existent alt.morons?
What I did was change the "Followup-To" header to alt.morons.
Do you know what the USENET headers "Newsgroups" and "Followup-To" mean?
The phrase "resetting the newsgroup to" has no meaning.
What makes you think alt.morons is non-existent?
"DasFox" is a babbling idiot with massive delusions of competence.
Re: Stop FireFox From Broadcasting Time & Date - READ THIS!
On Sun, 6 Feb 2011 15:31:23 -0500, heirophant wrote:
> On Sun, 6 Feb 2011 21:05:10 +0100 (CET), Nomen Nescio wrote:
>
>> I don't know how or if you can spoof the Firefox java info being
>> sent out by your browser,
>
> Doable but difficult.
>
>> but you can spoof the information through parameters within Privoxy.
>> Place Privoxy between your browser and the web.
>>
>> Here is an example of the parameters:
>>
>> # +hide-user-agent{browser-type}
>> # Change the "User-Agent:" header so web servers can't tell your
>> # browser type. (Breaks many web sites). Specify the user-agent
>> # value you want - e.g., to pretend to be using Netscape on
>> Linux:
>> # +hide-user-agent{Mozilla (X11; I; Linux 2.0.32 i586)}
>> # Or to identify yourself explicitly as a Privoxy user:
>> # +hide-user-agent{Privoxy/1.0}
>> # (Don't change the version number from 1.0 - after all, why
>> tell them?)
>
> How would you suggest to spoof the local machine time, Nomen, using
> this script within Privoxy?
Re: Stop FireFox From Broadcasting Time & Date - READ THIS!
On Sun, 6 Feb 2011 16:11:53 -0500, Hito Shirezu wrote:
> On Sun, 6 Feb 2011 15:31:23 -0500, heirophant wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 6 Feb 2011 21:05:10 +0100 (CET), Nomen Nescio wrote:
>>
>>> I don't know how or if you can spoof the Firefox java info being
>>> sent out by your browser,
>>
>> Doable but difficult.
>>
>>> but you can spoof the information through parameters within Privoxy.
>>> Place Privoxy between your browser and the web.
>>>
>>> Here is an example of the parameters:
>>>
>>> # +hide-user-agent{browser-type}
>>> # Change the "User-Agent:" header so web servers can't tell your
>>> # browser type. (Breaks many web sites). Specify the user-agent
>>> # value you want - e.g., to pretend to be using Netscape on
>>> Linux:
>>> # +hide-user-agent{Mozilla (X11; I; Linux 2.0.32 i586)}
>>> # Or to identify yourself explicitly as a Privoxy user:
>>> # +hide-user-agent{Privoxy/1.0}
>>> # (Don't change the version number from 1.0 - after all, why
>>> tell them?)
>>
>> How would you suggest to spoof the local machine time, Nomen, using
>> this script within Privoxy?
>
> Not a script... a simple config file...
>
> :-p
And the answer is RegEx, as I believe Privoxy implements a standard
library. Use one of the many examples of date matching expressions that can
be found with a simple search.
> In comp.security.misc heirophant <heremypants@hushmail.com> wrote:
>> On Sun, 6 Feb 2011 18:18:39 -0000, jimp@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
>>
>>> In comp.security.misc DasFox <dasfox@hushmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> 57 lines of babbling drivel.
>>>
>>> The word "TECH" is not a verb; actually it isn't a word at all.
>>
>> Jim, I am sure you were attempting humor and DasFox' use of the word
>> "tech" could be considered humorous ;). Could you explain why you
>> would break Usenet courtesy by resetting the newsgroup to a
>> non-existent alt.morons?
>
> What I did was change the "Followup-To" header to alt.morons.
Yes, this is what I was inquiring.
> "DasFox" is a babbling idiot with massive delusions of competence.
Then why not correct him? You spent months on months with "MarkIV",
why not lend a helping hand to DasFox?
Re: Stop FireFox From Broadcasting Time & Date - READ THIS!
In comp.security.misc heirophant <heremypants@hushmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 6 Feb 2011 20:42:00 -0000, jimp@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
>
>> In comp.security.misc heirophant <heremypants@hushmail.com> wrote:
>>> On Sun, 6 Feb 2011 18:18:39 -0000, jimp@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
>>>
>>>> In comp.security.misc DasFox <dasfox@hushmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> 57 lines of babbling drivel.
>>>>
>>>> The word "TECH" is not a verb; actually it isn't a word at all.
>>>
>>> Jim, I am sure you were attempting humor and DasFox' use of the word
>>> "tech" could be considered humorous ;). Could you explain why you
>>> would break Usenet courtesy by resetting the newsgroup to a
>>> non-existent alt.morons?
>>
>> What I did was change the "Followup-To" header to alt.morons.
>
> Yes, this is what I was inquiring.
What, the meaning of the "Followup-To" header or why set it to alt.morons?
For the second, because that is the appropriate group for everything he
writes.
>> "DasFox" is a babbling idiot with massive delusions of competence.
>
> Then why not correct him? You spent months on months with "MarkIV",
> why not lend a helping hand to DasFox?
>>> "DasFox" is a babbling idiot with massive delusions of competence.
>>
>> Then why not correct him? You spent months on months with "MarkIV",
>> why not lend a helping hand to DasFox?
>
> Mark was entertaining to screw with for a while.
A while? ;) For months! Perhaps you are so old "months" is "a while"
but to me, it is an inordinate amount of time to spend regardless of
age ;) and is the root cause of the destruction of
rec.aviation.piloting
Re: Stop FireFox From Broadcasting Time & Date - READ THIS!
On Sun, 6 Feb 2011 18:08:51 -0500, heirophant wrote:
> On Sun, 6 Feb 2011 22:56:13 -0000, jimp@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
>
>>>> "DasFox" is a babbling idiot with massive delusions of competence.
>>>
>>> Then why not correct him? You spent months on months with "MarkIV",
>>> why not lend a helping hand to DasFox?
>>
>> Mark was entertaining to screw with for a while.
>
> A while? ;) For months! Perhaps you are so old "months" is "a while"
> but to me, it is an inordinate amount of time to spend regardless of
> age ;) and is the root cause of the destruction of
> rec.aviation.piloting
>
>> DasFox is just a babbling idiot.
>
> I believe that is the third time you have babbled that ;0)
Pinino only posts to the DEAD TECH group C.S.M...when he's not
*TROLLING* aviation newsgroups...
No guts...no TECH enough to play with the big alt.privacy MEN...
Re: Stop FireFox From Broadcasting Time & Date - READ THIS!
In comp.security.misc heirophant <heremypants@hushmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 6 Feb 2011 22:56:13 -0000, jimp@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
>
>>>> "DasFox" is a babbling idiot with massive delusions of competence.
>>>
>>> Then why not correct him? You spent months on months with "MarkIV",
>>> why not lend a helping hand to DasFox?
>>
>> Mark was entertaining to screw with for a while.
>
> A while? ;) For months! Perhaps you are so old "months" is "a while"
> but to me, it is an inordinate amount of time to spend regardless of
> age ;) and is the root cause of the destruction of
> rec.aviation.piloting
Oh ********.
Anyone that says a USENET group is being, or has been, "destroyed" is an
clueless idiot.
>> DasFox is just a babbling idiot.
>
> I believe that is the third time you have babbled that ;0)
How about DasFox is a brain dead idiot; you like that better?
Re: Stop FireFox From Broadcasting Time & Date - READ THIS!
In comp.security.misc DasFox <dasfox@hushmail.com> wrote:
> Pinino only posts to the DEAD TECH group C.S.M...when he's not
> *TROLLING* aviation newsgroups...
>
> No guts...no TECH enough to play with the big alt.privacy MEN...
>
> THANKS
> In comp.security.misc heirophant <heremypants@hushmail.com> wrote:
>> On Sun, 6 Feb 2011 22:56:13 -0000, jimp@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
>>
>>>>> "DasFox" is a babbling idiot with massive delusions of competence.
>>>>
>>>> Then why not correct him? You spent months on months with "MarkIV",
>>>> why not lend a helping hand to DasFox?
>>>
>>> Mark was entertaining to screw with for a while.
>>
>> A while? ;) For months! Perhaps you are so old "months" is "a while"
>> but to me, it is an inordinate amount of time to spend regardless of
>> age ;) and is the root cause of the destruction of
>> rec.aviation.piloting
>
> Oh ********.
DNFTT (was: Stop FireFox From Broadcasting Time & Date - READ THIS!)
All, please avoid feeding the troll.
I am quoting some advice Kathy Morgan recently posted to the group
news.newusers.questions:
"There are a lot of "trolls" whose main
entertainment in life seems to be destroying the usefulness of a group
for others. When a troll posts something off-topic, they often post
something provocative that will elicit a hostile reaction from group
regulars. The responses to the troll's posts can be just as disruptive
to the group, and often more so, than the original troll post. Trolls
thrive on those responses; they serve as a reward that encourage him/her
to continue making troll posts. Some groups have been completely
destroyed by the activity of trolls and the responses.
If that's what's happening, the best way to make it stop is for all the
group regulars to ignore the troll posts. It takes a great deal of
determination to sit on your hands and not respond to the trolls, but if
everyone ignores the troll he will eventually go away."
Re: Stop FireFox From Broadcasting Time & Date - READ THIS!
On Sun, 6 Feb 2011 15:33:35 -0500, heirophant wrote:
> On Sun, 6 Feb 2011 21:20:13 +0100 (CET), Nomen Nescio wrote:
>
>>> Well something I never really considered, but since a lot of you here
>>> are into privacy, security, BECAUSE you are here...,
>>
>>> I found something of interest, especially for the VPN and Tor crowd...
>>
>>> Most of the VPN, Tor crowd will most likely be using NoScript...GOOD
>>> TECH...
>>
>>> BUT there are going to be times that you'll need to allow a site in
>>> order to have things TECH properly...
>>
>>> PROBLEM...
>>
>>> So take the VPN and Tor crowd, broadcasting an IP from Germany...
>>
>>> YOU are actually in the USA, Tech does this...
>>
>>> NOW because you had to allow NoScript to make a website TECH
>>> properly...
>>
>>> BINGO, you just allowed Firefox to broadcast the actual date and time
>>> that is on your computer...,
>>
>>> AND I'd imagine...then having a date and time relating to the USA...
>>
>>> BUSTED with a German IP... ...
>>
>>> GET THE picture...?
>>
>>> THEY don't add up and you are making yourself look more suspicious...
>>
>>> So since I never really thought about this, does anyone here know how
>>> you can disable Firefox from broadcasting the date and time of your
>>> computer online...?
>>
>>> I KNOW but this is for NOOBS...
>>
>>> Oh and if you didn't think Firefox does broadcast this information,
>>> DUH...
>>
>>> Have a LOOK at http://www.stayinvisible.com/, of course for those
>>> running NoScript, please TECH it in...
>>
>>> JonDo also has a nice test that you can see more information the
>>> browser can reveal...
>>
>>> http://what-is-my-ip-address.anonymo...y-servers.net/
>>
>>> THANKS
>>
>>> --
>>> Gays make sick attempt at Harry Potter
>>> http://www.methodshop.com/gadgets/re...-stick/big.jpg
>>> https://ari.jottit.com/ YOU want to be next...? **** with 'FOX then...
>>> https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.ph...9&postcount=25
>>> Anybody with an internet connection, 5 grand, an iq above room
>>> temperature and basic literacy can grow outstanding cannabis.
>>
>> Firefox
>> about:config
>> general.useragent.override
>
> FYI this line may need to be manually inserted by the user. A word of
> caution, this change can affect the way a website displays and works.
>
>> As to the date/time, if you want to spoof it, just change it on
>> your computer before sending.
>
> We have that one! ;)
So what you need is a world clock in place of the system clock/time.
With a feature where you can right click systray clock, choose
destination country and system set's it's time there but software in
tray displays your local time.
Wish there were such a program. :(
--
An alkaline environment is detrimental to the "flu" organism, hence
alkalizing agents and an alkaline-reacting diet are helpful.
Edgar Cayce for Edgar Cayce Diet Recommendations
MBAM - I put that **** on everything!
Re: Stop FireFox From Broadcasting Time & Date - READ THIS!
On Mon, 7 Feb 2011 01:46:14 -0500, Searching_____ wrote:
> On Sun, 6 Feb 2011 15:33:35 -0500, heirophant wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 6 Feb 2011 21:20:13 +0100 (CET), Nomen Nescio wrote:
>>
>>>> Well something I never really considered, but since a lot of you here
>>>> are into privacy, security, BECAUSE you are here...,
>>>
>>>> I found something of interest, especially for the VPN and Tor crowd...
>>>
>>>> Most of the VPN, Tor crowd will most likely be using NoScript...GOOD
>>>> TECH...
>>>
>>>> BUT there are going to be times that you'll need to allow a site in
>>>> order to have things TECH properly...
>>>
>>>> PROBLEM...
>>>
>>>> So take the VPN and Tor crowd, broadcasting an IP from Germany...
>>>
>>>> YOU are actually in the USA, Tech does this...
>>>
>>>> NOW because you had to allow NoScript to make a website TECH
>>>> properly...
>>>
>>>> BINGO, you just allowed Firefox to broadcast the actual date and time
>>>> that is on your computer...,
>>>
>>>> AND I'd imagine...then having a date and time relating to the USA...
>>>
>>>> BUSTED with a German IP... ...
>>>
>>>> GET THE picture...?
>>>
>>>> THEY don't add up and you are making yourself look more suspicious...
>>>
>>>> So since I never really thought about this, does anyone here know how
>>>> you can disable Firefox from broadcasting the date and time of your
>>>> computer online...?
>>>
>>>> I KNOW but this is for NOOBS...
>>>
>>>> Oh and if you didn't think Firefox does broadcast this information,
>>>> DUH...
>>>
>>>> Have a LOOK at http://www.stayinvisible.com/, of course for those
>>>> running NoScript, please TECH it in...
>>>
>>>> JonDo also has a nice test that you can see more information the
>>>> browser can reveal...
>>>
>>>> http://what-is-my-ip-address.anonymo...y-servers.net/
>>>
>>>> THANKS
>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Gays make sick attempt at Harry Potter
>>>> http://www.methodshop.com/gadgets/re...-stick/big.jpg
>>>> https://ari.jottit.com/ YOU want to be next...? **** with 'FOX then...
>>>> https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.ph...9&postcount=25
>>>> Anybody with an internet connection, 5 grand, an iq above room
>>>> temperature and basic literacy can grow outstanding cannabis.
>>>
>>> Firefox
>>> about:config
>>> general.useragent.override
>>
>> FYI this line may need to be manually inserted by the user. A word of
>> caution, this change can affect the way a website displays and works.
>>
>>> As to the date/time, if you want to spoof it, just change it on
>>> your computer before sending.
>>
>> We have that one! ;)
>
> So what you need is a world clock in place of the system clock/time.
> With a feature where you can right click systray clock, choose
> destination country and system set's it's time there but software in
> tray displays your local time.
>
> Wish there were such a program. :(
I call this more of drawing 'Attention' to one's self rather then
reducing security, privacy or anonymity...
But the thing is, when we want to maintain, security, privacy or
anonymity, do we want to draw any unneeded attention to
ourselves...DUMB...
That could possibly jeopardize any of this? Well I personally say
no...
So this is why I'd like to be able to stop this....
Re: Stop FireFox From Broadcasting Time & Date - READ THIS!
On Tue, 8 Feb 2011 00:46:28 -0500, DasFox wrote:
> On Mon, 7 Feb 2011 01:46:14 -0500, Searching_____ wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 6 Feb 2011 15:33:35 -0500, heirophant wrote:
>>
>>> On Sun, 6 Feb 2011 21:20:13 +0100 (CET), Nomen Nescio wrote:
>>>
>>>>> Well something I never really considered, but since a lot of you here
>>>>> are into privacy, security, BECAUSE you are here...,
>>>>
>>>>> I found something of interest, especially for the VPN and Tor crowd...
>>>>
>>>>> Most of the VPN, Tor crowd will most likely be using NoScript...GOOD
>>>>> TECH...
>>>>
>>>>> BUT there are going to be times that you'll need to allow a site in
>>>>> order to have things TECH properly...
>>>>
>>>>> PROBLEM...
>>>>
>>>>> So take the VPN and Tor crowd, broadcasting an IP from Germany...
>>>>
>>>>> YOU are actually in the USA, Tech does this...
>>>>
>>>>> NOW because you had to allow NoScript to make a website TECH
>>>>> properly...
>>>>
>>>>> BINGO, you just allowed Firefox to broadcast the actual date and time
>>>>> that is on your computer...,
>>>>
>>>>> AND I'd imagine...then having a date and time relating to the USA...
>>>>
>>>>> BUSTED with a German IP... ...
>>>>
>>>>> GET THE picture...?
>>>>
>>>>> THEY don't add up and you are making yourself look more suspicious...
>>>>
>>>>> So since I never really thought about this, does anyone here know how
>>>>> you can disable Firefox from broadcasting the date and time of your
>>>>> computer online...?
>>>>
>>>>> I KNOW but this is for NOOBS...
>>>>
>>>>> Oh and if you didn't think Firefox does broadcast this information,
>>>>> DUH...
>>>>
>>>>> Have a LOOK at http://www.stayinvisible.com/, of course for those
>>>>> running NoScript, please TECH it in...
>>>>
>>>>> JonDo also has a nice test that you can see more information the
>>>>> browser can reveal...
>>>>
>>>>> http://what-is-my-ip-address.anonymo...y-servers.net/
>>>>
>>>>> THANKS
>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Gays make sick attempt at Harry Potter
>>>>> http://www.methodshop.com/gadgets/re...-stick/big.jpg
>>>>> https://ari.jottit.com/ YOU want to be next...? **** with 'FOX then...
>>>>> https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.ph...9&postcount=25
>>>>> Anybody with an internet connection, 5 grand, an iq above room
>>>>> temperature and basic literacy can grow outstanding cannabis.
>>>>
>>>> Firefox
>>>> about:config
>>>> general.useragent.override
>>>
>>> FYI this line may need to be manually inserted by the user. A word of
>>> caution, this change can affect the way a website displays and works.
>>>
>>>> As to the date/time, if you want to spoof it, just change it on
>>>> your computer before sending.
>>>
>>> We have that one! ;)
>>
>> So what you need is a world clock in place of the system clock/time.
>> With a feature where you can right click systray clock, choose
>> destination country and system set's it's time there but software in
>> tray displays your local time.
>>
>> Wish there were such a program. :(
>
> I call this more of drawing 'Attention' to one's self rather then
> reducing security, privacy or anonymity...
>
> But the thing is, when we want to maintain, security, privacy or
> anonymity, do we want to draw any unneeded attention to
> ourselves...DUMB...
>
> That could possibly jeopardize any of this? Well I personally say
> no...
>
> So this is why I'd like to be able to stop this....
>
> THANKS
You are already drawing attention to your self, by using a known Tor
or VPN address! Using EST as your TC also draws attention because who
does besides people knowing about this particular issue?
Besides, you never travel with your laptop and forget or don't bother
adjusting the TC.
Re: Stop FireFox From Broadcasting Time & Date - READ THIS!
On Tue, 8 Feb 2011 01:12:35 -0500, katio wrote:
> On Tue, 8 Feb 2011 00:46:28 -0500, DasFox wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 7 Feb 2011 01:46:14 -0500, Searching_____ wrote:
>>
>>> On Sun, 6 Feb 2011 15:33:35 -0500, heirophant wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Sun, 6 Feb 2011 21:20:13 +0100 (CET), Nomen Nescio wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>> Well something I never really considered, but since a lot of you here
>>>>>> are into privacy, security, BECAUSE you are here...,
>>>>>
>>>>>> I found something of interest, especially for the VPN and Tor crowd...
>>>>>
>>>>>> Most of the VPN, Tor crowd will most likely be using NoScript...GOOD
>>>>>> TECH...
>>>>>
>>>>>> BUT there are going to be times that you'll need to allow a site in
>>>>>> order to have things TECH properly...
>>>>>
>>>>>> PROBLEM...
>>>>>
>>>>>> So take the VPN and Tor crowd, broadcasting an IP from Germany...
>>>>>
>>>>>> YOU are actually in the USA, Tech does this...
>>>>>
>>>>>> NOW because you had to allow NoScript to make a website TECH
>>>>>> properly...
>>>>>
>>>>>> BINGO, you just allowed Firefox to broadcast the actual date and time
>>>>>> that is on your computer...,
>>>>>
>>>>>> AND I'd imagine...then having a date and time relating to the USA...
>>>>>
>>>>>> BUSTED with a German IP... ...
>>>>>
>>>>>> GET THE picture...?
>>>>>
>>>>>> THEY don't add up and you are making yourself look more suspicious...
>>>>>
>>>>>> So since I never really thought about this, does anyone here know how
>>>>>> you can disable Firefox from broadcasting the date and time of your
>>>>>> computer online...?
>>>>>
>>>>>> I KNOW but this is for NOOBS...
>>>>>
>>>>>> Oh and if you didn't think Firefox does broadcast this information,
>>>>>> DUH...
>>>>>
>>>>>> Have a LOOK at http://www.stayinvisible.com/, of course for those
>>>>>> running NoScript, please TECH it in...
>>>>>
>>>>>> JonDo also has a nice test that you can see more information the
>>>>>> browser can reveal...
>>>>>
>>>>>> http://what-is-my-ip-address.anonymo...y-servers.net/
>>>>>
>>>>>> THANKS
>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Gays make sick attempt at Harry Potter
>>>>>> http://www.methodshop.com/gadgets/re...-stick/big.jpg
>>>>>> https://ari.jottit.com/ YOU want to be next...? **** with 'FOX then...
>>>>>> https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.ph...9&postcount=25
>>>>>> Anybody with an internet connection, 5 grand, an iq above room
>>>>>> temperature and basic literacy can grow outstanding cannabis.
>>>>>
>>>>> Firefox
>>>>> about:config
>>>>> general.useragent.override
>>>>
>>>> FYI this line may need to be manually inserted by the user. A word of
>>>> caution, this change can affect the way a website displays and works.
>>>>
>>>>> As to the date/time, if you want to spoof it, just change it on
>>>>> your computer before sending.
>>>>
>>>> We have that one! ;)
>>>
>>> So what you need is a world clock in place of the system clock/time.
>>> With a feature where you can right click systray clock, choose
>>> destination country and system set's it's time there but software in
>>> tray displays your local time.
>>>
>>> Wish there were such a program. :(
>>
>> I call this more of drawing 'Attention' to one's self rather then
>> reducing security, privacy or anonymity...
>>
>> But the thing is, when we want to maintain, security, privacy or
>> anonymity, do we want to draw any unneeded attention to
>> ourselves...DUMB...
>>
>> That could possibly jeopardize any of this? Well I personally say
>> no...
>>
>> So this is why I'd like to be able to stop this....
>>
>> THANKS
>
> You are already drawing attention to your self, by using a known Tor
> or VPN address! Using EST as your TC also draws attention because who
> does besides people knowing about this particular issue?
>
> Besides, you never travel with your laptop and forget or don't bother
> adjusting the TC.
Tor will certainly draw a lot more attention then a good VPN...
Who said anything about EST? I'm talking about Local...
I don't know if you missed the point here, so here it is again...
You have a VPN connection that shows your IP from Germany...
But the websites are seeing your local time in the USA, this is all
I'm talking about, keeping things standardized...
If you're going to have a German IP and make things look as legitimate
as possible on the web, then you should be showing a local time in
Germany too...
Forget traveling laptops and changing the time for it or not, it's not
really the point, we're talking about maintaining the best level of
privacy, anonymity, and security, and doing so means having everything
line up...
Re: Stop FireFox From Broadcasting Time & Date - READ THIS!
On Tue, 8 Feb 2011 01:14:11 -0500, DasFox wrote:
> On Tue, 8 Feb 2011 01:12:35 -0500, katio wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 8 Feb 2011 00:46:28 -0500, DasFox wrote:
>>
>>> On Mon, 7 Feb 2011 01:46:14 -0500, Searching_____ wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Sun, 6 Feb 2011 15:33:35 -0500, heirophant wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, 6 Feb 2011 21:20:13 +0100 (CET), Nomen Nescio wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>> Well something I never really considered, but since a lot of you here
>>>>>>> are into privacy, security, BECAUSE you are here...,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I found something of interest, especially for the VPN and Tor crowd...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Most of the VPN, Tor crowd will most likely be using NoScript...GOOD
>>>>>>> TECH...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> BUT there are going to be times that you'll need to allow a site in
>>>>>>> order to have things TECH properly...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> PROBLEM...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So take the VPN and Tor crowd, broadcasting an IP from Germany...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> YOU are actually in the USA, Tech does this...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> NOW because you had to allow NoScript to make a website TECH
>>>>>>> properly...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> BINGO, you just allowed Firefox to broadcast the actual date and time
>>>>>>> that is on your computer...,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> AND I'd imagine...then having a date and time relating to the USA...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> BUSTED with a German IP... ...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> GET THE picture...?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> THEY don't add up and you are making yourself look more suspicious...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So since I never really thought about this, does anyone here know how
>>>>>>> you can disable Firefox from broadcasting the date and time of your
>>>>>>> computer online...?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I KNOW but this is for NOOBS...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Oh and if you didn't think Firefox does broadcast this information,
>>>>>>> DUH...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Have a LOOK at http://www.stayinvisible.com/, of course for those
>>>>>>> running NoScript, please TECH it in...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> JonDo also has a nice test that you can see more information the
>>>>>>> browser can reveal...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://what-is-my-ip-address.anonymo...y-servers.net/
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> THANKS
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> Gays make sick attempt at Harry Potter
>>>>>>> http://www.methodshop.com/gadgets/re...-stick/big.jpg
>>>>>>> https://ari.jottit.com/ YOU want to be next...? **** with 'FOX then...
>>>>>>> https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.ph...9&postcount=25
>>>>>>> Anybody with an internet connection, 5 grand, an iq above room
>>>>>>> temperature and basic literacy can grow outstanding cannabis.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Firefox
>>>>>> about:config
>>>>>> general.useragent.override
>>>>>
>>>>> FYI this line may need to be manually inserted by the user. A word of
>>>>> caution, this change can affect the way a website displays and works.
>>>>>
>>>>>> As to the date/time, if you want to spoof it, just change it on
>>>>>> your computer before sending.
>>>>>
>>>>> We have that one! ;)
>>>>
>>>> So what you need is a world clock in place of the system clock/time.
>>>> With a feature where you can right click systray clock, choose
>>>> destination country and system set's it's time there but software in
>>>> tray displays your local time.
>>>>
>>>> Wish there were such a program. :(
>>>
>>> I call this more of drawing 'Attention' to one's self rather then
>>> reducing security, privacy or anonymity...
>>>
>>> But the thing is, when we want to maintain, security, privacy or
>>> anonymity, do we want to draw any unneeded attention to
>>> ourselves...DUMB...
>>>
>>> That could possibly jeopardize any of this? Well I personally say
>>> no...
>>>
>>> So this is why I'd like to be able to stop this....
>>>
>>> THANKS
>>
>> You are already drawing attention to your self, by using a known Tor
>> or VPN address! Using EST as your TC also draws attention because who
>> does besides people knowing about this particular issue?
>>
>> Besides, you never travel with your laptop and forget or don't bother
>> adjusting the TC.
>
> Tor will certainly draw a lot more attention then a good VPN...
>
> Who said anything about EST? I'm talking about Local...
>
> I don't know if you missed the point here, so here it is again...
>
> You have a VPN connection that shows your IP from Germany...
>
> But the websites are seeing your local time in the USA, this is all
> I'm talking about, keeping things standardized...
>
> If you're going to have a German IP and make things look as legitimate
> as possible on the web, then you should be showing a local time in
> Germany too...
>
> Forget traveling laptops and changing the time for it or not, it's not
> really the point, we're talking about maintaining the best level of
> privacy, anonymity, and security, and doing so means having everything
> line up...
>
> German IP - German Time
> German IP - USA Time
>
> THANKS
The EST comment was towards hierophant, sorry for the confusion now
STFU.
Do you also change your HTTP_ACCEPT Headers from en to de? You can
really take it too far. Against the usual (and realistic) threat
models it won't make a difference and against a dedicated attacker it
doesn't neither because he'll look up your IP and see that it's a
VPN, "decent" or not (btw in this regard many IPs is better ),
DumbFox.
Re: Stop FireFox From Broadcasting Time & Date - READ THIS!
On Tue, 8 Feb 2011 01:14:11 -0500, DasFox wrote:
> Forget traveling laptops and changing the time for it or not, it's not
> really the point, we're talking about maintaining the best level of
> privacy, anonymity, and security, and doing so means having everything
> line up...
>
> German IP - German Time
> German IP - USA Time
As usual you've missed some obvious and important facts...
First of all you're devoid of one of the basic tenets of privacy and
anonymity, in the form of not realizing VPN's don't provide anonymity. So
your whole spew about "blending in" is meaningless to begin with when
talking about single hop proxies.
If you're using a proxy any "attackers" will know that. It's impossible to
keep that information from them. They don't expect you to have everything
"line up" in the first place, so if you DO start mucking around with things
like time zones you're going to stick out like a sore thumb. Your time
won't match your browser string, font selection, or any of the dozens of
other little bits of information you hand out every time you connect,
proxied or otherwise.
Re: Stop FireFox From Broadcasting Time & Date - READ THIS!
On Tue, 8 Feb 2011 09:36:59 -0500, Android Fox Hunter wrote:
> On Tue, 8 Feb 2011 01:14:11 -0500, DasFox wrote:
>
>> Forget traveling laptops and changing the time for it or not, it's not
>> really the point, we're talking about maintaining the best level of
>> privacy, anonymity, and security, and doing so means having everything
>> line up...
>>
>> German IP - German Time
>> German IP - USA Time
>
> As usual you've missed some obvious and important facts...
>
> First of all you're devoid of one of the basic tenets of privacy and
> anonymity, in the form of not realizing VPN's don't provide anonymity.
As usual YOU've missed some obvious and important facts...I KNOW
this..
> So
> your whole spew about "blending in" is meaningless to begin with when
> talking about single hop proxies.
NEVER said blending in, YOU'RE making **** up...
> If you're using a proxy any "attackers" will know that.
WRONG...some not all or any...
> It's impossible to keep that information from them. They don't
> expect you to have everything "line up" in the first place, so if
> you DO start mucking around with things like time zones you're
> going to stick out like a sore thumb.
WRONG...consistency means not noticed...JUST AS my TZ now is UNREAL to
me...did you notice...?...NO...PROOF...
> Your time won't match your browser string, font selection, or any of
> the dozens of other little bits of information you hand out every
> time you connect, proxied or otherwise.
WRONG...consistency means not noticed...JUST AS my TZ now is UNREAL to
me...did you notice...?...NO...PROOF...
Re: Stop FireFox From Broadcasting Time & Date - READ THIS!
On Tue, 8 Feb 2011 15:28:13 -0500, DasFox wrote:
> On Tue, 8 Feb 2011 09:36:59 -0500, Android Fox Hunter wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 8 Feb 2011 01:14:11 -0500, DasFox wrote:
>>
>>> Forget traveling laptops and changing the time for it or not, it's not
>>> really the point, we're talking about maintaining the best level of
>>> privacy, anonymity, and security, and doing so means having everything
>>> line up...
>>>
>>> German IP - German Time
>>> German IP - USA Time
>>
>> As usual you've missed some obvious and important facts...
>>
>> First of all you're devoid of one of the basic tenets of privacy and
>> anonymity, in the form of not realizing VPN's don't provide anonymity.
>
> As usual YOU've missed some obvious and important facts...I KNOW
> this..
Right. That's why you're babbling like a fool about single hop proxies and
things like Tor being comparable, one "better" than the other...
>
>> So
>> your whole spew about "blending in" is meaningless to begin with when
>> talking about single hop proxies.
>
> NEVER said blending in, YOU'RE making **** up...
See the quotes dummy? Go look up the term paraphrasing.
*laugh*
>
>> If you're using a proxy any "attackers" will know that.
>
> WRONG...some not all or any...
If you really believe there's anyone out there who might be a threat to any
sort of encrypted traffic that CAN'T trivially know you're using a proxy,
you're a complete moron and there's no sense wasting any more of my time
with your sock self.
Re: Stop FireFox From Broadcasting Time & Date - READ THIS!
On Tue, 8 Feb 2011 21:25:25 -0500, DasFox wrote:
> On Tue, 8 Feb 2011 21:14:09 -0500, Hito Shirezu wrote:
>
>> Right. That's why
>
> *PLONK*
>
> Enjoy TAKING TO YOURSELF...
>
> THANKS
Now look what you have gone and done, Hito! All you have left is me ;)
since Wilders won't take your registration without disallowing your
posting privileges ;0)
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