BurnerPhone

Rich Jones rich at openwatch.net
Fri Jan 24 17:37:19 PST 2014


Is there the GSM equivalent of a VPN? Seems like you could set up a public
rotating proxy pretty easily with Asterix + DIDx..

Just dial 1-900-MIX-ALOT - get a tone, enter the actual recipient number,
get connected through another exit point..

R


On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 5:27 PM, Dan Staples <danstaples at disman.tl> wrote:

> Keep in mind that using burner phones does little to nothing to provide
> anonymity, especially when facing a state-level adversary. It's the
> patterns and connections in your communications habits that give you
> away, and burner phones won't hide that:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bM0PmwOlifE
>
> d
>
> On 01/24/2014 08:01 PM, Rich Jones wrote:
> > https://www.burnerphone.us/
> >
> > Anonymous burners for 75$ in BTC. Sweet.
> >
> > http://blog.burnerphone.us/
> >
> > "Right now, we sell a single item: a Burner Kit, which:
> >
> >   * Comes with a new quality disposable GSM cell phone.
> >   * Comes with a pre-installed 30 day SIM card that provides you with
> >     unlimited US calling and unlimited international SMS.
> >   * Comes with a pre-charged phone battery ready for usage when it
> arrives.
> >   * Comes with on demand 2-minute activation. You can /activate/ your
> >     Burner when you /need/ it — this way you can hold onto it until
> >     necessary, then activate it and start your 30 days of usage.
> >   * Comes with nationwide coverage in the USA — no matter where you are
> >     on our nationwide GSM network, you’ll have service.
> >   * Can be bought with Bitcoin or Bank Card for 75$.
> >   * Can be thrown away (or recycled) when you’re finished with it —
> >     making it /extremely difficult/ for third parties monitoring your
> >     communications to figure out /who you are/ or /where you are/."
> >
> > Run by the wonderful @rdegges <https://github.com/rdegges>.
> >
> > Could be old news, but I just found out about it and thought I'd share..
> >
> > R
> >
> >
>
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