1. Never upload any private video to cloud. Turn off all auto-backup on your phone. That will save your ass.
2. Use RAR encryption and a long password. So far I haven't seen any pros able to defeat rar encryption. Basically, I bait all my cybersecurity friends (they work in cyber security for famous companies) and none of them able to crack it thus far even with an attractive "video" waiting for them.
3. NEVER bring your computer to others for repair. If spoil, just use a hammer and wreck the hard disk and burn it in a remote spot. That's why never store anything on devices you don't personally own.
how many people after reading this want to destroy his PC?
As WFH, I am sure many uses company laptop to browse porn, sbf.
Juts in case PC down pr IT update somethin, can they trace our activities, assuming we do the basic housekeeping remove hstory, remove cache.
Will something pop up in the middle of your presentation ? Hahhahah
We cannot whack the HDD or PC.
Have to pay if do that
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Thanks for the points, will up you shortly after I recovered. For your case, it is always the best to set your recording directory to your memory card, not in your phone.
Keep that memory card in an obscured place and have another for daily use. Mr blue uniform IT forensics team can recover those deleted files. You need an app or program to wipe the memory card, HDD least twice (though more the merrier) to ensure any recovered data is unreadable.
A long time ago, I bought a digi cam from a guy from the net (memory card included). I managed to retrieve like 90% of the photos and they're readable . Lucky for him, all the photos he took have no juicy content
Last but not least, don't use hp to record. This is a 3rd sure fire way to incriminate yourself. Like i mentioned, best is to stop. If you cannot stop, find a way to record it remotely so that you don't even need to go back personally and retrieve the recording.
Don't say I do not have empathy for your "dirty" hobbies. I think I just handed almost all the "tools" to you guys. Kindly do NOT ask further or pm me for specifics. (Applies to EVERYONE)
Just a fun note: Fingerprints now can be retrieve from paper surfaces, which is technologically impossible 10++ years ago.
very good advice bro
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Last time stay on campus in school very easy to set up position for recording, especially with those app can use front facing camera, they won't suspect anything. Can put the phone on clothes, inside bag, shorts etc. Even though sometimes the angle a bit off, or never fully record the entire act, still worth it. Low light issues can easily solve with media player like VLC to up the brightness and contrast.
Nothing to do just go back and rewatch those videos, reminisce the young wild times.
What I do after getting the video, get an external HDD, then transfer and store there. Every few months just factory reset phone to be safe, same goes for laptop/pc.
how many people after reading this want to destroy his PC?
As WFH, I am sure many uses company laptop to browse porn, sbf.
Juts in case PC down pr IT update somethin, can they trace our activities, assuming we do the basic housekeeping remove hstory, remove cache.
Will something pop up in the middle of your presentation ? Hahhahah
We cannot whack the HDD or PC.
Have to pay if do that
use company laptop to surf porn is play with fire.
In case you don't know, many "anti-virus" software have can easily track:
User browser history
User keystrokes (in premium editions)
What devices was plug in
Real time view of webcam for anti-theft measures
What software was installed / uninstalled
My suggestion is just keep a cheap $300 notebook for your "private" fun and destroy it when it's spoilt.
use company laptop to surf porn is play with fire.
In case you don't know, many "anti-virus" software have can easily track:
User browser history
User keystrokes (in premium editions)
What devices was plug in
Real time view of webcam for anti-theft measures
What software was installed / uninstalled
My suggestion is just keep a cheap $300 notebook for your "private" fun and destroy it when it's spoilt.
If your company IT has control over admin rights of the laptop issued to you and they can auto-pushdown patches and s/w updates to that laptop, and also maintain a list of banned websites, then yes, that laptop is totally compromised. Do not use it for private internet surfing.
All your actions are on record. But it's just like cctv. No incident, no reports, no one will make it an issue. However, one fine day .....