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MalwareTech7490 karma

No. They probably took one look at all the shitposting and memes in my twitter feed and were like "naaaah".

MalwareTech4691 karma

I've always wanted to do educational videos and possibly conference talks, but until i got dragged out into the spotlight I wasn't confident enough to make the leap from being anonymous. Now that my identity has become public, I feel more confident to give it a go as it's a much smaller jump to make.

MalwareTech3340 karma

CPU: i7 6700k

Ram: 2x 16GB DDR4 3200 Mhz (G.SKILL Ripjaws)

Disk: Samsung 960 PRO

MB: Asus Maximus VIII Hero

GPU: Nvidia GTX Titan X (Pascal)

Monitor: 3x Dell u2715h

Case: Cooler Master Cosmos 2

Not sure about best isolation but I use VMWare Workstation for local VMs and ESXi for remote (VMware fanboy here).

MalwareTech2580 karma

Yes, but please don't buy me a drink (the more drunk I get the less able I am to say no to a free drink and I usually end up passed out in a hedge somewhere).

MalwareTech2322 karma

Simply put: if you want to be truly never found you can't share any personal stuff about you online, you need total separation of your real life and online identity (including avoiding any use of your real name and address for online services, including billing). Honestly it's not fun and not worth it unless you've actually got something to hide.

Initially I lost out on many job offers because I wasn't comfortable publicly linking my online identity to my real one.