Disclaimer
This site does not support carding, hacking or any Fraudulent activities. This article is for educational purposes only. It aims to point out why hackers and carders often go undetected and how you can hide your IP so as to access blocked content. Although the fraudulent steps discussed may work in real life, Security Cavern warns you against any fraudulent behavior as it is against the law.
Since you have done a proper setup to use an SSH, in the last series, lets go find a good SSH to use. Let’s assume you are living or looking for an SSH in Bradenton, Florida with a ZIP Code 34211. Below are the steps to follow:
1- Go to tunastock (you will need to have balance loaded to purchase an SSH). You can only load your account using bitcoins. If you do not know how to buy bitcoins follow the link below.
[Suggested Reading: How to Buy Bitcoins with PayPal (Virwox Option)]
2-Type in and search the state that you are looking for. (In our case we are looking for Florida).
3- If you click the ZIP category it will organize them in numerical order. Now we can easily search for the location we need (34211). You can see below they have one SSH from our desired location.
4- Click Information to see more details about the SSH. This will allow you to see blacklists, ISP, etc. It will also let you check proxy score and risk score for 25 cents. Note: I did click the option to check risk score and proxy score that is why you see them displayed. For this SSH, I would not have used it because it has two blacklists. In my opinion ONE blacklist isn’t bad at all. I mean shit, even my mom’s home IP address has a blacklist on it and she ain’t no spammer. If you did not read or watch about how to tell when the risk and proxy score is fine, follow the link below.
[Suggested Reading: Finding the Right IP]
5- So you clicked the BUY NOW button above and it will take you to a page with all your previous and current purchases. It will also let you Check whether your SSH is active or not. If it is no longer active the site will refund the $1.55 you’ve paid for the SSH.
6- Now that you’ve checked your SSH you can plug it in to Bitvise. I have highlighted what you need to fill up. The rest of the settings were done in the previous blog.
[Suggested Reading: Installing and Setting Up Bitvise and Proxifier]
7- Turn on Proxifier and you are ready to rock! Don’t forget to adjust your system’s time zone to the time zone of your IP address. An easy way to check if this is all working properly is to go to open this site in your browser. It will tell you if your time system is off, what’s your DNS showing, blacklists, WebRTC leak and many other stuff.
Final Note of SSH
If you plan to use SSHs and manage multiple profiles from one Virtual Machine like I suggested, you MUST download and install BleachBit. This software will delete the shit out of all your cookies, temp files, stray data, etc. Hillary Clinton used this when she was preparing for her FBI subpeona, that’s how good it works.
The video below will help you setup BleachBit and explain why you need it as well as how to use it
Next Reading: [Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) as a Substitute for SSH]
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