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Hello, running in the shadows! Hello, random carders. This article will be useful for absolutely everyone (!!!) living on the territory of the former USSR countries. Yes, and for those living abroad, too. Especially in big cities.
After all, it is with this article that we will start the physical security course, a course about security in real life. Because you already know something about network security.
How can I tell if someone is following you?
You have an unpleasant suspicion that someone is following you, whether it's a person from a car, or an ordinary pedestrian. Here's how you can really find out if you're being watched. I offer a fairly detailed life hackthat will help you find out if all this is real - the one who is walking behind you or driving in the car is specifically following you.
There are a lot of paranoids in the world. But sometimes paranoia can save your life, and here's why. Imagine a situation: you go to your favorite bar, order your favorite beer, chat with a warm bartender or some girl, and then you see that some guy in a red cap is sitting and staring at you. No, he's not gay, and he doesn't look at your rolls — he's really watching you. You walk out of the bar, and he walks out with you, trying to act natural. You think, " Okay, this is just an accident." But as soon as you get home, you realize that this is no fucking accident.: the guy in the red cap is still following you. Okay, you think, hiding in your house and waiting a couple of hours before packing your gym bag. "It happens to everyone, and it's still an accident." And you sigh calmly when you leave the house and realize that the guy in the red cap isn't there. But when you leave the gym, you see a different picture: in the car parked next to the hall, the same guy is sitting, but already in an idiotic green cap. An accident? Don't be a fool — you're being watched.
Why is someone following me? I'm a simple man and I've never done anything wrong to anyone
This is the first question that a person who feels that someone is following them asks themselves. And all this is due to the fact that in our country, most people suspect secret surveillance and begin to believe that it is being monitored by law enforcement agencies. And what is characteristic, the paradox is this: such suspicions arise in people who are not guilty of anything in front of anyone. The main thing is not to panic and calm down. If you really didn't do anything illegal, then it is unlikely that you are being watched by good uncles cops. They usually don't care about ordinary citizens.
There may be several reasons for surveillance.
The most obvious one is that you're breaking the law. You probably steal cars, sell women and cocaine, sit on Darknet channels in Telegram, make deluges and mutate schemes (which we will teach you). If you don't have a good roof over your head, then sooner or later you will be herded. We don't protect criminals, of course, but if we were in this position, we'd shut down all the shady activities in a matter of moments, dissolving the evidence in acid.
There is a simpler option, but also quite unpleasant. And again, it is connected with the organs of our good and most honest state security, namely: you somehow got into the list of" suspicious individuals "who hang around with opposition formations, drug culture (drugs are evil) and everything that"destroys stability". Usually, such people fall under the distribution when they make an incorrect repost (up to 5 years in a general regime colony) of news. Employees of internal affairs agencies need to work out their plan, despite the fact that you did not do anything illegal. The way out is as simple as possible: do not expose yourself publicly, otherwise they may be interested in you.
Unfortunately for citizens, law enforcement officers are not the only ones who can conduct surveillance. In fact, the list of people who can follow you is not small. For example, you may be followed by a detective and angry former colleagues (subordinates), as well as criminals or your spouse (bride or groom, etc.)
Could it be worse? I think so: you may be being chased by a criminal who wants to rip your belly open and steal your wallet. If this is too harsh, then here are some milder options: you could just offend some psychopath that you don't even know about (we teach a separate victimology course). For example, this morning you cut off a guy and he got really angry. Or you stole a girl from some idiot and now he's out for blood. You can understand it, but it doesn't make it any easier for you.
There is only one conclusion to be drawn. Don't underestimate the people around you! After all, you can really be watched from the outside. We are not talking about the need to constantly check for surveillance. Let's not be paradoxical and hysterical about this. But if you really have reason to suspect that you are being followed, then my advice will help you really find out and establish whether such surveillance exists or whether it is still your imagination. In order to find out all this, it is necessary to use some methods of detecting surveillance, as well as to be informed. That's basically all.
Important!
Yes, the chances that you will find yourself in such a situation are small, but if you understand that such a mess is happening to you, then it would be good to develop an evacuation and protection plan.
What to do if someone is secretly stalking you
You need to explore everything that surrounds you. Maintain situational awareness. Ask yourself questions periodically:
As a rule, during the surveillance of law enforcement agencies, several operatives take part in the surveillance, who alternately observe you changing with each other so that you do not pay any attention to them. For example, one operative follows you to a pre-agreed point.
Then another law enforcement officer enters the case. Their actions are also controlled by a coordinator, who uses the radio to guide their actions. What this might actually mean. For example, if you are walking and an operative follows you, then when you go to a cafe to have a cup of coffee, then another employee will definitely replace the operative in this cafe. And if you suspect that you are being followed by paying attention to the person who was following you, then, being in a cafe, making sure that he left, as a rule, you will calm down and lose your vigilance. But in reality, the surveillance will continue and you will have almost no chance of finding another person assigned to follow you. Thus, during surveillance by the special services, one operative never takes part in surveillance for a long time.
Look, there's a CIA rule that Jason Hanson worked out.
It is used in intelligence: If you see the same person in three different places, you should be much more observant. If it happened once, then it's an accident. If it happened twice, then it's a coincidence. If this happens three times, it is an enemy action.
We also advise you to pay attention to your intuition — it always tells us something.
There are several ways to answer the question " Who is following me?". Namely, you will be able to find out for yourself whether a professional or a simple amateur is following you. You will also be able to find out exactly if you have started to suspect that you are being followed, which simply does not exist, whether the person you noticed is suspicious, or in fact he is a random passerby. We recommend what you should do:
Pay attention to who is around you.
Start paying attention to people who pass by or pass you in the pedestrian flow. You will be pleasantly surprised to see that most people are walking along the sidewalks and chatting enthusiastically on their mobile phones. None of them pay any attention to the world around them, or to you, just go with their heads down and look blankly at the asphalt.
Keep your head straight and pay attention not only to people walking, but also to cars that you meet along the way. You should know the familiar world around you and what the mass of people on the street looks like, as well as notice the mass flow of cars. If you don't know what the world really looks like, you won't be able to identify the person who is following you.
Don't make a habit of looking over your shoulder. Remember that all actions must be performed discreetly and naturally. If you behave suspiciously, then the person who is following you may understand that you suspect him and saw the surveillance, and then the secret observer may change tactics. For example, special surveillance agents know that if you look back over your shoulder every three steps, they are more likely to think that the subject has become suspicious, has begun to behave suspiciously, which can only mean that you have sensed surveillance. Most likely, after such behavior on your part, special agents will stop surveillance in order to resume it later.
If you feel that you are being followed, then start watching. Pay attention to a car in your yard that you've never seen before. Write down the car number in your phone. If you are driving in a traffic jam, pay attention to the cars that repeat your actions on the road. For example, for those cars that are rebuilt after you several times.
We'll cover the rest in the next part of this article. Stay tuned. Stay in the very depths of the DarkNet.
After all, it is with this article that we will start the physical security course, a course about security in real life. Because you already know something about network security.
How can I tell if someone is following you?
You have an unpleasant suspicion that someone is following you, whether it's a person from a car, or an ordinary pedestrian. Here's how you can really find out if you're being watched. I offer a fairly detailed life hackthat will help you find out if all this is real - the one who is walking behind you or driving in the car is specifically following you.
There are a lot of paranoids in the world. But sometimes paranoia can save your life, and here's why. Imagine a situation: you go to your favorite bar, order your favorite beer, chat with a warm bartender or some girl, and then you see that some guy in a red cap is sitting and staring at you. No, he's not gay, and he doesn't look at your rolls — he's really watching you. You walk out of the bar, and he walks out with you, trying to act natural. You think, " Okay, this is just an accident." But as soon as you get home, you realize that this is no fucking accident.: the guy in the red cap is still following you. Okay, you think, hiding in your house and waiting a couple of hours before packing your gym bag. "It happens to everyone, and it's still an accident." And you sigh calmly when you leave the house and realize that the guy in the red cap isn't there. But when you leave the gym, you see a different picture: in the car parked next to the hall, the same guy is sitting, but already in an idiotic green cap. An accident? Don't be a fool — you're being watched.
Why is someone following me? I'm a simple man and I've never done anything wrong to anyone
This is the first question that a person who feels that someone is following them asks themselves. And all this is due to the fact that in our country, most people suspect secret surveillance and begin to believe that it is being monitored by law enforcement agencies. And what is characteristic, the paradox is this: such suspicions arise in people who are not guilty of anything in front of anyone. The main thing is not to panic and calm down. If you really didn't do anything illegal, then it is unlikely that you are being watched by good uncles cops. They usually don't care about ordinary citizens.
There may be several reasons for surveillance.
The most obvious one is that you're breaking the law. You probably steal cars, sell women and cocaine, sit on Darknet channels in Telegram, make deluges and mutate schemes (which we will teach you). If you don't have a good roof over your head, then sooner or later you will be herded. We don't protect criminals, of course, but if we were in this position, we'd shut down all the shady activities in a matter of moments, dissolving the evidence in acid.
There is a simpler option, but also quite unpleasant. And again, it is connected with the organs of our good and most honest state security, namely: you somehow got into the list of" suspicious individuals "who hang around with opposition formations, drug culture (drugs are evil) and everything that"destroys stability". Usually, such people fall under the distribution when they make an incorrect repost (up to 5 years in a general regime colony) of news. Employees of internal affairs agencies need to work out their plan, despite the fact that you did not do anything illegal. The way out is as simple as possible: do not expose yourself publicly, otherwise they may be interested in you.
Unfortunately for citizens, law enforcement officers are not the only ones who can conduct surveillance. In fact, the list of people who can follow you is not small. For example, you may be followed by a detective and angry former colleagues (subordinates), as well as criminals or your spouse (bride or groom, etc.)
Could it be worse? I think so: you may be being chased by a criminal who wants to rip your belly open and steal your wallet. If this is too harsh, then here are some milder options: you could just offend some psychopath that you don't even know about (we teach a separate victimology course). For example, this morning you cut off a guy and he got really angry. Or you stole a girl from some idiot and now he's out for blood. You can understand it, but it doesn't make it any easier for you.
There is only one conclusion to be drawn. Don't underestimate the people around you! After all, you can really be watched from the outside. We are not talking about the need to constantly check for surveillance. Let's not be paradoxical and hysterical about this. But if you really have reason to suspect that you are being followed, then my advice will help you really find out and establish whether such surveillance exists or whether it is still your imagination. In order to find out all this, it is necessary to use some methods of detecting surveillance, as well as to be informed. That's basically all.
Important!
Yes, the chances that you will find yourself in such a situation are small, but if you understand that such a mess is happening to you, then it would be good to develop an evacuation and protection plan.
What to do if someone is secretly stalking you
You need to explore everything that surrounds you. Maintain situational awareness. Ask yourself questions periodically:
- Is everything that happens within the normal range or not?
- Are there any anomalies?
- Have you noticed too much eye contact lately?
- Are there any unfamiliar cars that are parked near your house? How many strange people visit places that are your "lair of relaxation"?
- Is there someone new in your home yard? How does it behave?
As a rule, during the surveillance of law enforcement agencies, several operatives take part in the surveillance, who alternately observe you changing with each other so that you do not pay any attention to them. For example, one operative follows you to a pre-agreed point.
Then another law enforcement officer enters the case. Their actions are also controlled by a coordinator, who uses the radio to guide their actions. What this might actually mean. For example, if you are walking and an operative follows you, then when you go to a cafe to have a cup of coffee, then another employee will definitely replace the operative in this cafe. And if you suspect that you are being followed by paying attention to the person who was following you, then, being in a cafe, making sure that he left, as a rule, you will calm down and lose your vigilance. But in reality, the surveillance will continue and you will have almost no chance of finding another person assigned to follow you. Thus, during surveillance by the special services, one operative never takes part in surveillance for a long time.
Look, there's a CIA rule that Jason Hanson worked out.
It is used in intelligence: If you see the same person in three different places, you should be much more observant. If it happened once, then it's an accident. If it happened twice, then it's a coincidence. If this happens three times, it is an enemy action.
We also advise you to pay attention to your intuition — it always tells us something.
There are several ways to answer the question " Who is following me?". Namely, you will be able to find out for yourself whether a professional or a simple amateur is following you. You will also be able to find out exactly if you have started to suspect that you are being followed, which simply does not exist, whether the person you noticed is suspicious, or in fact he is a random passerby. We recommend what you should do:
Pay attention to who is around you.
Start paying attention to people who pass by or pass you in the pedestrian flow. You will be pleasantly surprised to see that most people are walking along the sidewalks and chatting enthusiastically on their mobile phones. None of them pay any attention to the world around them, or to you, just go with their heads down and look blankly at the asphalt.
Keep your head straight and pay attention not only to people walking, but also to cars that you meet along the way. You should know the familiar world around you and what the mass of people on the street looks like, as well as notice the mass flow of cars. If you don't know what the world really looks like, you won't be able to identify the person who is following you.
Don't make a habit of looking over your shoulder. Remember that all actions must be performed discreetly and naturally. If you behave suspiciously, then the person who is following you may understand that you suspect him and saw the surveillance, and then the secret observer may change tactics. For example, special surveillance agents know that if you look back over your shoulder every three steps, they are more likely to think that the subject has become suspicious, has begun to behave suspiciously, which can only mean that you have sensed surveillance. Most likely, after such behavior on your part, special agents will stop surveillance in order to resume it later.
If you feel that you are being followed, then start watching. Pay attention to a car in your yard that you've never seen before. Write down the car number in your phone. If you are driving in a traffic jam, pay attention to the cars that repeat your actions on the road. For example, for those cars that are rebuilt after you several times.
We'll cover the rest in the next part of this article. Stay tuned. Stay in the very depths of the DarkNet.