Originally posted by Sublimity
Yes, I know this already. A keylogger though can help get more information that is not saved...
Both have their own perks, both in which I may add and use.
Okay, here are some of my recommendations for paid VPNs. Though I don't really see why you'd need one for a phisher or keylogger, because in most cases the keylogger just uploads the logs to a server or sends them over email.
This one seems popular on HF, never used it, but by the number of phishing, ratting, keylogging script kiddies on that site, I have no doubt it would work:
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I've heard another popular VPN is
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One that I have used is
You must login or register to view this content.. Its worked beautifully, and I'd highly recommend, though I've never done anything blackhat with it, and I don't really know their policies on it (though its Swiss, so I'd imagine its fairly secure).
I know that CyberGhost is popular:
You must login or register to view this content.. I've also heard they keep logs. But I really don't know much about that one.
Another option would be
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In the end, you can be just as secure on free services. The thing is, when you purchase a paid VPN, there's usually some sort of money trail. The best option for staying anonymous is making like an onion... lots of layers. Connect to a VPN, then go through a few SOCKS proxies, perhaps when using a website, use a simple web based proxy as the final layer of your onion. Its important that a VPN or proxy is no logging, but what's really important, is layers. That way, even if in whatever way you are traced to one server, they still have to go through many more.