I believe anonymity includes many sides; removing any traces possible, leaving traces that lead to dead ends, masking, tunnelling, the whole 9. Of course, not creating any tracks to begin with; that is your best bet... In my many years, everything I have been asked to read, or have found and read, removing traces has always been a highly regarded note. As far as blogs, don't know of any, but I have taken a quick look at that anti-forensics; seems interesting, thanks for the share.
"Mind, body, heart, and soul; when all work as one, this is control." - myself
What OS are you installing? As for our tracks, in all actuality, we leave behind many, many tracks. Everything on your drive can be restored half the time; hence the DOD standards in drive wiping. The Bash shell can show you a lot about a lot when you really start getting into it... Which is why I tend to laugh at people who ask for tools; it's like create them your own, or learn what's at your finger tips lol. Out of curiosity; how long you been in the game?
"Mind, body, heart, and soul; when all work as one, this is control." - myself
Installed and running Ubuntu :-) I don't think I will ever go back to windows.
Yeah, I'm loving the terminal! So much info though.
Haven't been in the game long at all, for many years I've had an interest in it. Only this last year I've been researching and practicing a minimum of four hours a day. How long have you been in it?
"There are two types of women, goddesses and doormats. - Pablo Picasso
I've been hacking for roughly 17, almost 18 years... Started on Windows 93... Throughout the years, I pretty much ventured through every major shell; with the exception of any designed in the past 5 years outside of Bash updates.Though I tend to forget a lot of shit, so I tend to have to re-learn things after a few years of not doing something lol. But one great thing about Bash, is that it makes it easy to find a lot about a lot without much of a problem lol. Personally I never really cared for Ubuntu, or Debian; always been a red hat/fedora kind of guy lol. Though if you like Ubuntu, when your ready, check out bsd, fedora, red hat, and/or solaris; personally solaris ftw amongst unix lol.
"Mind, body, heart, and soul; when all work as one, this is control." - myself
No I don't dream in code lol; but I do think in code most of the time lol. Back before my head injury I used to be able to read binary and hex as if it were english lol. Now days it's a struggle to read it; I can still figure it out, but it is a struggle lol. I think Red Hat costs now so yea lol; but Fedora is pretty tight.
"Mind, body, heart, and soul; when all work as one, this is control." - myself