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? Bulletproofing Your Telegram ?


Telegram is the go-to messaging app for carders worldwide - fast slick and dead simple to use. Whether youre moving $$$ or just trying to stay connected everyone whos anyone is on there. And lets be real - the alternatives are trash. Jabber feels like its running on Windows 95, Signals a ghost town with basic features and Discord? Thats where script kiddies go to pretend theyre l33t hackers.

telegramhard.png

But heres the thing: Telegram isnt your friend. Those recent headlines about them bending over for governments? Thats not just news - thats a fucking warning shot if there ever was one. If youre moving weight or running schemes on Telegram you better believe theyll hand over everything they have on you the moment heat comes knocking.

So if youre serious about staying free and keeping your business running you need to know how to harden your Telegram game. Because when (not if) they cave to pressure you want them finding nothing but digital tumbleweeds when they come looking.

End-to-End Encryption

End-to-End Encryption (E2E) means your messages are encrypted from the moment they leave your device until they reach their destination. No middleman - not even Telegram - can read them. Its like having a private conversation in a soundproof room instead of shouting across a crowded street.

tele-e2e.png

But heres the fucked up part - Telegram doesnt use E2E by default. Your regular chats? That shits stored in plaintext on their servers. Every message every file every dick pic youve sent is sitting there waiting to be handed over to whoever comes asking with a warrant. And Telegrams track record shows theyll fold faster than a cheap lawn chair when authorities come knocking.

The good news? Telegram does offer E2E through their Secret Chats feature. You have to manually enable it but once you do your messages are actually encrypted end-to-end. The app generates unique encryption keys for each chat that never leave your devices.

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If youre moving product or discussing anything spicy on Telegram enabling Secret Chats is your first line of defense. Yeah its clunkier than regular chats - both users need to be online to start one since it needs to exchange encryption keys and you cant access the chat from multiple devices. But these minor inconveniences beat having your messages laid bare in a court filing.

Think of regular Telegram chats like writing your crimes on a postcard and Secret Chats like using invisible ink that only your recipient can read. That extra layer of security could be the difference between freedom and federal housing.

Phone Number

Phone numbers are Telegrams weakness. Unlike Jabber where you can sign up anonymously with any email Telegram demands SMS verification. That phone number becomes a permanent link back to your identity - a digital fingerprint that can fuck you over if things go south.

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So if youre serious about OPSEC you need to decouple your Telegram from any number that traces back to you. There are a few approaches but most are about as secure as a paper condom:

Online SMS Services
The laziest option is using online SMS receivers. Services like SMSPool let you 'borrow' numbers for verification. Some are even free. But heres the massive fucking problem - these numbers are public. Anyone can access them which means anyone can try logging into your account.

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Burner SIMs
Getting a prepaid SIM with cash seems smart on the surface. You verify your account then toss the SIM like a hot potato right? Wrong. This approach is riddled with holes:

  • If you ever get logged out you need that number again for the SMS code
  • Prepaid SIMs deactivate after periods of inactivity
  • The activation leaves traces - where you bought it which device activated it location data
  • Physical purchases create witnesses and camera footage

Private Telegram Numbers

Telegram knew their SMS requirement was a privacy nightmare. But instead of fixing it they pulled the classic tech company move - creating a paid solution to the problem they caused. Enter Private Telegram Numbers purchased with their TON cryptocurrency.

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These numbers are the only real solution for proper OPSEC. Theyre linked solely to your TON wallet which you can fill with properly mixed crypto. No physical purchase no activation traces no deactivation risks. The only catch? Theyre expensive as fuck and prices keep climbing. But thats the cost of actual privacy - you either pay it or accept the risk of your burner number burning you.

privnum.png

Think of it like this: A private number is your clean registration plate. Yeah it costs more than stealing plates or using fakes but its the difference between professional and amateur hour. The price tag hurts but not as much as explaining to a judge how that $2 burner SIM connects you to a massive fraud operation.

IP Address

Unless youve been living under a fucking rock you saw Telegrams recent memo detailing their cooperation procedures with governments. And the juiciest part? Theyre not just handing over phone numbers or chat logs - theyre serving up IP addresses on a silver platter. That single detail tells you everything you need to know about how crucial it is to never access Telegram from your real IP.

Sure youve got your standard solutions - VPNs residential proxies the usual suspects. But they wont be reliable when shit hits the fan. VPN kill switches fail (and they always fail at the worst possible moment) residential proxies leave breadcrumbs back to you and both can be compromised leading to you getting fucked.
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But heres what blows my mind - hardly anyones using the most obvious solution: TOR. Telegram has a built-in proxy feature sitting right there in settings and if youre running a TOR proxy on your system you can route all your Telegram traffic through it. No VPN bullshit no sketchy residential proxies just pure anonymous routing through the TOR network. If TOR fails no traffic gets sent no leaks happen!

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Being Safe While Using Telegram

Telegrams a powerful tool but its also a ticking time bomb if you dont take precautions. Every feature we covered - E2E encryption private numbers TOR routing - theyre not optional extras. Theyre your digital armor in a world where platforms fold to pressure and privacys treated like a premium feature.

The choice is simple: Either harden your setup now or wait until your opsec failures come back to haunt you. And trust me by then itll be too fucking late. d0ctrine out.
 
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? Bulletproofing Your Telegram ?


Telegram is the go-to messaging app for carders worldwide - fast slick and dead simple to use. Whether youre moving $$$ or just trying to stay connected everyone whos anyone is on there. And lets be real - the alternatives are trash. Jabber feels like its running on Windows 95, Signals a ghost town with basic features and Discord? Thats where script kiddies go to pretend theyre l33t hackers.

View attachment 49322

But heres the thing: Telegram isnt your friend. Those recent headlines about them bending over for governments? Thats not just news - thats a fucking warning shot if there ever was one. If youre moving weight or running schemes on Telegram you better believe theyll hand over everything they have on you the moment heat comes knocking.

So if youre serious about staying free and keeping your business running you need to know how to harden your Telegram game. Because when (not if) they cave to pressure you want them finding nothing but digital tumbleweeds when they come looking.

End-to-End Encryption

End-to-End Encryption (E2E) means your messages are encrypted from the moment they leave your device until they reach their destination. No middleman - not even Telegram - can read them. Its like having a private conversation in a soundproof room instead of shouting across a crowded street.

But heres the fucked up part - Telegram doesnt use E2E by default. Your regular chats? That shits stored in plaintext on their servers. Every message every file every dick pic youve sent is sitting there waiting to be handed over to whoever comes asking with a warrant. And Telegrams track record shows theyll fold faster than a cheap lawn chair when authorities come knocking.

The good news? Telegram does offer E2E through their Secret Chats feature. You have to manually enable it but once you do your messages are actually encrypted end-to-end. The app generates unique encryption keys for each chat that never leave your devices.

If youre moving product or discussing anything spicy on Telegram enabling Secret Chats is your first line of defense. Yeah its clunkier than regular chats - both users need to be online to start one since it needs to exchange encryption keys and you cant access the chat from multiple devices. But these minor inconveniences beat having your messages laid bare in a court filing.

Think of regular Telegram chats like writing your crimes on a postcard and Secret Chats like using invisible ink that only your recipient can read. That extra layer of security could be the difference between freedom and federal housing.

Phone Number

Phone numbers are Telegrams weakness. Unlike Jabber where you can sign up anonymously with any email Telegram demands SMS verification. That phone number becomes a permanent link back to your identity - a digital fingerprint that can fuck you over if things go south.

So if youre serious about OPSEC you need to decouple your Telegram from any number that traces back to you. There are a few approaches but most are about as secure as a paper condom:

Online SMS Services
The laziest option is using online SMS receivers. Services like SMSPool let you 'borrow' numbers for verification. Some are even free. But heres the massive fucking problem - these numbers are public. Anyone can access them which means anyone can try logging into your account.
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***



Burner SIMs
Getting a prepaid SIM with cash seems smart on the surface. You verify your account then toss the SIM like a hot potato right? Wrong. This approach is riddled with holes:

  • If you ever get logged out you need that number again for the SMS code
  • Prepaid SIMs deactivate after periods of inactivity
  • The activation leaves traces - where you bought it which device activated it location data
  • Physical purchases create witnesses and camera footage

Private Telegram Numbers

Telegram knew their SMS requirement was a privacy nightmare. But instead of fixing it they pulled the classic tech company move - creating a paid solution to the problem they caused. Enter Private Telegram Numbers purchased with their TON cryptocurrency.

View attachment 49327

These numbers are the only real solution for proper OPSEC. Theyre linked solely to your TON wallet which you can fill with properly mixed crypto. No physical purchase no activation traces no deactivation risks. The only catch? Theyre expensive as fuck and prices keep climbing. But thats the cost of actual privacy - you either pay it or accept the risk of your burner number burning you.


Think of it like this: A private number is your clean registration plate. Yeah it costs more than stealing plates or using fakes but its the difference between professional and amateur hour. The price tag hurts but not as much as explaining to a judge how that $2 burner SIM connects you to a massive fraud operation.

IP Address

Unless youve been living under a fucking rock you saw Telegrams recent memo detailing their cooperation procedures with governments. And the juiciest part? Theyre not just handing over phone numbers or chat logs - theyre serving up IP addresses on a silver platter. That single detail tells you everything you need to know about how crucial it is to never access Telegram from your real IP.

Sure youve got your standard solutions - VPNs residential proxies the usual suspects. But they wont be reliable when shit hits the fan. VPN kill switches fail (and they always fail at the worst possible moment) residential proxies leave breadcrumbs back to you and both can be compromised leading to you getting fucked.
But heres what blows my mind - hardly anyones using the most obvious solution: TOR. Telegram has a built-in proxy feature sitting right there in settings and if youre running a TOR proxy on your system you can route all your Telegram traffic through it. No VPN bullshit no sketchy residential proxies just pure anonymous routing through the TOR network. If TOR fails no traffic gets sent no leaks happen!


Being Safe While Using Telegram

Telegrams a powerful tool but its also a ticking time bomb if you dont take precautions. Every feature we covered - E2E encryption private numbers TOR routing - theyre not optional extras. Theyre your digital armor in a world where platforms fold to pressure and privacys treated like a premium feature.

The choice is simple: Either harden your setup now or wait until your opsec failures come back to haunt you. And trust me by then itll be too fucking late. d0ctrine out.
 

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View attachment 49321
? Bulletproofing Your Telegram ?


Telegram is the go-to messaging app for carders worldwide - fast slick and dead simple to use. Whether youre moving $$$ or just trying to stay connected everyone whos anyone is on there. And lets be real - the alternatives are trash. Jabber feels like its running on Windows 95, Signals a ghost town with basic features and Discord? Thats where script kiddies go to pretend theyre l33t hackers.

View attachment 49322

But heres the thing: Telegram isnt your friend. Those recent headlines about them bending over for governments? Thats not just news - thats a fucking warning shot if there ever was one. If youre moving weight or running schemes on Telegram you better believe theyll hand over everything they have on you the moment heat comes knocking.

So if youre serious about staying free and keeping your business running you need to know how to harden your Telegram game. Because when (not if) they cave to pressure you want them finding nothing but digital tumbleweeds when they come looking.

End-to-End Encryption

End-to-End Encryption (E2E) means your messages are encrypted from the moment they leave your device until they reach their destination. No middleman - not even Telegram - can read them. Its like having a private conversation in a soundproof room instead of shouting across a crowded street.

But heres the fucked up part - Telegram doesnt use E2E by default. Your regular chats? That shits stored in plaintext on their servers. Every message every file every dick pic youve sent is sitting there waiting to be handed over to whoever comes asking with a warrant. And Telegrams track record shows theyll fold faster than a cheap lawn chair when authorities come knocking.

The good news? Telegram does offer E2E through their Secret Chats feature. You have to manually enable it but once you do your messages are actually encrypted end-to-end. The app generates unique encryption keys for each chat that never leave your devices.

If youre moving product or discussing anything spicy on Telegram enabling Secret Chats is your first line of defense. Yeah its clunkier than regular chats - both users need to be online to start one since it needs to exchange encryption keys and you cant access the chat from multiple devices. But these minor inconveniences beat having your messages laid bare in a court filing.

Think of regular Telegram chats like writing your crimes on a postcard and Secret Chats like using invisible ink that only your recipient can read. That extra layer of security could be the difference between freedom and federal housing.

Phone Number

Phone numbers are Telegrams weakness. Unlike Jabber where you can sign up anonymously with any email Telegram demands SMS verification. That phone number becomes a permanent link back to your identity - a digital fingerprint that can fuck you over if things go south.

So if youre serious about OPSEC you need to decouple your Telegram from any number that traces back to you. There are a few approaches but most are about as secure as a paper condom:

Online SMS Services
The laziest option is using online SMS receivers. Services like SMSPool let you 'borrow' numbers for verification. Some are even free. But heres the massive fucking problem - these numbers are public. Anyone can access them which means anyone can try logging into your account.
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***



Burner SIMs
Getting a prepaid SIM with cash seems smart on the surface. You verify your account then toss the SIM like a hot potato right? Wrong. This approach is riddled with holes:

  • If you ever get logged out you need that number again for the SMS code
  • Prepaid SIMs deactivate after periods of inactivity
  • The activation leaves traces - where you bought it which device activated it location data
  • Physical purchases create witnesses and camera footage

Private Telegram Numbers

Telegram knew their SMS requirement was a privacy nightmare. But instead of fixing it they pulled the classic tech company move - creating a paid solution to the problem they caused. Enter Private Telegram Numbers purchased with their TON cryptocurrency.

View attachment 49327

These numbers are the only real solution for proper OPSEC. Theyre linked solely to your TON wallet which you can fill with properly mixed crypto. No physical purchase no activation traces no deactivation risks. The only catch? Theyre expensive as fuck and prices keep climbing. But thats the cost of actual privacy - you either pay it or accept the risk of your burner number burning you.


Think of it like this: A private number is your clean registration plate. Yeah it costs more than stealing plates or using fakes but its the difference between professional and amateur hour. The price tag hurts but not as much as explaining to a judge how that $2 burner SIM connects you to a massive fraud operation.

IP Address

Unless youve been living under a fucking rock you saw Telegrams recent memo detailing their cooperation procedures with governments. And the juiciest part? Theyre not just handing over phone numbers or chat logs - theyre serving up IP addresses on a silver platter. That single detail tells you everything you need to know about how crucial it is to never access Telegram from your real IP.

Sure youve got your standard solutions - VPNs residential proxies the usual suspects. But they wont be reliable when shit hits the fan. VPN kill switches fail (and they always fail at the worst possible moment) residential proxies leave breadcrumbs back to you and both can be compromised leading to you getting fucked.
But heres what blows my mind - hardly anyones using the most obvious solution: TOR. Telegram has a built-in proxy feature sitting right there in settings and if youre running a TOR proxy on your system you can route all your Telegram traffic through it. No VPN bullshit no sketchy residential proxies just pure anonymous routing through the TOR network. If TOR fails no traffic gets sent no leaks happen!


Being Safe While Using Telegram

Telegrams a powerful tool but its also a ticking time bomb if you dont take precautions. Every feature we covered - E2E encryption private numbers TOR routing - theyre not optional extras. Theyre your digital armor in a world where platforms fold to pressure and privacys treated like a premium feature.

The choice is simple: Either harden your setup now or wait until your opsec failures come back to haunt you. And trust me by then itll be too fucking late. d0ctrine out.
Thx
 

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Thanks professor D0c, now I actually have the tools to properly hit you up on telegram. I've been trying to get blue stacks to run on an rdp and using one of those paid sms verifiers you mentioned, figured already that just firing up telgram on a high quality $40 burner phone to discuss the vulnerabilities of the world wasn't the best of ideas, well, now I know its a fucking terrible idea. Where's a brother supposed to get some anonymous internet these days anyway, silent link, monero and graphene os?
 

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View attachment 49321
? Bulletproofing Your Telegram ?


Telegram is the go-to messaging app for carders worldwide - fast slick and dead simple to use. Whether youre moving $$$ or just trying to stay connected everyone whos anyone is on there. And lets be real - the alternatives are trash. Jabber feels like its running on Windows 95, Signals a ghost town with basic features and Discord? Thats where script kiddies go to pretend theyre l33t hackers.

View attachment 49322

But heres the thing: Telegram isnt your friend. Those recent headlines about them bending over for governments? Thats not just news - thats a fucking warning shot if there ever was one. If youre moving weight or running schemes on Telegram you better believe theyll hand over everything they have on you the moment heat comes knocking.

So if youre serious about staying free and keeping your business running you need to know how to harden your Telegram game. Because when (not if) they cave to pressure you want them finding nothing but digital tumbleweeds when they come looking.

End-to-End Encryption

End-to-End Encryption (E2E) means your messages are encrypted from the moment they leave your device until they reach their destination. No middleman - not even Telegram - can read them. Its like having a private conversation in a soundproof room instead of shouting across a crowded street.

But heres the fucked up part - Telegram doesnt use E2E by default. Your regular chats? That shits stored in plaintext on their servers. Every message every file every dick pic youve sent is sitting there waiting to be handed over to whoever comes asking with a warrant. And Telegrams track record shows theyll fold faster than a cheap lawn chair when authorities come knocking.

The good news? Telegram does offer E2E through their Secret Chats feature. You have to manually enable it but once you do your messages are actually encrypted end-to-end. The app generates unique encryption keys for each chat that never leave your devices.

If youre moving product or discussing anything spicy on Telegram enabling Secret Chats is your first line of defense. Yeah its clunkier than regular chats - both users need to be online to start one since it needs to exchange encryption keys and you cant access the chat from multiple devices. But these minor inconveniences beat having your messages laid bare in a court filing.

Think of regular Telegram chats like writing your crimes on a postcard and Secret Chats like using invisible ink that only your recipient can read. That extra layer of security could be the difference between freedom and federal housing.

Phone Number

Phone numbers are Telegrams weakness. Unlike Jabber where you can sign up anonymously with any email Telegram demands SMS verification. That phone number becomes a permanent link back to your identity - a digital fingerprint that can fuck you over if things go south.

So if youre serious about OPSEC you need to decouple your Telegram from any number that traces back to you. There are a few approaches but most are about as secure as a paper condom:

Online SMS Services
The laziest option is using online SMS receivers. Services like SMSPool let you 'borrow' numbers for verification. Some are even free. But heres the massive fucking problem - these numbers are public. Anyone can access them which means anyone can try logging into your account.
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***



Burner SIMs
Getting a prepaid SIM with cash seems smart on the surface. You verify your account then toss the SIM like a hot potato right? Wrong. This approach is riddled with holes:

  • If you ever get logged out you need that number again for the SMS code
  • Prepaid SIMs deactivate after periods of inactivity
  • The activation leaves traces - where you bought it which device activated it location data
  • Physical purchases create witnesses and camera footage

Private Telegram Numbers

Telegram knew their SMS requirement was a privacy nightmare. But instead of fixing it they pulled the classic tech company move - creating a paid solution to the problem they caused. Enter Private Telegram Numbers purchased with their TON cryptocurrency.

View attachment 49327

These numbers are the only real solution for proper OPSEC. Theyre linked solely to your TON wallet which you can fill with properly mixed crypto. No physical purchase no activation traces no deactivation risks. The only catch? Theyre expensive as fuck and prices keep climbing. But thats the cost of actual privacy - you either pay it or accept the risk of your burner number burning you.


Think of it like this: A private number is your clean registration plate. Yeah it costs more than stealing plates or using fakes but its the difference between professional and amateur hour. The price tag hurts but not as much as explaining to a judge how that $2 burner SIM connects you to a massive fraud operation.

IP Address

Unless youve been living under a fucking rock you saw Telegrams recent memo detailing their cooperation procedures with governments. And the juiciest part? Theyre not just handing over phone numbers or chat logs - theyre serving up IP addresses on a silver platter. That single detail tells you everything you need to know about how crucial it is to never access Telegram from your real IP.

Sure youve got your standard solutions - VPNs residential proxies the usual suspects. But they wont be reliable when shit hits the fan. VPN kill switches fail (and they always fail at the worst possible moment) residential proxies leave breadcrumbs back to you and both can be compromised leading to you getting fucked.
But heres what blows my mind - hardly anyones using the most obvious solution: TOR. Telegram has a built-in proxy feature sitting right there in settings and if youre running a TOR proxy on your system you can route all your Telegram traffic through it. No VPN bullshit no sketchy residential proxies just pure anonymous routing through the TOR network. If TOR fails no traffic gets sent no leaks happen!


Being Safe While Using Telegram

Telegrams a powerful tool but its also a ticking time bomb if you dont take precautions. Every feature we covered - E2E encryption private numbers TOR routing - theyre not optional extras. Theyre your digital armor in a world where platforms fold to pressure and privacys treated like a premium feature.

The choice is simple: Either harden your setup now or wait until your opsec failures come back to haunt you. And trust me by then itll be too fucking late. d0ctrine out.
nice stuff
 

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View attachment 49321
? Bulletproofing Your Telegram ?


Telegram is the go-to messaging app for carders worldwide - fast slick and dead simple to use. Whether youre moving $$$ or just trying to stay connected everyone whos anyone is on there. And lets be real - the alternatives are trash. Jabber feels like its running on Windows 95, Signals a ghost town with basic features and Discord? Thats where script kiddies go to pretend theyre l33t hackers.

View attachment 49322

But heres the thing: Telegram isnt your friend. Those recent headlines about them bending over for governments? Thats not just news - thats a fucking warning shot if there ever was one. If youre moving weight or running schemes on Telegram you better believe theyll hand over everything they have on you the moment heat comes knocking.

So if youre serious about staying free and keeping your business running you need to know how to harden your Telegram game. Because when (not if) they cave to pressure you want them finding nothing but digital tumbleweeds when they come looking.

End-to-End Encryption

End-to-End Encryption (E2E) means your messages are encrypted from the moment they leave your device until they reach their destination. No middleman - not even Telegram - can read them. Its like having a private conversation in a soundproof room instead of shouting across a crowded street.

But heres the fucked up part - Telegram doesnt use E2E by default. Your regular chats? That shits stored in plaintext on their servers. Every message every file every dick pic youve sent is sitting there waiting to be handed over to whoever comes asking with a warrant. And Telegrams track record shows theyll fold faster than a cheap lawn chair when authorities come knocking.

The good news? Telegram does offer E2E through their Secret Chats feature. You have to manually enable it but once you do your messages are actually encrypted end-to-end. The app generates unique encryption keys for each chat that never leave your devices.

If youre moving product or discussing anything spicy on Telegram enabling Secret Chats is your first line of defense. Yeah its clunkier than regular chats - both users need to be online to start one since it needs to exchange encryption keys and you cant access the chat from multiple devices. But these minor inconveniences beat having your messages laid bare in a court filing.

Think of regular Telegram chats like writing your crimes on a postcard and Secret Chats like using invisible ink that only your recipient can read. That extra layer of security could be the difference between freedom and federal housing.

Phone Number

Phone numbers are Telegrams weakness. Unlike Jabber where you can sign up anonymously with any email Telegram demands SMS verification. That phone number becomes a permanent link back to your identity - a digital fingerprint that can fuck you over if things go south.

So if youre serious about OPSEC you need to decouple your Telegram from any number that traces back to you. There are a few approaches but most are about as secure as a paper condom:

Online SMS Services
The laziest option is using online SMS receivers. Services like SMSPool let you 'borrow' numbers for verification. Some are even free. But heres the massive fucking problem - these numbers are public. Anyone can access them which means anyone can try logging into your account.
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***



Burner SIMs
Getting a prepaid SIM with cash seems smart on the surface. You verify your account then toss the SIM like a hot potato right? Wrong. This approach is riddled with holes:

  • If you ever get logged out you need that number again for the SMS code
  • Prepaid SIMs deactivate after periods of inactivity
  • The activation leaves traces - where you bought it which device activated it location data
  • Physical purchases create witnesses and camera footage

Private Telegram Numbers

Telegram knew their SMS requirement was a privacy nightmare. But instead of fixing it they pulled the classic tech company move - creating a paid solution to the problem they caused. Enter Private Telegram Numbers purchased with their TON cryptocurrency.

View attachment 49327

These numbers are the only real solution for proper OPSEC. Theyre linked solely to your TON wallet which you can fill with properly mixed crypto. No physical purchase no activation traces no deactivation risks. The only catch? Theyre expensive as fuck and prices keep climbing. But thats the cost of actual privacy - you either pay it or accept the risk of your burner number burning you.


Think of it like this: A private number is your clean registration plate. Yeah it costs more than stealing plates or using fakes but its the difference between professional and amateur hour. The price tag hurts but not as much as explaining to a judge how that $2 burner SIM connects you to a massive fraud operation.

IP Address

Unless youve been living under a fucking rock you saw Telegrams recent memo detailing their cooperation procedures with governments. And the juiciest part? Theyre not just handing over phone numbers or chat logs - theyre serving up IP addresses on a silver platter. That single detail tells you everything you need to know about how crucial it is to never access Telegram from your real IP.

Sure youve got your standard solutions - VPNs residential proxies the usual suspects. But they wont be reliable when shit hits the fan. VPN kill switches fail (and they always fail at the worst possible moment) residential proxies leave breadcrumbs back to you and both can be compromised leading to you getting fucked.
But heres what blows my mind - hardly anyones using the most obvious solution: TOR. Telegram has a built-in proxy feature sitting right there in settings and if youre running a TOR proxy on your system you can route all your Telegram traffic through it. No VPN bullshit no sketchy residential proxies just pure anonymous routing through the TOR network. If TOR fails no traffic gets sent no leaks happen!


Being Safe While Using Telegram

Telegrams a powerful tool but its also a ticking time bomb if you dont take precautions. Every feature we covered - E2E encryption private numbers TOR routing - theyre not optional extras. Theyre your digital armor in a world where platforms fold to pressure and privacys treated like a premium feature.

The choice is simple: Either harden your setup now or wait until your opsec failures come back to haunt you. And trust me by then itll be too fucking late. d0ctrine out.
thx
 

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Some of us will have to take our chances for $1,500 for a phone number
 

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Some of us will have to take our chances for $1,500 for a phone number
A lot of people won't. But it's not as expensive before, probably around $20 a pop before it became popular.
 

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View attachment 49321
? Bulletproofing Your Telegram ?


Telegram is the go-to messaging app for carders worldwide - fast slick and dead simple to use. Whether youre moving $$$ or just trying to stay connected everyone whos anyone is on there. And lets be real - the alternatives are trash. Jabber feels like its running on Windows 95, Signals a ghost town with basic features and Discord? Thats where script kiddies go to pretend theyre l33t hackers.

View attachment 49322

But heres the thing: Telegram isnt your friend. Those recent headlines about them bending over for governments? Thats not just news - thats a fucking warning shot if there ever was one. If youre moving weight or running schemes on Telegram you better believe theyll hand over everything they have on you the moment heat comes knocking.

So if youre serious about staying free and keeping your business running you need to know how to harden your Telegram game. Because when (not if) they cave to pressure you want them finding nothing but digital tumbleweeds when they come looking.

End-to-End Encryption

End-to-End Encryption (E2E) means your messages are encrypted from the moment they leave your device until they reach their destination. No middleman - not even Telegram - can read them. Its like having a private conversation in a soundproof room instead of shouting across a crowded street.

But heres the fucked up part - Telegram doesnt use E2E by default. Your regular chats? That shits stored in plaintext on their servers. Every message every file every dick pic youve sent is sitting there waiting to be handed over to whoever comes asking with a warrant. And Telegrams track record shows theyll fold faster than a cheap lawn chair when authorities come knocking.

The good news? Telegram does offer E2E through their Secret Chats feature. You have to manually enable it but once you do your messages are actually encrypted end-to-end. The app generates unique encryption keys for each chat that never leave your devices.

If youre moving product or discussing anything spicy on Telegram enabling Secret Chats is your first line of defense. Yeah its clunkier than regular chats - both users need to be online to start one since it needs to exchange encryption keys and you cant access the chat from multiple devices. But these minor inconveniences beat having your messages laid bare in a court filing.

Think of regular Telegram chats like writing your crimes on a postcard and Secret Chats like using invisible ink that only your recipient can read. That extra layer of security could be the difference between freedom and federal housing.

Phone Number

Phone numbers are Telegrams weakness. Unlike Jabber where you can sign up anonymously with any email Telegram demands SMS verification. That phone number becomes a permanent link back to your identity - a digital fingerprint that can fuck you over if things go south.

So if youre serious about OPSEC you need to decouple your Telegram from any number that traces back to you. There are a few approaches but most are about as secure as a paper condom:

Online SMS Services
The laziest option is using online SMS receivers. Services like SMSPool let you 'borrow' numbers for verification. Some are even free. But heres the massive fucking problem - these numbers are public. Anyone can access them which means anyone can try logging into your account.
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Burner SIMs
Getting a prepaid SIM with cash seems smart on the surface. You verify your account then toss the SIM like a hot potato right? Wrong. This approach is riddled with holes:

  • If you ever get logged out you need that number again for the SMS code
  • Prepaid SIMs deactivate after periods of inactivity
  • The activation leaves traces - where you bought it which device activated it location data
  • Physical purchases create witnesses and camera footage

Private Telegram Numbers

Telegram knew their SMS requirement was a privacy nightmare. But instead of fixing it they pulled the classic tech company move - creating a paid solution to the problem they caused. Enter Private Telegram Numbers purchased with their TON cryptocurrency.

View attachment 49327

These numbers are the only real solution for proper OPSEC. Theyre linked solely to your TON wallet which you can fill with properly mixed crypto. No physical purchase no activation traces no deactivation risks. The only catch? Theyre expensive as fuck and prices keep climbing. But thats the cost of actual privacy - you either pay it or accept the risk of your burner number burning you.


Think of it like this: A private number is your clean registration plate. Yeah it costs more than stealing plates or using fakes but its the difference between professional and amateur hour. The price tag hurts but not as much as explaining to a judge how that $2 burner SIM connects you to a massive fraud operation.

IP Address

Unless youve been living under a fucking rock you saw Telegrams recent memo detailing their cooperation procedures with governments. And the juiciest part? Theyre not just handing over phone numbers or chat logs - theyre serving up IP addresses on a silver platter. That single detail tells you everything you need to know about how crucial it is to never access Telegram from your real IP.

Sure youve got your standard solutions - VPNs residential proxies the usual suspects. But they wont be reliable when shit hits the fan. VPN kill switches fail (and they always fail at the worst possible moment) residential proxies leave breadcrumbs back to you and both can be compromised leading to you getting fucked.
But heres what blows my mind - hardly anyones using the most obvious solution: TOR. Telegram has a built-in proxy feature sitting right there in settings and if youre running a TOR proxy on your system you can route all your Telegram traffic through it. No VPN bullshit no sketchy residential proxies just pure anonymous routing through the TOR network. If TOR fails no traffic gets sent no leaks happen!


Being Safe While Using Telegram

Telegrams a powerful tool but its also a ticking time bomb if you dont take precautions. Every feature we covered - E2E encryption private numbers TOR routing - theyre not optional extras. Theyre your digital armor in a world where platforms fold to pressure and privacys treated like a premium feature.

The choice is simple: Either harden your setup now or wait until your opsec failures come back to haunt you. And trust me by then itll be too fucking late. d0ctrine out.
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? Bulletproofing Your Telegram ?


Telegram is the go-to messaging app for carders worldwide - fast slick and dead simple to use. Whether youre moving $$$ or just trying to stay connected everyone whos anyone is on there. And lets be real - the alternatives are trash. Jabber feels like its running on Windows 95, Signals a ghost town with basic features and Discord? Thats where script kiddies go to pretend theyre l33t hackers.

View attachment 49322

But heres the thing: Telegram isnt your friend. Those recent headlines about them bending over for governments? Thats not just news - thats a fucking warning shot if there ever was one. If youre moving weight or running schemes on Telegram you better believe theyll hand over everything they have on you the moment heat comes knocking.

So if youre serious about staying free and keeping your business running you need to know how to harden your Telegram game. Because when (not if) they cave to pressure you want them finding nothing but digital tumbleweeds when they come looking.

End-to-End Encryption

End-to-End Encryption (E2E) means your messages are encrypted from the moment they leave your device until they reach their destination. No middleman - not even Telegram - can read them. Its like having a private conversation in a soundproof room instead of shouting across a crowded street.

But heres the fucked up part - Telegram doesnt use E2E by default. Your regular chats? That shits stored in plaintext on their servers. Every message every file every dick pic youve sent is sitting there waiting to be handed over to whoever comes asking with a warrant. And Telegrams track record shows theyll fold faster than a cheap lawn chair when authorities come knocking.

The good news? Telegram does offer E2E through their Secret Chats feature. You have to manually enable it but once you do your messages are actually encrypted end-to-end. The app generates unique encryption keys for each chat that never leave your devices.

If youre moving product or discussing anything spicy on Telegram enabling Secret Chats is your first line of defense. Yeah its clunkier than regular chats - both users need to be online to start one since it needs to exchange encryption keys and you cant access the chat from multiple devices. But these minor inconveniences beat having your messages laid bare in a court filing.

Think of regular Telegram chats like writing your crimes on a postcard and Secret Chats like using invisible ink that only your recipient can read. That extra layer of security could be the difference between freedom and federal housing.

Phone Number

Phone numbers are Telegrams weakness. Unlike Jabber where you can sign up anonymously with any email Telegram demands SMS verification. That phone number becomes a permanent link back to your identity - a digital fingerprint that can fuck you over if things go south.

So if youre serious about OPSEC you need to decouple your Telegram from any number that traces back to you. There are a few approaches but most are about as secure as a paper condom:

Online SMS Services
The laziest option is using online SMS receivers. Services like SMSPool let you 'borrow' numbers for verification. Some are even free. But heres the massive fucking problem - these numbers are public. Anyone can access them which means anyone can try logging into your account.
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***



Burner SIMs
Getting a prepaid SIM with cash seems smart on the surface. You verify your account then toss the SIM like a hot potato right? Wrong. This approach is riddled with holes:

  • If you ever get logged out you need that number again for the SMS code
  • Prepaid SIMs deactivate after periods of inactivity
  • The activation leaves traces - where you bought it which device activated it location data
  • Physical purchases create witnesses and camera footage

Private Telegram Numbers

Telegram knew their SMS requirement was a privacy nightmare. But instead of fixing it they pulled the classic tech company move - creating a paid solution to the problem they caused. Enter Private Telegram Numbers purchased with their TON cryptocurrency.

View attachment 49327

These numbers are the only real solution for proper OPSEC. Theyre linked solely to your TON wallet which you can fill with properly mixed crypto. No physical purchase no activation traces no deactivation risks. The only catch? Theyre expensive as fuck and prices keep climbing. But thats the cost of actual privacy - you either pay it or accept the risk of your burner number burning you.


Think of it like this: A private number is your clean registration plate. Yeah it costs more than stealing plates or using fakes but its the difference between professional and amateur hour. The price tag hurts but not as much as explaining to a judge how that $2 burner SIM connects you to a massive fraud operation.

IP Address

Unless youve been living under a fucking rock you saw Telegrams recent memo detailing their cooperation procedures with governments. And the juiciest part? Theyre not just handing over phone numbers or chat logs - theyre serving up IP addresses on a silver platter. That single detail tells you everything you need to know about how crucial it is to never access Telegram from your real IP.

Sure youve got your standard solutions - VPNs residential proxies the usual suspects. But they wont be reliable when shit hits the fan. VPN kill switches fail (and they always fail at the worst possible moment) residential proxies leave breadcrumbs back to you and both can be compromised leading to you getting fucked.
But heres what blows my mind - hardly anyones using the most obvious solution: TOR. Telegram has a built-in proxy feature sitting right there in settings and if youre running a TOR proxy on your system you can route all your Telegram traffic through it. No VPN bullshit no sketchy residential proxies just pure anonymous routing through the TOR network. If TOR fails no traffic gets sent no leaks happen!


Being Safe While Using Telegram

Telegrams a powerful tool but its also a ticking time bomb if you dont take precautions. Every feature we covered - E2E encryption private numbers TOR routing - theyre not optional extras. Theyre your digital armor in a world where platforms fold to pressure and privacys treated like a premium feature.

The choice is simple: Either harden your setup now or wait until your opsec failures come back to haunt you. And trust me by then itll be too fucking late. d0ctrine out.
 

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? Bulletproofing Your Telegram ?


Telegram is the go-to messaging app for carders worldwide - fast slick and dead simple to use. Whether youre moving $$$ or just trying to stay connected everyone whos anyone is on there. And lets be real - the alternatives are trash. Jabber feels like its running on Windows 95, Signals a ghost town with basic features and Discord? Thats where script kiddies go to pretend theyre l33t hackers.

View attachment 49322

But heres the thing: Telegram isnt your friend. Those recent headlines about them bending over for governments? Thats not just news - thats a fucking warning shot if there ever was one. If youre moving weight or running schemes on Telegram you better believe theyll hand over everything they have on you the moment heat comes knocking.

So if youre serious about staying free and keeping your business running you need to know how to harden your Telegram game. Because when (not if) they cave to pressure you want them finding nothing but digital tumbleweeds when they come looking.

End-to-End Encryption

End-to-End Encryption (E2E) means your messages are encrypted from the moment they leave your device until they reach their destination. No middleman - not even Telegram - can read them. Its like having a private conversation in a soundproof room instead of shouting across a crowded street.

But heres the fucked up part - Telegram doesnt use E2E by default. Your regular chats? That shits stored in plaintext on their servers. Every message every file every dick pic youve sent is sitting there waiting to be handed over to whoever comes asking with a warrant. And Telegrams track record shows theyll fold faster than a cheap lawn chair when authorities come knocking.

The good news? Telegram does offer E2E through their Secret Chats feature. You have to manually enable it but once you do your messages are actually encrypted end-to-end. The app generates unique encryption keys for each chat that never leave your devices.

If youre moving product or discussing anything spicy on Telegram enabling Secret Chats is your first line of defense. Yeah its clunkier than regular chats - both users need to be online to start one since it needs to exchange encryption keys and you cant access the chat from multiple devices. But these minor inconveniences beat having your messages laid bare in a court filing.

Think of regular Telegram chats like writing your crimes on a postcard and Secret Chats like using invisible ink that only your recipient can read. That extra layer of security could be the difference between freedom and federal housing.

Phone Number

Phone numbers are Telegrams weakness. Unlike Jabber where you can sign up anonymously with any email Telegram demands SMS verification. That phone number becomes a permanent link back to your identity - a digital fingerprint that can fuck you over if things go south.

So if youre serious about OPSEC you need to decouple your Telegram from any number that traces back to you. There are a few approaches but most are about as secure as a paper condom:

Online SMS Services
The laziest option is using online SMS receivers. Services like SMSPool let you 'borrow' numbers for verification. Some are even free. But heres the massive fucking problem - these numbers are public. Anyone can access them which means anyone can try logging into your account.
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***



Burner SIMs
Getting a prepaid SIM with cash seems smart on the surface. You verify your account then toss the SIM like a hot potato right? Wrong. This approach is riddled with holes:

  • If you ever get logged out you need that number again for the SMS code
  • Prepaid SIMs deactivate after periods of inactivity
  • The activation leaves traces - where you bought it which device activated it location data
  • Physical purchases create witnesses and camera footage

Private Telegram Numbers

Telegram knew their SMS requirement was a privacy nightmare. But instead of fixing it they pulled the classic tech company move - creating a paid solution to the problem they caused. Enter Private Telegram Numbers purchased with their TON cryptocurrency.

View attachment 49327

These numbers are the only real solution for proper OPSEC. Theyre linked solely to your TON wallet which you can fill with properly mixed crypto. No physical purchase no activation traces no deactivation risks. The only catch? Theyre expensive as fuck and prices keep climbing. But thats the cost of actual privacy - you either pay it or accept the risk of your burner number burning you.


Think of it like this: A private number is your clean registration plate. Yeah it costs more than stealing plates or using fakes but its the difference between professional and amateur hour. The price tag hurts but not as much as explaining to a judge how that $2 burner SIM connects you to a massive fraud operation.

IP Address

Unless youve been living under a fucking rock you saw Telegrams recent memo detailing their cooperation procedures with governments. And the juiciest part? Theyre not just handing over phone numbers or chat logs - theyre serving up IP addresses on a silver platter. That single detail tells you everything you need to know about how crucial it is to never access Telegram from your real IP.

Sure youve got your standard solutions - VPNs residential proxies the usual suspects. But they wont be reliable when shit hits the fan. VPN kill switches fail (and they always fail at the worst possible moment) residential proxies leave breadcrumbs back to you and both can be compromised leading to you getting fucked.
But heres what blows my mind - hardly anyones using the most obvious solution: TOR. Telegram has a built-in proxy feature sitting right there in settings and if youre running a TOR proxy on your system you can route all your Telegram traffic through it. No VPN bullshit no sketchy residential proxies just pure anonymous routing through the TOR network. If TOR fails no traffic gets sent no leaks happen!


Being Safe While Using Telegram

Telegrams a powerful tool but its also a ticking time bomb if you dont take precautions. Every feature we covered - E2E encryption private numbers TOR routing - theyre not optional extras. Theyre your digital armor in a world where platforms fold to pressure and privacys treated like a premium feature.

The choice is simple: Either harden your setup now or wait until your opsec failures come back to haunt you. And trust me by then itll be too fucking late. d0ctrine out.
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