This guide is not provided for any illegal use or promote such use in anyway. I take no liability for any damages to any party who use this guide. Everything I write on this forum are my fantasies. Always Always use VPN( corporate level secure network). However, VPN providers can get in trouble for not providing information to 'asked' people. So you need to use out of country provider, and you need to use vpn provider who doesn't store user log in/log out i.p address information.
https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/pages/buy-vpn/ $39.95. then change your computer MAC-address by using
http://www.technitium.com/tmac/index.html. Always run ESET or Kaspersky internet security software. Lastly not the least use Truecrypt or Hard drive encryption with at least 32 to 64 character password. Anything less than 32 character can be cracked with brute force attack. Don't use any words in dictionary for your password, and get used to ^#).>, numbers, and capital letters. Truecrypt is free. It is a great tool for usb drives
http://www.truecrypt.org/
Remember, Hard drive encryption is better, but it require $100/yearly software to support the drive. ex:WinMagic is one of very few companies that has software for hard drive encryption.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822168002 cost only $80 for Opal compliant hard drive encryption. software encryption(like truecrypt) is slower and less secure. It is less secure because of Cold boot attack (they come and take our laptop while keys are still present in RAM). The hard drive encryption does not store keys in RAM.. Anyhow, Make sure you use hidden drive and a decoy drive with aes+serpent+twofish if you still decide to go with less secure software encryption(truecrypt),
And before you do all this, wipe clean your drive using DoD 7 passes because Encryption protects you only from the day you start encryption.
http://www.dban.org/ for deleting(technically rewriting) the old hard drive for free(open source)
Anything you've done on that computer prior to encryption will still be accessible using EnCase(forensic tool)
Again, there are many forensic software available-
http://www.lostpassword.com/kit-forensic.htm - for decrypting Any 'software' encryption(true-crypt,Bitlocker ..etc).