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Anyone Here Familiar With The Dark Web?
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Anyone Here Familiar With The Dark Web?

Some people I know that have done multiple military tours have sick humor...Pissing on bodies is pretty week.when I know people that took pictures of charred bodies.
You can't imagine what infantry medics deal with
You.dont want to know what military morturers do..



I've seen just about every decapitation, murder torture ect the internet can offer..before I turned 18.
I'm desensitized...

Only benefit is that barely anything phases me..i stay calm in every situation.

I am the cock carousel
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Quote: (06-17-2012 05:29 AM)houston Wrote:  

P Dog - there's Faces of Death and Traces of Death videos if you want to see some freaky shit. Some of it's fake though.

I'm not the squeamish type, but nahh I'm good.

Edit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hidden_Wiki

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2011 anti-child porn operation by Anonymous

In October 2011, the hacker collective Anonymous launched "Operation Darknet", an attempt to disrupt the activities of child porn sites accessed through hidden services. Anonymous published in a pastebin link what it claimed were the user names of 1,589 members of Lolita City, a child porn site accessed via the Tor network. Anonymous said that it had found the site via The Hidden Wiki, and that it contained over 100 gigabytes of child pornography. Lolita City was taken offline in a denial-of-service attack by Anonymous. Graham Cluley, a security expert for Sophos, argued that attacks on hidden child porn websites could be counterproductive, commenting: "Their intentions may have been good, but take-downs of illegal websites and sharing networks should be done by the authorities, not internet vigilantes."
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these are the Ukrainian teenagers who filmed themselves killing an old man with a hammer and screwdriver. They also killed a pregnant girl, cut her fetus out and the left the girl's body on her mom's porch.

Anyone heard about this? Her killers are free after doing some light time.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Junko_Furuta
http://blog.makmoden.com/?p=677

What about Unit 713 done by the Japanese?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unit_731

I was about to write up a post but found this thread. It covers some Dark Web stories and the gore videos floating around. Be safe out there players and keep your eyes open...
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread...=138279523
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#29

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The first rule of fight club is...
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#30

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if you want to purchase items that you cant source locally then SR and BMR are potential options, same goes for the armory ( changed hands/names now i think) but you need to be very careful and if it sounds too good to be true then it generally is.

but forget about it if you think u can get coke for 4 bux a gram , 70 yes 4 no.

tor is also good for pro trolling [Image: wink.gif]
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I am waaay too much of a technophobe to figure out how to use it but friends of mine have been getting some extremely pure coke from that street.. something that just isn't available on the streets.
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#32

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The Silk Road is deffinately legit, have used it a few times but will always send to a 'down' address
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#33

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I bet there's a nice website with nothing but insider trading info on it. use bitcoins to buy sell info.
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All this is a waste of time. If you can't get your hands on drugs, guns, weapons, music, software etc within 3 phone calls then you need to move outta the sticks and get a life.

Team Nachos
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I was going to start a thread on this - but thought I would revive this old one instead.

I wanna' know more about The Dark Web (also known as The Deep Web). I think I'm too scared to go looking in there - since it seems there is much more chance of stumbling across illegal shit down there which will get you arrested.

Still - I saw a video about it on YouTube the other day. And it mentioned that the Dark Web is like twenty times bigger than the Surface Web (which is what we are using now). That blew my mind. But apparently a lot of it is just random corporate data dumps which are archived in spaces of the internet which are not searched by Google.

Nevertheless - I wonder if all the cool people are on the Dark Web and all the squares are on the Surface Web?

I wonder what the Dark Web version of the RooshV Forum looks like? Maybe that is where all the trolls end up? :-)

Anyway - I am going to start researching this topic some more. But in the meantime I thought I would wake up this old thread.

And here is an interesting picture to help visualise the difference between the Surface Web and the Dark Web.

[Image: deepweb.jpg]
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Holy shit - just got round to reading the rest of this thread.

Is there any legit shit going on down on the dark web? Or is it all sick stuff?
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^ Explore and drop a data sheet!
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Quote: (04-01-2013 05:31 PM)Parlay44 Wrote:  

All this is a waste of time. If you can't get your hands on drugs, guns, weapons, music, software etc within 3 phone calls then you need to move outta the sticks and get a life.

i can get everything i get off the deep web, in real life. but at 3x or 4x the price I would get it on the deep web, worse purity, the general fuck around of meeting drug dealers, and the risky, paranoid drive home with traffickable quantities in my car

moving out of the sticks changes none of this

perhaps price/purity circumstances are a little different in the US or Europe, apparently here in Melbourne our prices are stupidly high and our purity stupidly low, on average
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#39

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read through a lot of posts and links by others, wow.

what sort of activity or affiliations do you gentlemen think could warrant having your ip monitored?

I'd like to venture on this endeavor, but I'm worried the mil is watching me and my top flight securridy klearance
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I'm surprised by Houston's trolling....some trolling is good but posting the above pic without a warning is just dick behavior....which is not the same as sending dick pics.

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There's some messed up stuff there. My advice - don't check it out.
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I checked it out a couple of years ago to see what it was all about. Didn't find anything that interested me or that I could use really. Not interested in drugs, heavy weapons, sick porn or hiring someone to kill someone else, so there's not much use for me. Now if you're a journalist and you're trying to protect your sources or have any other kind reason to not have many ears listening to what you're saying than you should use it.
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I only found out about this whole dark web recently and I find it fascinating!

How do I safely order weapons to a European address?

The less fucks you give, the more fucks you get.
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Quote: (03-25-2014 05:29 AM)spalex Wrote:  

I only found out about this whole dark web recently and I find it fascinating!

How do I safely order weapons to a European address?

Awww shit. Entering the forum-doesn't-support-illegal-activity-gray-area.

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More proof that the government can get to anyone, at anytime.

Global Web Crackdown Arrests 17, Seizes Hundreds Of Dark Net Domains

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When “Operation Onymous” first came to light yesterday, it looked like a targeted strike against a few high value targets in the Dark Web drug trade. Now the full scope of that international law enforcement crackdown has been revealed, and it’s a scorched-earth purge of the Internet underground.

On Friday, the European police agency Europol along with the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security announced that the operation has now arrested 17 people in as many countries and seized hundreds of Dark Web domains associated with well over a dozen black market websites. In addition to the takedowns of drug markets Silk Road 2, Cloud 9 and Hydra revealed Thursday, it’s also busted contraband markets like Pandora, Blue Sky, Topix, Flugsvamp, Cannabis Road, and Black Market. Other takedown targets included money laundering sites like Cash Machine, Cash Flow, Golden Nugget and Fast Cash. And agents have taken from criminal suspects more than $1 million in bitcoin, $250,000 in cash, as well as an assortment of computers, drugs, gold, silver and weapons that they had yet to fully catalogue.

In all, the agency says it’s seized 414 “.onion” domains, the web addresses used by the anonymity software Tor that hides the physical location of those sites’ servers. When WIRED spoke Thursday night with Troels Oerting, head of the European Cybercrime Center, he said his staff hadn’t even had time to assemble the full list of sites it’s pulled down in the sprawling operation.

“One of the primary targets was the Silk Road guy,” said Oerting, referring to Blake Benthall, the 26-year old coder arrested in San Francisco Wednesday and accused of managing the popular Silk Road 2 drug site. “But we also decided to see if we could identify more of the administrators of these sites and remove their infrastructure as well…Some moved before we could act, but we’ve taken most of our targets down.”

Europol didn’t immediately share the details of the 17 arrests related to the operation. But aside from Benthall, it revealed earlier on Thursday that two individuals had been arrested in Dublin in a large Dark Web-related drug bust.

Just how law enforcement agents were able to locate the Dark Web sites despite their use of the Tor anonymity software remains a looming mystery. In its criminal complaint against Benthall, for instance, FBI agent Vincent D’Agostini writes merely that in May of 2014 the FBI “identified a server located in a foreign country believed to be hosting the Silk Road 2.0 website at the time,” without explaining how it bypassed Tor’s protections. The sheer number of Tor-hosted sites affected by the takedown raises questions about whether law enforcement officials may have found new vulnerabilities in Tor’s well-tested anonymity shield.

Asked how Operation Onymous located the sites, Europol’s Oerting was unapologetically secretive. “This is something we want to keep for ourselves,” he said. “The way we do this, we can’t share with the whole world, because we want to do it again and again and again.”

The organization that created and maintains Tor, the non-profit Tor project, said it didn’t have any more information on Operation Onymous’ techniques. But it downplayed the threat of a vulnerability in Tor’s safeguards for the tough-to-trace sites it protects known as Tor hidden services. “It sounds like old-fashioned police work continues to be effective,” said Andrew Lewman. “It could be [that law enforcement targeted] common people or organizations running these hidden services, or a hosting company, or something more mundane than a hidden service exploit.”

THE SHEER NUMBER OF TOR-HOSTED SITES AFFECTED BY THE TAKEDOWN RAISES QUESTIONS ABOUT WHETHER LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS MAY HAVE FOUND NEW VULNERABILITIES IN TOR’S WELL-TESTED ANONYMITY SHIELD.
Despite whatever tricks Europol and its American counterparts used to unmask the sites, several of the most popular Dark Web drug markets have nonetheless eluded them. A study by the non-profit Digital Citizens Alliance in September found that the six most popular Tor-based markets by total product listings were Silk Road 2, Agora, Evolution, Pandora, Andromeda, and BlueSky. Operation Onymous captured fully half of those top sites. But Agora, Evolution and Andromeda remain online and will likely absorb many of the refugee buyers and sellers from the law enforcement busts. In fact, Agora had already passed the Silk Road in total product listings with more than 16,000 mostly-illegal offerings, and the fast-growing marketplace Evolution was already on pace to soon take the second place spot in the underground economy.

Operation Onymous comes just over a year after the takedown of the original Silk Road drug site and the arrest of its alleged creator Ross Ulbricht, whose trial is scheduled for January. In an open letter to Attorney General Eric Holder just last week, New York Senator Charles Schumer called for a renewed crackdown on the flourishing Dark Web sites that have filled the void left by the original Silk Road. He pointed to statistics that show that more than twice as many drugs are now being sold on the Dark Web compared to when the original Silk Road was online.

Though Operation Onymous left many of that underground economy’s major players intact, Europol’s Oerting said he was more confident than ever that the remaining sites can be tracked down and pulled off the Internet.

“This is just the beginning of our work. We will hunt these sites down all the time now,” he said, praising the cooperation of all the international law enforcement agencies involved. “We’ve proven we can work together now, and we’re a well-oiled machine. It won’t be risk-free to run services like this anymore.”

http://www.wired.com/2014/11/operation-o...b-arrests/
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Quote: (06-16-2012 01:32 AM)iop890 Wrote:  

Quote: (06-15-2012 08:44 PM)P Dog Wrote:  

Quote: (06-15-2012 04:29 PM)iop890 Wrote:  

There's some fucked up shit on the deep web though, not my kind of thing.

Child porn? Coke shipments? Virus programs? Snuff films?

All of the above.

WHAT??? THAT'S DISGUSTING!! YOU, SIR, OFFEND ME! I draw the line at VIRUS PROGRAMS!
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#47

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The Navy invented the TOR network, it's kinda obvious if the government created it.....it can access the program's backdoors.

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Quote: (11-11-2014 10:39 PM)Cattle Rustler Wrote:  

The Navy invented the TOR network, it's kinda obvious if the government created it.....it can access the program's backdoors.

It took them two years to shut down the first Silk Road, and that was more than a year before this last raid [Image: huh.gif]

17 arrests between multiple markets, each with hundreds of vendors and thousands of buyers. That's with the combined efforts of multiple different governments over the period of a year.

The two biggest darknet markets are still up and there's a decentralized market called Open Bazaar in the works, which will be even harder to bust.

I've never even used any of these markets, but it's pretty obvious when you look at the numbers that they're only getting stronger. The government is losing this "drug war" worse than the one on the streets, and actually providing them with free publicity at the same time.
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#49

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^^ Links please.

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^ It's called Google, bud. You can't even access the sites without Tor. The two big markets that are still up are Evolution and Agora, though.
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