The Majestic Garden was NOT hacked. It is safe to use

The supposed hackers have shown off their hack by exposing the sign up email addresses of users. Simple exploit on SMF, but this does not do anything. As long as the email address you signed up with is not the one you use on the clearnet it does not matter. Tor still works.

They have not shown any proof that they have anyones passwords. Use your heads. All they would have to do is make a post under an admin account if they really had all the passwords. Then everyone would know they are legitimate.

They have no access to private messages either. This is pretty obvious, but clearly some people are falling for the supposed hackers bullshit


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[3 Points] TheReal_EvilGenius:

Yeah it was some script kiddie who found a new Yahoo chat boot program on the darknet and wanted to play with his dingaling in a forum that he mistook for a market. A couple of TMG guys with l33t hax0r skillz showed up and set him straight from the appearances.


[1 Points] None:

Doesn't it seem a bit foolish to require an email address at all, even an anonymous one, for a darknet market? Plus apparently lots of people signed up with their regular gmail and yahoo accounts because they are idiots. What would be the advantage to having any sort of email linked to a DNM account unless it a vendor using it as an emergency contact? Just seems like exposing yourself to a completely unnecessary vector of attack for no reason. For the record I have nothing against this market only just learned that it existed today, just seems like an odd way of going about signing up for a DNM account that no other markets require.


[1 Points] roxyboyblue:

Thank you for posting this it calmed my worries.


[-1 Points] None:

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