http://www.wired.com/2016/02/fbis-tor-hack-shows-risk-subpoenas-security-researchers/
Noob here. How does this affect DNM? I'm still learning the ropes and haven't yet placed and order. But reading this has me a little worried.
Wired article- FBI
http://www.wired.com/2016/02/fbis-tor-hack-shows-risk-subpoenas-security-researchers/
Noob here. How does this affect DNM? I'm still learning the ropes and haven't yet placed and order. But reading this has me a little worried.
[2 Points] billy5x5:
[1 Points] GroovieonLSD:
Man fuck theat, and fuck them. I will go about my own business, not hurting anyone, why they smash at the key board trying to locate me. Plus, if you add a little bit of "The Human Element" in terms of where you connect from not consistently being the same exact location, using Bridges and transparent proxies (meek?), etc... It could be easily navigated around. Humans are spontaneous, unpredictable, driven by something, and thats something you cannot predict.
[1 Points] Kottpnmouththree:
FBI cyber hacking dnm users of personal ammouts or just buyers in general is much less likely than vendors risk. But inherently the greatest risk is with shipping contraband in the mail. Uspsi seems to get luck very often. Statistics are very hard to find but 44000 pounds of weed alone usps found last year, plus a few tons of each other drug,millions in cash, a few bombs or bomb materials and thousands of child predators illeagl mail. Drugs alone was 12000 plus packages with 6500 arrested and 4500 people convinced. So statically that's several packages per day. But also consider the million of parcels they have to look at.. but they hint that package can be flagged by a computer system that analyze physical features as well as address and zip code history. But fuck if I can find the report again.
Yeah, linking a wired article kind of gave it away. The article clearly proves that the FBI will kick down your door the second you order and shoot you in the head. Don't use the markets, it's DANGEROUS