- Jul 23, 2010
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Knowing what you know now, would you explore the deep web, rather than just read about it?
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Knowing what you know now, would you explore the deep web, rather than just read about it?
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Very interesting case. Have you seen the Alex Winter Doco called "Deep Web" based on the DPR and his case?Thoughts on the Ross Ulbricht case? Find it quite fascinating myself, life in prison seems harsh but then again apparently hired 6 hit men. Still a genius
Very interesting case. Have you seen the Alex Winter Doco called "Deep Web" based on the DPR and his case?
Few Doco’s I found about it on Youtube:
Ah, the 3rd one was the one I was looking for (I think). Cheers
I'm conflicted, that's for sure. Intrigue and wariness at the same time. Wouldn't want to stumble on something explictly illegal by mistake but on the other hand there seems to be a wealth of knowledge present that is simply not available elsewhere? I'm interested as to the nature of what kinds of things are present, I mean I've been given an overview but aside from that no real specifications.
Whats a red room site? Your comment seems to imply you've been on them or know what they are..?
Whats a red room site? Your comment seems to imply you've been on them or know what they are..?
This second one is fascinating. The beginning gives details on how to connect to the deep web securely. Then there is a story that is truly incredible, whether its true or not is up for debate. Very interesting though.
Does anyone know why deep dot web got seized and closed by the FBI? To my knowledge that was nothing more than a news site and wasn't responsible for any illegal activity? It's sadly seeming likely that the we will eventually be at a stage that even having a TOR browser is a reason to be arrested.
The FBI have arrested several people suspected of involvement in running Deep Dot Web, a website for facilitating access to dark web sites and marketplaces.
Two suspects were arrested in Tel Aviv and Ashdod, according to Israel’s Tel Aviv Police, which confirmed the arrests in a statement earlier in the day. Local media first reported the arrests.
Arrests were also made in France, Germany and the Netherlands. A source familiar with the operation said a site administrator was arrested in Brazil.
Deep Dot Web is said to have made millions of dollars in commission by offering referral links to dark web marketplaces, accessible only at .onion domains over the Tor Network. Tor bounces internet traffic through a series of random relay servers dotted across the world, making it near-impossible to trace the user.
Does anyone know why deep dot web got seized and closed by the FBI? To my knowledge that was nothing more than a news site and wasn't responsible for any illegal activity? It's sadly seeming likely that the we will eventually be at a stage that even having a TOR browser is a reason to be arrested.