Y'all ever been on the deep web?

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U hear about that other stand off that took place between the Zetas and Anon?

I think it took place a few years ago... Anonymous threatened some type of exposal, & Zetas just said "alright, were just going to kill an innocent person for every name you expose" :whoa:

That cartel is on some other shyt.. really makes every other criminal organization seem not so bad by comparison
no they released the anon member


http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/...rco-cartel-after-release-of-kidnapped-member/


them anon nikkas aint playing :whew:
 

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my cousins frat brother lived in a house with a bunch of guys. one of the guys was ordering exstacy off silk road. eventually cops raided there place and my cousins frat bro was put in jail. He claims he was put in jail for 3 days, barely any food or water and they would humiliate him. eventually he was let go and he didn't press charges because his family is some what known in hollywood. my cousin is like my little brother hes not hanging out with someone who would lie about shyt like this. plus the dude was drunk telling me the story and he was getting so heated and almost emotional like he was reliving the whole thing.
 

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This thread gets made multiple times not only on this forum, but other forums as well. BUT no man ever wants to take screenshots though :stopitslime:



Tbh it aint really THAT bad if you're already desensitized to internet shyt, Silk Road is :banderas: but :merchant: at the same damn time tho :wow:
 

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The Mexican Cartels. The Los Zetas or something like that, have a site where they track their cocaine shipments where the drugs are at, money, connects and all that.

And an Anon hacker found it and threatened to expose it. It was on the news. Until they kidnapped him:heh:
All this wikileaks stuff you see
is things that originated on the deep web that spilled up onto the mainstream. Elite level JBO trolls:whew:

It's like any dirt that goes down on the street. Yeah the police are monitoring it heavy but for those in the know, they know how to maneuver that world incognito
, while the dabblers and those 'not really bout that life' get jammed up:manny:


wait...post this story.
 

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Sources: DEA probes Silk Road, suspected online hub for illegal drugs
Originally published: September 22, 2013 8:53 PM
Updated: September 22, 2013 9:53 PM
By KEVIN DEUTSCH kevin.deutsch@newsday.com

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Silk Road, an online marketplace considered by authorities to be a hub of illegal Internet drug sales, is being used to purchase heroin, cocaine, opioid pills, LSD, Ecstasy and other drugs, according to law enforcement sources.

Authorities have been unable to track the location of the website's servers, the sources said, because Silk Road can only be accessed using encryption software called Tor, which hides computers' IP addresses and allows users to surf the Web anonymously.

Tech-savvy Long Island and New York City residents are using the site, which authorities estimate has facilitated more than $30 million in annual sales, the sources said. The site came online in February 2011.

These law enforcement sources, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said the Drug Enforcement Administration and Department of Justice are investigating the site.

Drug war's new front

Silk Road's success has signaled the opening of a new front in the battle against illegal drugs, officials say, in which dealers and customers use technology to hide their identities and flout state and federal laws.

Among the drug buyers on Silk Road are computer users in Nassau and Suffolk counties, as well as Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens, the sources said. The number of customers in the metropolitan area is unclear, because of the difficulty investigators have in tracking Silk Road orders to precise locations.

"Silk Road is a dangerous and destructive website that facilitates crime and poses a true danger to people across the country," said Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.), who has called on the federal government to shut down the site.

The DEA said officials are aware of Silk Road and are being "very proactive in keeping abreast" of the high-tech tools online drug sellers use to avoid detection.

Silk Road's customers sell drugs and other items to one another through the online marketplace and, like users of legitimate shopping sites, rate delivery performance as well as the quality of the products they buy, authorities say. Other illicit items are also available, including forged documents and untaxed cigarettes.

To make sure the money exchanged on Silk Road can't be traced back to customers, the site uses a digital, untraceable currency called Bitcoins, which are purchased anonymously online with real money. Drugs on the site are typically sold at a significant markup, sometimes costing twice as much as their street price.

After a purchase is made, sellers are instructed to ship drugs through the postal service in vacuum-sealed packs, while buyers are advised to have shipments mailed to post office boxes or locations other than their home. Upon delivery of the drugs, Bitcoins are transferred from buyer to seller via a secure escrow account on the site. Silk Road takes a commission of up to 10 percent on all sales.

A successful system

"So far, unfortunately, their system has been somewhat successful," said a federal law enforcement source involved in the investigation into the site. "Our goal is to make sure that doesn't continue to be the case."

Federal charges have yet to be brought against the site or its administrators, but another law enforcement source involved in the Silk Road probe said high-tech investigative methods used by the government are helping investigators build a case.

Those methods include encryption-cracking technology and the exploitation of security weaknesses in some encrypted email and instant message software used by Silk Road customers, the source said.

Efforts to find any known operator of Silk Road were unsuccessful.

Risks remain the same

Anti-drug activist Alex Rice, 38, formerly of Massapequa, said he routinely speaks to children about the dangers of the site. He said his son, Aaron, narrowly survived an overdose in 2011 from heroin he had purchased from a user on Silk Road.

"The risks posed by the drugs on this website are just as high as on the street, in terms of how quickly they can kill you or get you sent to jail," said Rice, who now lives in south Florida, where he talks to youth groups about avoiding drug use. "To gain all this knowledge of encryption and computers only to throw it away on buying and selling drugs online . . . I can't imagine more of a waste of knowledge."

"I hope it doesn't take someone dying to get it shut down," he said.

Suffolk Police Deputy Chief of Detectives Mark Griffiths said the department's cybercrime and drug investigators are keeping tabs on Silk Road, as well as other drug trafficking sites.

"We are actively monitoring it," Griffiths said. "We work with DEA and the U.S. postal inspector, and keep abreast of all the technological changes."

Nassau police declined to comment on the site and referred questions to the DEA.

Andrew Kratz, a corporate Web security consultant from Southampton, said Silk Road has "perfected" the anonymous online drug trade and will be "tough to take down."

"The people who run that site are very, very good at what they do," Kratz said. "But so is the Department of Justice."
 

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There's different levels to the deep web, it's not just silkroad buying guns and stuff. It offers like hired assassins on some real life Bourne Identity assassins. Snuff films made and shared openly on some underground secret forum. Child porn shared in the open in some secret forum. They say every possible illegal thing u can think of that goes on in the streets goes down on the deep web.

Thing is about the deep web u go on through some portal. There's a wiki that has some pages listed, but the really dark stuff is things you have to know the direct address to. It's not .com it's some next level if36732x//.if/515678z.ityt/457774//-1q11 type addresses and it's slow as hell.

Don't mess around down there unless u know where you're going. There's bait pages for the lurkers down there and the Feds are down there too. Check the forums many dudes went down there just clicking all willy nilly and ended up getting flashed some hardcore child porn.

This guy on niketalk thought 'it wasn't that serious' the next day federal agents banged in his door and confiscated his comp. he stopped posting for a week or two and finally came back talmbout they were pressing him on what exactly he was up to going on the sites he was on.

shyt get real brehs. Get Tor, it's a browser popular among journalists etc. it basically bounces around your web data to international servers as to where the origin cannot be tracked.

Even that isn't that secure. If you don't know what you're doing you'll go down there clicking around and end up having your computer ravished with child porn and all types of unsavory data, get caught with conspiracy to solicit and distribute child porn and spend 15 years in fukking prison:merchant:

Yea I was tryna tell ppl TOR isnt just enough. Get a burner laptop, with no information linked to you whatsover. Tape up your webcam (if it has a webcam) cause mofo will hack into that shyt. And from there use TOR and I think it's some other shyt too you may have to do.
 
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