(01-10-2017 - 05:52 AM)Endgame Wrote:Too Many Quotes (Click to View)
Feel free to go browse the darknet then. :)
I do ;) ol
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(01-10-2017 - 05:52 AM)Endgame Wrote:Too Many Quotes (Click to View)
Feel free to go browse the darknet then. :)
(01-10-2017 - 06:42 AM)Cmt_Master Wrote:Too Many Quotes (Click to View)
I do ;) ol
(01-02-2017 - 10:14 PM)Endgame Wrote: I'd be VERY careful about the sites you visit on the DarkNet. Not to mention anything you download. No matter how safe you think it is, it's not. For example, I had a friend that once got on the darknet while using a vpn and something else I forgot. Yet he visited a site and left, Next thing you know, his screen went black and words showed up showing my friends address, name, etc.
(01-10-2017 - 07:20 AM)Serpius Wrote:Too Many Quotes (Click to View)
In my 20+ years in the IT field, I've seen it happened to numerous people thinking that "it won't happen to them", but it did.
One place I worked at for a few years had this unique setup where 5 computers were hooked directly to a single server, which that whole setup was "sandboxed" from everything else in the company.
It was really creepy to watch how some of this happened... a lot of the crap happened overnight while the company was not open.
By the time I came in the morning... all 5 computers were mucked up big time... and so was the server.
We were tasked to find ways to protect the REAL computers and servers in our company and this was one way of doing this.
So, the moral of the story is... unless you know what the hell you are doing... I would NOT recommend venturing into something that is literally not of this world.
(01-02-2017 - 10:14 PM)Endgame Wrote: I'd be VERY careful about the sites you visit on the DarkNet. Not to mention anything you download. No matter how safe you think it is, it's not. For example, I had a friend that once got on the darknet while using a vpn and something else I forgot. Yet he visited a site and left, Next thing you know, his screen went black and words showed up showing my friends address, name, etc.
(01-10-2017 - 07:26 AM)Thalia Wrote:Too Many Quotes (Click to View)
If that was the case then the police would have such an easy time catching pedos/drug dealers/etc on the dw. lol
(01-01-2017 - 07:52 PM)Cmt_Master Wrote: I've been searching the dark/deep web for awhile now, I found REAL hacking sites & equipment on .onion sites, But I was wondering if it could be possible to be able to post some sides I know of on this site, I'm not to sure if its against the rules and NOTE that they are illegal sites and you will need more than just browser to get into them.
(01-10-2017 - 05:57 PM)Rebecca Wrote: So wait, what kind of things would one find on the deep dark interwebz?
(01-10-2017 - 07:19 PM)GB4sfzF4Jm6 Wrote:Too Many Quotes (Click to View)
You have to classify your definition of 'illegal' because I know for a fact that the staff of this site wouldn't allow .onion CP links.
Although, if it's hacking tutorials, exploits, carding etc... I don't see why not. That stuff seems to be allowed here, so post ahead!
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You really don't know?
Things you'll find in the deepweb/darknet:
- assassins 4 hire
- Weapons (pistols, assault rifles, mace, brass knuckles, pepper spray, etc...)
- Drugs (LSD, Weed, Cocaine, Ecstasy, Speed, etc...)
- Leaks (website passwords, hidden documents, passports, fake id's, etc...)
- Exploits (website hacks, databases, shells, 0-days, etc...)
- Viruses (RATS, tojans, malware, spyware, adware, etc...)
- Stolen goods (any house appliance, cars, keys, bikes, motorcycles, etc...)
Essentially, anything and everything that you understand and know is illegal, you will find there.
(01-11-2017 - 12:03 AM)Rebecca Wrote:Too Many Quotes (Click to View)
Thanks for the informative post. And we WOULD allow it if it's just leaks and exploits and not a virus link I believe.