Privacy can be compromised in many ways and it's up to us to apply our knowledge and stay private properly. Risks of compromising our privacy are everywhere.
A big danger are honeypot websites!
To protect our privacy it's advisable to avoid any known honeypot website. To be aware of honeypot websites and consequently avoid visiting such sites is a passive but effective way to prevent our privacy from getting busted.
What's a honeypot website? A honeypot website is a website which is set up and operated to purposefully collect certain confidential information in a (mostly) hidden manner. When people are visiting a honeypot site, various confidential information will be scraped and stored, like your IP address or your entered information but not limited to.
Such data is very valuable for any investigation of crime or business purposes like identifying which wallet belongs to an individual, a company or which interactions an Bitcoin address reveals.
For some cases it might be helpful to catch scammers and hackers but for our personal privacy, a honeypot website should be avoided.
Examples for honeypot websites can be: - A block explorer website, where IP information is collected from visitors entering Bitcoin address(es), tying IP address and Bitcoin address. Your IP and Bitcoin address(es) will be collected, stored and possibly forwarded, where such data is getting tied and analyzed.
- A Bitcoin mixer, where logs are kept to de-anonymize transactions later again. Once your mix is finished and you are believing your incoming and outgoing transactions are separated, the honeypot operator will still be able to know which coins are yours by connect ingoing and outgoing transaction.
- A software or hardware wallets (closed source), where personal information like IP addresses and Bitcoin address(es) for example are collected, stored and possibly forwarded, where such data is getting tied and analyzed.
In any case, a honeypot software or hardware wallet is always closed source because if it's open source, any experienced coder could find out about it by reviewing code.
Why are honeypot websites dangerous for our privacy? Honeypots are posing a serious danger to our privacy. We might believe it’s quite a normal website and our information is treated confidently, while in reality, any of our data will be stored.
In addition to our IP address etc., entered Bitcoin addresses will be scraped, stored and forwarded to any entity. Addresses will get reviewed and address connections will get revealed.
For privacy enhancing services, we might even pay a fee and not only get nothing in return but also have a privacy risk of believing our Bitcoins are mixed but in reality, logs are kept.
In case of a deliberate honeypot website, deem any privacy assurances as disposable.
Here's how sophisticated honeypot websites are getting operatedA few quotes of a media article, where a massive research was done and Walletexplorer got busted because it's a massive honeypot website.
Walletexplorer.com is a Bitcoin block explorer owned by Chainalysis, a Blockchain tracing company.
IP addresses of visitors are scraped, collected and forwarded:
"Chainalysis has found a "meaningful" edge: a block explorer website that scrapes visitor's internet protocol (IP) addresses.
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It is also possible to conduct a reverse lookup on any known IP address to identify other BTC addresses.
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In doing so, Chainalysis has effectively weaponized an unassuming website without disclosing its ties. It has never publicly associated itself with walletexplorer.com, although a note at the bottom of the site’s homepage says its “author” now works at Chainalysis. The website was created in 2014, according to site registration documents that make no mention of Chainalysis.
A spokesperson for Chainalysis declined to comment."
Research:
https://www.coindesk.com/business/2021/09/21/leaked-slides-show-how-chainalysis-flags-crypto-suspects-for-cops/When you visit Walletexplorer.com, you IP is scraped and stored, analyzed and possibly forwarded by Chainalysis
Visitors are facing a deliberate danger of privacy risks compared to competitors.
Lesson to remember:
Honeypot websites are dangerous for our privacy – BEWARE!