DubFX
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September 14, 2014, 07:14:14 PM |
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i was under the impression that agora etc were all dangerous phishing sites...
is there an updated list of 'safe' dark marketplaces?
There are lots of articles on clearnet, look around But ordering substances that are forbidden in your contry is illegal. Make sure to use Tor while searching for clearnet articles about the deepweb. Don't be low-hanging fruit and Google crap like that without Tor - it's the perfect excuse for a raid which will waste law enforcement's time. Search around Reddit. Acquire knowledge and do what you want with it within your country's laws - the government always knows best and is just there to protect you. It is not at all illegal to read about sites like SR or other illegal websites. There are a lot of legit reasons to read about and even access these illegal darkweb sites. To say that you should not read about sites like SR is like saying that you should not read about a murder in your community or about a bank robbery. Reading about any of these would not implicate you in anything illegal It's quite different about SR and other illegal marketplaces i guess as it may seem like you have interest about them if you read about them.
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DubFX
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September 15, 2014, 08:25:41 AM |
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And what was this good for? I've heard that the ddos have stopped already, haven't it?
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wasserman99
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September 17, 2014, 01:45:09 AM |
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i was under the impression that agora etc were all dangerous phishing sites...
is there an updated list of 'safe' dark marketplaces?
There are lots of articles on clearnet, look around But ordering substances that are forbidden in your contry is illegal. Make sure to use Tor while searching for clearnet articles about the deepweb. Don't be low-hanging fruit and Google crap like that without Tor - it's the perfect excuse for a raid which will waste law enforcement's time. Search around Reddit. Acquire knowledge and do what you want with it within your country's laws - the government always knows best and is just there to protect you. It is not at all illegal to read about sites like SR or other illegal websites. There are a lot of legit reasons to read about and even access these illegal darkweb sites. To say that you should not read about sites like SR is like saying that you should not read about a murder in your community or about a bank robbery. Reading about any of these would not implicate you in anything illegal It's quite different about SR and other illegal marketplaces i guess as it may seem like you have interest about them if you read about them. Exactly. I think a lot of people are interested in these illegal sites that have no intention of ever using the sites. One example would be someone who is opposed to these sites to be doing research to argue for additional resources to given to try to take them down
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freedomno1
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Learning the troll avoidance button :)
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September 17, 2014, 01:58:50 AM |
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i was under the impression that agora etc were all dangerous phishing sites...
is there an updated list of 'safe' dark marketplaces?
There are lots of articles on clearnet, look around But ordering substances that are forbidden in your contry is illegal. Make sure to use Tor while searching for clearnet articles about the deepweb. Don't be low-hanging fruit and Google crap like that without Tor - it's the perfect excuse for a raid which will waste law enforcement's time. Search around Reddit. Acquire knowledge and do what you want with it within your country's laws - the government always knows best and is just there to protect you. It is not at all illegal to read about sites like SR or other illegal websites. There are a lot of legit reasons to read about and even access these illegal darkweb sites. To say that you should not read about sites like SR is like saying that you should not read about a murder in your community or about a bank robbery. Reading about any of these would not implicate you in anything illegal It's quite different about SR and other illegal marketplaces i guess as it may seem like you have interest about them if you read about them. Exactly. I think a lot of people are interested in these illegal sites that have no intention of ever using the sites. One example would be someone who is opposed to these sites to be doing research to argue for additional resources to given to try to take them down I guess the main point would be to be careful to make sure they aren't already looking at you in the first place or they would just have more circumstantial evidence to take someone down with.
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Believing in Bitcoins and it's ability to change the world
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snappa4ever
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September 17, 2014, 03:19:06 AM |
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i was under the impression that agora etc were all dangerous phishing sites...
is there an updated list of 'safe' dark marketplaces?
There are lots of articles on clearnet, look around But ordering substances that are forbidden in your contry is illegal. Make sure to use Tor while searching for clearnet articles about the deepweb. Don't be low-hanging fruit and Google crap like that without Tor - it's the perfect excuse for a raid which will waste law enforcement's time. Search around Reddit. Acquire knowledge and do what you want with it within your country's laws - the government always knows best and is just there to protect you. It is not at all illegal to read about sites like SR or other illegal websites. There are a lot of legit reasons to read about and even access these illegal darkweb sites. To say that you should not read about sites like SR is like saying that you should not read about a murder in your community or about a bank robbery. Reading about any of these would not implicate you in anything illegal It's quite different about SR and other illegal marketplaces i guess as it may seem like you have interest about them if you read about them. Exactly. I think a lot of people are interested in these illegal sites that have no intention of ever using the sites. One example would be someone who is opposed to these sites to be doing research to argue for additional resources to given to try to take them down I guess the main point would be to be careful to make sure they aren't already looking at you in the first place or they would just have more circumstantial evidence to take someone down with. You cannot be charged with any crimes just for reading something. The only way that this could come back to harm you would be if you were found to have committed a drug related crime (and had actual evidence against you) and the fact that you read about SR was corroborating evidence as to your intent as to what you were going to do with the illegal drugs
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zorke
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September 18, 2014, 03:21:52 AM |
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i was under the impression that agora etc were all dangerous phishing sites...
is there an updated list of 'safe' dark marketplaces?
There are lots of articles on clearnet, look around But ordering substances that are forbidden in your contry is illegal. Make sure to use Tor while searching for clearnet articles about the deepweb. Don't be low-hanging fruit and Google crap like that without Tor - it's the perfect excuse for a raid which will waste law enforcement's time. Search around Reddit. Acquire knowledge and do what you want with it within your country's laws - the government always knows best and is just there to protect you. It is not at all illegal to read about sites like SR or other illegal websites. There are a lot of legit reasons to read about and even access these illegal darkweb sites. To say that you should not read about sites like SR is like saying that you should not read about a murder in your community or about a bank robbery. Reading about any of these would not implicate you in anything illegal It's quite different about SR and other illegal marketplaces i guess as it may seem like you have interest about them if you read about them. Exactly. I think a lot of people are interested in these illegal sites that have no intention of ever using the sites. One example would be someone who is opposed to these sites to be doing research to argue for additional resources to given to try to take them down I guess the main point would be to be careful to make sure they aren't already looking at you in the first place or they would just have more circumstantial evidence to take someone down with. Even if the police at watching you, simply reading about an illegal drug site is not evidence of a crime alone. They may take this fact with other incriminating evidence to make the conclusion that you are doing something illegal, however the fact that you are simply looking at the website or reading an article is not going to get you in any kind of trouble
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picolo
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September 25, 2014, 02:08:35 PM |
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i was under the impression that agora etc were all dangerous phishing sites...
is there an updated list of 'safe' dark marketplaces?
There are lots of articles on clearnet, look around But ordering substances that are forbidden in your contry is illegal. Make sure to use Tor while searching for clearnet articles about the deepweb. Don't be low-hanging fruit and Google crap like that without Tor - it's the perfect excuse for a raid which will waste law enforcement's time. Search around Reddit. Acquire knowledge and do what you want with it within your country's laws - the government always knows best and is just there to protect you. It is not at all illegal to read about sites like SR or other illegal websites. There are a lot of legit reasons to read about and even access these illegal darkweb sites. To say that you should not read about sites like SR is like saying that you should not read about a murder in your community or about a bank robbery. Reading about any of these would not implicate you in anything illegal It's quite different about SR and other illegal marketplaces i guess as it may seem like you have interest about them if you read about them. Exactly. I think a lot of people are interested in these illegal sites that have no intention of ever using the sites. One example would be someone who is opposed to these sites to be doing research to argue for additional resources to given to try to take them down I guess the main point would be to be careful to make sure they aren't already looking at you in the first place or they would just have more circumstantial evidence to take someone down with. Even if the police at watching you, simply reading about an illegal drug site is not evidence of a crime alone. They may take this fact with other incriminating evidence to make the conclusion that you are doing something illegal, however the fact that you are simply looking at the website or reading an article is not going to get you in any kind of trouble i was under the impression that agora etc were all dangerous phishing sites...
is there an updated list of 'safe' dark marketplaces?
There are lots of articles on clearnet, look around But ordering substances that are forbidden in your contry is illegal. Make sure to use Tor while searching for clearnet articles about the deepweb. Don't be low-hanging fruit and Google crap like that without Tor - it's the perfect excuse for a raid which will waste law enforcement's time. Search around Reddit. Acquire knowledge and do what you want with it within your country's laws - the government always knows best and is just there to protect you. It is not at all illegal to read about sites like SR or other illegal websites. There are a lot of legit reasons to read about and even access these illegal darkweb sites. To say that you should not read about sites like SR is like saying that you should not read about a murder in your community or about a bank robbery. Reading about any of these would not implicate you in anything illegal It's quite different about SR and other illegal marketplaces i guess as it may seem like you have interest about them if you read about them. Exactly. I think a lot of people are interested in these illegal sites that have no intention of ever using the sites. One example would be someone who is opposed to these sites to be doing research to argue for additional resources to given to try to take them down I guess the main point would be to be careful to make sure they aren't already looking at you in the first place or they would just have more circumstantial evidence to take someone down with. You cannot be charged with any crimes just for reading something. The only way that this could come back to harm you would be if you were found to have committed a drug related crime (and had actual evidence against you) and the fact that you read about SR was corroborating evidence as to your intent as to what you were going to do with the illegal drugs It depends what you search, searching and reading some articles are illegal and anyway do you want to see the police knocking at your door? On the other hand if you use Tor, the police could know and go knock at your door thinking you are doing something illegal
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DubFX
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September 25, 2014, 02:11:50 PM |
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i was under the impression that agora etc were all dangerous phishing sites...
is there an updated list of 'safe' dark marketplaces?
There are lots of articles on clearnet, look around But ordering substances that are forbidden in your contry is illegal. Make sure to use Tor while searching for clearnet articles about the deepweb. Don't be low-hanging fruit and Google crap like that without Tor - it's the perfect excuse for a raid which will waste law enforcement's time. Search around Reddit. Acquire knowledge and do what you want with it within your country's laws - the government always knows best and is just there to protect you. It is not at all illegal to read about sites like SR or other illegal websites. There are a lot of legit reasons to read about and even access these illegal darkweb sites. To say that you should not read about sites like SR is like saying that you should not read about a murder in your community or about a bank robbery. Reading about any of these would not implicate you in anything illegal It's quite different about SR and other illegal marketplaces i guess as it may seem like you have interest about them if you read about them. Exactly. I think a lot of people are interested in these illegal sites that have no intention of ever using the sites. One example would be someone who is opposed to these sites to be doing research to argue for additional resources to given to try to take them down I guess the main point would be to be careful to make sure they aren't already looking at you in the first place or they would just have more circumstantial evidence to take someone down with. Even if the police at watching you, simply reading about an illegal drug site is not evidence of a crime alone. They may take this fact with other incriminating evidence to make the conclusion that you are doing something illegal, however the fact that you are simply looking at the website or reading an article is not going to get you in any kind of trouble i was under the impression that agora etc were all dangerous phishing sites...
is there an updated list of 'safe' dark marketplaces?
There are lots of articles on clearnet, look around But ordering substances that are forbidden in your contry is illegal. Make sure to use Tor while searching for clearnet articles about the deepweb. Don't be low-hanging fruit and Google crap like that without Tor - it's the perfect excuse for a raid which will waste law enforcement's time. Search around Reddit. Acquire knowledge and do what you want with it within your country's laws - the government always knows best and is just there to protect you. It is not at all illegal to read about sites like SR or other illegal websites. There are a lot of legit reasons to read about and even access these illegal darkweb sites. To say that you should not read about sites like SR is like saying that you should not read about a murder in your community or about a bank robbery. Reading about any of these would not implicate you in anything illegal It's quite different about SR and other illegal marketplaces i guess as it may seem like you have interest about them if you read about them. Exactly. I think a lot of people are interested in these illegal sites that have no intention of ever using the sites. One example would be someone who is opposed to these sites to be doing research to argue for additional resources to given to try to take them down I guess the main point would be to be careful to make sure they aren't already looking at you in the first place or they would just have more circumstantial evidence to take someone down with. You cannot be charged with any crimes just for reading something. The only way that this could come back to harm you would be if you were found to have committed a drug related crime (and had actual evidence against you) and the fact that you read about SR was corroborating evidence as to your intent as to what you were going to do with the illegal drugs It depends what you search, searching and reading some articles are illegal and anyway do you want to see the police knocking at your door? On the other hand if you use Tor, the police could know and go knock at your door thinking you are doing something illegal That's why if you're in US u should use tails or vpn.
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lucasjkr
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September 27, 2014, 07:14:40 PM |
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Rubbish!
I never have and never will bought anything from silkroad or any other "dark net" marketplace. I do find the whole phenomenon fascnating, however, so I've read and will continue to read about them. And when I do, I do so over my ordinary internet connection, knowing that the police will NEVER show up at my door because I happened to google "silkroad news", "ross ulbrict" or anything else.
Take off the tinfoil hats, everyone!
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TRex95
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September 27, 2014, 07:30:44 PM |
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i was under the impression that agora etc were all dangerous phishing sites...
is there an updated list of 'safe' dark marketplaces?
There are lots of articles on clearnet, look around But ordering substances that are forbidden in your contry is illegal. Make sure to use Tor while searching for clearnet articles about the deepweb. Don't be low-hanging fruit and Google crap like that without Tor - it's the perfect excuse for a raid which will waste law enforcement's time. Search around Reddit. Acquire knowledge and do what you want with it within your country's laws - the government always knows best and is just there to protect you. It is not at all illegal to read about sites like SR or other illegal websites. There are a lot of legit reasons to read about and even access these illegal darkweb sites. To say that you should not read about sites like SR is like saying that you should not read about a murder in your community or about a bank robbery. Reading about any of these would not implicate you in anything illegal It's quite different about SR and other illegal marketplaces i guess as it may seem like you have interest about them if you read about them. Exactly. I think a lot of people are interested in these illegal sites that have no intention of ever using the sites. One example would be someone who is opposed to these sites to be doing research to argue for additional resources to given to try to take them down I guess the main point would be to be careful to make sure they aren't already looking at you in the first place or they would just have more circumstantial evidence to take someone down with. Even if the police at watching you, simply reading about an illegal drug site is not evidence of a crime alone. They may take this fact with other incriminating evidence to make the conclusion that you are doing something illegal, however the fact that you are simply looking at the website or reading an article is not going to get you in any kind of trouble i was under the impression that agora etc were all dangerous phishing sites...
is there an updated list of 'safe' dark marketplaces?
There are lots of articles on clearnet, look around But ordering substances that are forbidden in your contry is illegal. Make sure to use Tor while searching for clearnet articles about the deepweb. Don't be low-hanging fruit and Google crap like that without Tor - it's the perfect excuse for a raid which will waste law enforcement's time. Search around Reddit. Acquire knowledge and do what you want with it within your country's laws - the government always knows best and is just there to protect you. It is not at all illegal to read about sites like SR or other illegal websites. There are a lot of legit reasons to read about and even access these illegal darkweb sites. To say that you should not read about sites like SR is like saying that you should not read about a murder in your community or about a bank robbery. Reading about any of these would not implicate you in anything illegal It's quite different about SR and other illegal marketplaces i guess as it may seem like you have interest about them if you read about them. Exactly. I think a lot of people are interested in these illegal sites that have no intention of ever using the sites. One example would be someone who is opposed to these sites to be doing research to argue for additional resources to given to try to take them down I guess the main point would be to be careful to make sure they aren't already looking at you in the first place or they would just have more circumstantial evidence to take someone down with. You cannot be charged with any crimes just for reading something. The only way that this could come back to harm you would be if you were found to have committed a drug related crime (and had actual evidence against you) and the fact that you read about SR was corroborating evidence as to your intent as to what you were going to do with the illegal drugs It depends what you search, searching and reading some articles are illegal and anyway do you want to see the police knocking at your door? On the other hand if you use Tor, the police could know and go knock at your door thinking you are doing something illegal That's why if you're in US u should use tails or vpn. The US is probably the safest place to use TOR. There are no restrictions on freedom of speech (there are actually very few) in the US therefor someone seen using TOR is likely not going to be seen as trying to get around these restrictions (which is the primary reason why governments look to see if citizens are using TOR)
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