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German Municipality of Schlissheim informs hundreds of citizens about dark web data
The city of Schlissheim, Germany, informed hundreds of citizens about the dark web data. About a month ago, unidentified individuals hacked into the city's IT systems, and these cybercriminals used malware ("ransomware") to encrypt the city's servers. They did not demand a ransom, but threatened to release the data on the dark web. After the deadline passed, their stolen internal documents were leaked on the Dark Web. -
Localization Lab provides language translation platform for Tor Project
The Localization Lab recently said on Twitter that three new languages have been added to the Tor Project's main website for translation: Khmer, Korean, and Traditional Chinese (Taiwan). Anyone who wants to help localize the Tor Browser can join the Tor Project translation team. -
Thai court orders seizure of Thai assets of Cazes, former founder of AlphaBay, the largest dark web marketplace, who committed suicide in a Bangkok prison in 2017
Jumpol Phansamrit, director of foreign affairs at the Thai attorney general's office, said the court accepted the prosecutor's request to order the seizure of huge assets owned by the late Canadian national Alexandre Cazes and to discuss with the United States how to share the money. -
Tor is about to get faster: New version of Tor introduces congestion control feature, promises improved performance
Once most exit nodes are upgraded to the new version 0.4.7, the Tor Project will release a new stable version of the Tor Browser with congestion control accordingly, and users should be able to experience the performance improvements. In addition, users of the Brave browser, which supports Tor, should also benefit from this improvement. -
What are dark web search engines and how do I find them?
Dark Web search engines use sophisticated software to crawl the dark web and index all the information they find. Once indexed, these search engines allow you to find that information through the search engine interface. This article lists 5 of the best dark web search engines. -
The CIA’s dark web site could pose a risk to potential leakers, a hacker questioned
"ODN" believes that Nathan Fain's analysis is still valid, and that the most secure way for the CIA to do this is to set up a securedrop submission site on the dark web and configure that site with an SSL certificate based on the onion domain. -
CIA posts instructions for accessing its dark web site on Instagram, inviting “concerned Russians” to contact it via the dark web
Instructions in English and Russian on how to access the dark web site have appeared on the CIA's social media channels, and the CIA's dark web address is: http://ciadotgov4sjwlzihbbgxnqg3xiyrg7so2r2o3lt5wz5ypk4sxyjstad.onion -
Operator of dark web site “ADDERALL123” accused of selling methamphetamine
Investigators linked them to a website on the dark web that mailed customers fake Adderall containing methamphetamine.Undercover DEA agents ordered Adderall pills against the account. The account offered various quantities of 30 mg prescription pills for the treatment of ADHD. -
UnderMarket 2.0, a dark web marketplace, is a fraudulent website
The dark web marketplace "UnderMarket 2.0" with the domain name http://puyr3jb76flvqemhkllg5bttt2dmiaexs3ggmfpyewc44vt5265uuaad.onion is a fraudulent website. It does not ship after payment. Here to give exposure, please beware. -
Does Tor Browser and Brave Browser support real-time full-page translation, exclusive science
"ODN" confirmed that Tor Browser can indeed use "Translate Web Pages" plug-in to automatically translate the whole page with one click, while Brave Browser has no good way to translate the whole page with one click at the moment, but it can support word translation or send translation to the specified page with one click.
\can any one tell me what are some trusted venders
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