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Human rights group Frontline Defenders’ dark web V3 domain
Front Line Defenders' dark web V3 domain name is http://3g2wfrenve2xcxiotthk4fcsnymzwfbttqbiwveoaox7wxkdh7voouqd.onion, please bookmark it. -
Drugs on the dark web: sent as cereal
Vienna drug investigators have arrested five suspects for trafficking marijuana on the dark web. They had grown marijuana in five locations in eastern Austria and sent it by mail. -
The dark web marketplace “2easy” is becoming a major player in the underground of stolen data
Launched in 2018, the 2easy marketplace has experienced rapid growth since last year, when it sold data from only 28,000 infected devices and was considered a minor player, but grew rapidly from 28,000 infected devices to 600,000 in a single year. -
Tor Project: Looking Back at 2021 and Looking Forward to 2022
In 2022 the Tor Project will improve the Tor daemon code, improve congestion control on the Tor network, further improve the user experience, and will also work to improve the experience for mobile users. -
ToRReZ, Europe’s Largest Dark Web Cannabis Marketplace, Closes After 675 Days in Business
Mrblonde, the administrator of ToRReZ, warns against counterfeiters and offers well-meaning advice to existing ToRReZ customers to try to choose a smaller market when selecting a new trading market. -
Russian hackers leaked confidential UK police data on the dark web after ransom demand was rejected
A ransomware group that stole some confidential information held by the British police used "phishing" to attack an IT company serving the police, demanding ransom from the IT company called Dacoll. -
The dark web offers “extreme privacy”, for better or worse
The most common uses of websites on the Tor hidden service are criminal, including drugs, illegal finance and pornographic content involving violence, children and animals. However, the dark web has legitimate uses, and it provides users with online privacy. -
Operator Who Operated Darknet Network Center in Former NATO Bunker Sentenced by German Court
For the first time, operators of dark web data centers were convicted of making illegal operations in the network possible in the first place. However, they were acquitted of charges of aiding and abetting some 250,000 crimes on the site. -
Russia Increases Censorship, Blocks Access to Tor Privacy Services Across the Board
In recent years, Russia has been steadily pushing for more Internet censorship, requiring foreign tech giants to open representative offices in the country and store data on local servers, and banning several VPNs in addition to blocking Tor. -
Feds Provide $400,000 to Portland Police to Investigate Dark Web and COVID-19 Fraudsters
Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler said, "This grant provides our Cyber Crime Unit with the resources necessary to help stop counterfeit goods from entering the Portland marketplace."
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