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Ventured into the deep web because of the last thread on it. Saw some **** that made me turn my computer off for three days. Haven't been back since. Did see some cool stuff though.
3days? what in the heck was it?
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Ventured into the deep web because of the last thread on it. Saw some **** that made me turn my computer off for three days. Haven't been back since. Did see some cool stuff though.
what u see???Ventured into the deep web because of the last thread on it. Saw some **** that made me turn my computer off for three days. Haven't been back since. Did see some cool stuff though.
SR and BMR aren't all about illegal purchases. you can buy things you can find on the surface there with your BTC.
I advise anyone interested to please read everything you can find before you start digging around the deep web. read the big thread we had here before. know the risks involved.
getting scammed for some shoes on NT is one thing. dudes on the deep are a whole other monster if they need to be.
dont and never have watch law and order suv ssooooooooooo................. more info pleaseWell I'm paranoid about it, but I will say it was some Law and Order SVU type ****. An I was scared my computer would be flagged or something which is why I kept it off. Even though I had downloaded an IP scrambler I was still shook.
is this a good place to start getting bitcoins?????so the money comes out of your bank account through this virtual wallet to then whomever goods ur trading for?????Bitcoins can be used to trade for anything...
Sex, drugs, guns, software, coding, and hacking, to normal things like food, services, books, or furniture.
They're great because there is 0 risk of third party seizure, the transactions are not traceable, very low risk of being stolen (I use a custom hardware wallet), there's no BS Paypal Chargeback system, and you profits cannot be taxed.
how many bitcoins does a dollar equal????????
I don't deal with bank account transactions because that's not anonymous. There's multiple ways I acquire currency. I can meet in person with a bitcoin dealer, make cash transactions via packages (very risky unless you know the person you're dealing wtih), obtain coins as payment, or use MoneyPak's (probably the easiest way for a beginner to start).
http://preev.com/ for exchange rates.
is this a good place to start getting bitcoins?????so the money comes out of your bank account through this virtual wallet to then whomever goods ur trading for?????Bitcoins can be used to trade for anything...
Sex, drugs, guns, software, coding, and hacking, to normal things like food, services, books, or furniture.
They're great because there is 0 risk of third party seizure, the transactions are not traceable, very low risk of being stolen (I use a custom hardware wallet), there's no BS Paypal Chargeback system, and you profits cannot be taxed.
how many bitcoins does a dollar equal????????
I don't deal with bank account transactions because that's not anonymous. There's multiple ways I acquire currency. I can meet in person with a bitcoin dealer, make cash transactions via packages (very risky unless you know the person you're dealing wtih), obtain coins as payment, or use MoneyPak's (probably the easiest way for a beginner to start).
http://preev.com/ for exchange rates.
http://bitcoin.org/en/
Tor browser to access it, that's all. You'll see some crazy stuff. You can't just get onto it from a regular browser. It uses some server that's kept on the low, they use an encryption type of extension to route traffic etc. Learned this in Cisco Networking last year.
FBI Admits It Controlled Tor Servers Behind Mass Malware Attack
Unfortunately for Tor, you can always do traffic analysis, for instance, to match up what's going in and what's coming out if you can get a big enough picture of the network, and use that to identify people. There are problems found in Tor all the time and they're fixed.
It seems like a lot of anarchist activists are wisening up and encrypting their communications. Cody Wilson is very tech savvy, but he's not a pure crypto-anarchist. And yet, like the Cypherpunks, he's intensely aware of the potential that he's being surveilled at all times. He knows that the government probably doesn't like what he's doing, and is watching his every move. He uses encryption, and is careful about electronic communications.
FBI takeover of Tor server leads to arrest
The testimony of an FBI agent against 28-year-old Irishman Eric Marques – arrested and charged with distributing child pornography online via the anonymous Tor network – all but confirmed that the FBI was involved in exploiting a Firefox vulnerability that aided in the investigation.
Tor? Oh really?
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2013/09/freedom-hosting-fbi/
http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/wh...-underground-an-interview-with-andy-greenberg
http://www.scmagazine.com/fbi-takeover-of-tor-server-leads-to-arrest/article/311880/
Don't believe everything you hear from your networking professor.
so then how would i find a website that sells tigers for bitcoins with tor????? serious questionTor is a piece of software that re-directs network traffic so the internet is able to be browsed semi-anonymously. It's not a "Deep Web Google" or anything of that nature.
I know it's basically acting like a VPN, connecting to various servers around the world. Deep Web Google I got confused with the Wiki Page that hosts the websites directory.Tor is a piece of software that re-directs network traffic so the internet is able to be browsed semi-anonymously. It's not a "Deep Web Google" or anything of that nature.
what u see???Ventured into the deep web because of the last thread on it. Saw some **** that made me turn my computer off for three days. Haven't been back since. Did see some cool stuff though.
SR and BMR aren't all about illegal purchases. you can buy things you can find on the surface there with your BTC.
I advise anyone interested to please read everything you can find before you start digging around the deep web. read the big thread we had here before. know the risks involved.
getting scammed for some shoes on NT is one thing. dudes on the deep are a whole other monster if they need to be.
what do u mean exactly?????????
i remember the thread reading and going through the thread but can u give me examples like what are some things that can happen
Tor is a piece of software that re-directs network traffic so the internet is able to be browsed semi-anonymously. It's not a "Deep Web Google" or anything of that nature.
bitcoins? moneypaks? sounds like video game currency. lol
Bitcoins are on the rise. They're starting to become more widely accepted.
They started from the bottom, but now there are sites that let you buy anything from any online retailer with BTC.
I think there will be another bubble soon.