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From the “dark net” into the net of justice, Zhenjiang City, the city’s first detection of “dark net” case
The inherent invisibility makes it difficult to track criminal activities carried out on the dark web. Even if they are discovered, it is difficult to lock the identity of the suspect through a randomly generated account. -
Breach database company DataViper allegedly hacked with billions of records offered for sale
Cyberthreat intelligence and breach database company DataViper has been allegedly hacked and its database of breached credentials offered for sale on the shady part of the internet known as the dark web. -
#MoreOnionsPorfavor: Onionize your website and take back the internet
When a user visits a website that has both onion services and Onion-Location enabled, Tor Browser will display an information pill telling them that there's a more secure version of the website. -
How much is your data worth on the dark web?
Credit card details, online banking logins, and social media credentials are available on the dark web at worryingly low prices, according to Privacy Affairs. -
Study finds 15B stolen credentials for sale of the dark web
Most of the records were found to belong to consumers, with an individual record selling for an average of $15.43. -
On the dark web for around $71, criminals can buy bank accounts and even make loans
Among consumer account information, bank account information has the highest price, with an average of 70.91 US dollars (about 500 yuan). -
BMW customer database for sale on dark web
According to KELA, the threat actor claimed that the BMW data came from a “call center” that manages customers of different car suppliers. -
Onion Service version 2 deprecation timeline
As humankind's understanding of math and cryptography evolved, the foundation of version 2 became fragile and at this point in time, unsafe. -
The value of Tor and anonymous contributions to Wikipedia
According to a recently published research paper co-authored by researchers from Drexel, NYU, and the University of Washington, Tor users make high-quality contributions to Wikipedia -
Chinese Canadian woman sentenced to 6 years in prison after being phished by US FBI for buying biological weapons on the dark web
Liu Shijie attempted to purchase a highly toxic chemical agent and protective equipment including masks, aprons, gloves, etc. through the dark web.
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