Darknet News
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The website of the Tor Project banned again by Russian court after being unblocked by Russia
A few days ago, Russia's telecommunications and mass media regulator (also known as Roskomnadzor or RKN) has restored access to the website of the Tor Project , delaying the implementation of a court ruling. The site was blacklisted last year, but the measure was successfully challenged by lawyers. -
Inside the dark web market: amateur cybercriminals work with professional groups
The harshest conclusion of HP Wolf Security's report is that cybercriminals are operating in an almost professional manner, delivering easy-to-launch, plug-and-play malware and ransomware attacks as software-as-a-service. This allows those with even the most basic skills to launch cyber attacks. -
Jealous British woman tries to hire dark web assassin to murder sporting goods company colleagues because they were all having an affair with the boss
In a police interview, she admitted to looking generally at the site and a pop-up window appeared, which she clicked on and took her to the dark web. Her curiosity got the better of her and she was offered drugs, weapons and murder. She couldn't believe that such a site existed and that it must be a scam. She wanted to check if it was a scam. -
Virginia man sentenced for conspiracy to sell up to 99 pounds of methamphetamine pills on the dark web
Pham is a methamphetamine supplier to dark web marketplaces, using the alias "addy4cheap" on both the Empire Market and Cryptonia dark web marketplaces. -
RansomHouse says AMD has been compromised and has posted data samples on the dark web
The RansomHouse ransom group released a sample of the data it had and claimed that it was easy to access because AMD used generic passwords. These include the word "password", as well as "123456" and "AMD!23". -
According to the Tor Project’s latest annual report, the U.S. government remains the largest funder of the Tor Project
Much of the Tor Project's spending is directly related to building Tor, improving Tor, and ensuring that everyone has access to Tor, and is always working to ensure the future of Tor. -
Viennese Sell Drugs on the Dark Web, Receive Money in Bitcoin
Over two years, the Viennese "cocaine godfather" and his gang allegedly sold about 60 kilograms of drugs - 40 kilograms of cocaine and the rest of marijuana, amphetamines and ecstasy - and used the virtual currency Bitcoin to make payments. -
Industrial Spy ransom group sells data from pharmaceutical giant Novartis for $500,000 on the dark web; Novartis says no sensitive data was compromised
Industrial Spy operates an extortion marketplace on the dark web, selling data stolen from victim companies, from selling "premium" data for millions of dollars to selling individual files for as little as $2 and even offering free downloads of the data. -
Website data from dark web marketplace Hydra handed over to Ukrainian law enforcement
Germany handed over to Ukrainian security forces materials obtained as a result of the seizure of the Hydra dark web marketplace, which allowed Ukraine to begin detaining citizens involved in Hydra's work, and arrests of those involved are now taking place simultaneously in several Ukrainian cities. -
Guardian Officially Launches Tor Onion Service, Releases Dark Web V3 Domain
Guardian readers can now read the daily news in the Tor network. The Guardian's dark web V3 domain is https://www.guardian2zotagl6tmjucg3lrhxdk4dw3lhbqnkvvkywawy3oqfoprid.onion, please bookmark it.
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