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Dread forum’s administrator call DarkFox dark web marketplace a “scammer’s paradise”, with some comments stating that DarkFox is an absolute spam site
DarkFox is a dark web marketplace where scammers gather, transactions are not received orders, administrators do not actively deal with disputes, do not give users the opportunity to communicate, and suppliers who have been inactive for years suddenly show active, it seems that the administrators are also involved in scams, so they are restricted from functioning by the Dread forum. -
Alternatives to Darknet/Deepnet Tor Technologies
People often ask which one is safe, Tor or I2P, what other safe networks are out there, and whether there are any alternatives to Tor. After a lot of research and testing, the five alternatives to the Tor dark network in this article work relatively well. -
Human rights group Frontline Defenders’ dark web V3 domain
Front Line Defenders' dark web V3 domain name is http://3g2wfrenve2xcxiotthk4fcsnymzwfbttqbiwveoaox7wxkdh7voouqd.onion, please bookmark it. -
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. -
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. -
After the Tor Project’s relentless efforts, a third of the dark web domains are now v3 onion domains
Currently new v2 domains can no longer be registered on the Tor network and users can only access existing sites using older versions of the Tor browser, but old v2 domains can still be loaded. -
Dark web marketplace Cannazon announces permanent shutdown after massive DDoS attack
In an official announcement, the operators of Cannazon, a dark web marketplace, said the DDoS attack was not the reason for the shutdown, but it provided an opportunity to shut down the site, which was the plan all along. -
The New York Times Launches Dark Web v3 Onion Domain in October
The New York Times' dark web V3 domain name is: https://www.nytimesn7cgmftshazwhfgzm37qxb44r64ytbb2dj3x62d2lljsciiyd.onion, please bookmark it. -
Tor Project Says Number of Available Servers for Relays and Bridges in Tor Network Has Declined
The Tor Project has announced that it will offer hoodies, T-shirts and stickers to encourage Tor relay maintainers to get the number of bridge servers back up. -
There is no absolute security, how secure is the Tor anonymization service?
Tor can do a lot of things, but it is also vulnerable to different types of attacks. The more resources an attacker has, the more likely he is to crack Tor. however, this is expensive, so permanent de-anonymization of all users is not possible. On the other hand, a targeted attack on individuals is conceivable.
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