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A mini side quest from AntiDarknet

We always thought "admins" who protect themselves by Cloudflare and other automated clearnet solutions are at the bottom ladder when it comes to skill. What level of script kiddie do you have to be to protect yourself against attacks with Cloudflare? The answer: the lowest level the definition of "LOL". Why not have your markets and forums in clearnet while you're at it?

To top it off those same admins decide to use random registrars and clearly don't have a full understanding of how the underground economy works. Ironic.

What we're getting at here is if these are your "top markets" and "top admins" who we've shown can be easily disrupted through their poorly coded payment systems or poor choice of infrastructure... how far do you think police have gone? You're ruled by amateurs who will not only extort your information (hello Incognito) but also take you down with them when time for raids is right. Don't be stupid and don't do anything illegal and for those peddling heavy drugs fuck you and keep dropping the soap.

Now to the fun part.

Remember our tweet & post on 3 August 2024? https://x.com/antidarknet/status/1819705708520280475 & https://t.me/antidarkdotnet/17

Leaving this here as proof. Pending.

d3c883ec351c39b34fad35b2d12c1c40cf5f01da58cabd8a5bd03e75202c9ccc

#darknet #darkweb #markets #soon #archetyp #sha256secret #lazyadmins

Time to deliver and reveal the sha256 secret.

d3c883ec351c39b34fad35b2d12c1c40cf5f01da58cabd8a5bd03e75202c9ccc == ByeByeArchetypdotCC03August2024#72hours#ANTIDARKNET

Exactly within 72 hours the domain archetyp.cc has been removed.

We're sure the admin of Archetyp who's had security issues previously will show once again what a calm & technically capable individual he is by deflecting his incompetence & screaming unsubstantiated bullshit. We were reminded of his temper equivalent that of a rapist when we disclosed the Monero 0day attack against several marketplaces and subsequently in discussion his own.

A truly remarkable leader who definitely isn't a narcissist who got cucked out of a darknet forum once or mentally unstable individual with verbal diarrhea on every post or an unskilled script kiddie who can't protect his infrastructure. We should all aspire to be more like him.

We should further aspire to be as "neutral" as the admins of certain darknet discussion forums. Once you're at the top vote manipulation, deleting bad experienced about your market, trashing competitors with an obvious alt account army - all is allowed. An excellent business model one that breeds real trust and definitely doesn't decrease darknet market numbers year on year (thanks!). Pay the piper and swing your dick ;)

Back to the Hitler of darknet markets. Gear up for what Law Enforcement has next for you bud. We'll keep doing small side quests while our main operations run against yours and other darknet markets, fraud shops & pedo targets. The real world isn't a CoD lobby and no amount of German screeching will stop whats coming next this time.

You're very much welcome.

AntiDarkNet


Source: https://antidark.net/board/viewtopic.php?t=3624

We weren't completely sure if its relevant to Monero but we decided to post anyways since it's a Monero-only marketplace. Remember don't do crime kids

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[–] Yuzuki@lemmy.kikuri.moe 3 points 2 months ago

Reporting a domain is one of the easiest things to do here along with reporting someone for using a normie host to host illicit or controversial content. A recent service that was taken down was pacsa.us, which was hosting photorealistic AI generated CP. They used a normie host and the owner used his real PII in the domain registration with no whois guard or anything. It is astonishing how frequently people give no thought to any of this at all.

Also, there have been lots of other services that have been getting their domains suspended within the last several weeks, so I can just assume those attacks are going to be more frequently used and abused by threat actors. Nothing worthy of getting onto the front page, kinda like most DDoS attacks these days. They're just plain annoying, but not the end of the world.