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Old 11-09-2013, 10:57 AM
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Heard an interesting story on NPR about "The Deep Web" i.e. where Silk Road was taking place. It said you needed government issue software to access it, was 100% anon and such. Was curious if anyone here had ever dabbled with it, I know there's some legit tech nerds amongst the ranks here. Is it even legal to own / use the software? I guess I was allured to the fact that something in 2013 can be, supposedly, untraceable. Though the Silk Road was taken down and people got criminal charges so to an extent maybe not.
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Old 11-09-2013, 11:06 AM
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I was introduced to it by a friend of mine, downloaded the Tor Browser (looks/feels identical to Firefox). Government software? heh.

The browser is still available and useable...the internet would be a much more anonymous place if everyone used it. Google would throw their toys out of the pram.

Obviously its hard to outwit the FBI/NSA/CIA/DoD/other alphabet letters, there's probably some scandal waiting to be leaked about the Silk Road having some government involvement (much like government planes getting caught smuggling class A drugs from Central/South America).

Linked to Silk Road and that kind of thing is Bitcoins. Bitcoins will fail because people's currency can supposedly be hacked and therefore its not safe to use. But if you really think about the normal banking system its no different to Bitcoins in the sense that people have/will always try to steal both physically and electronically.
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Old 11-09-2013, 11:08 AM
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Old 11-09-2013, 06:58 PM
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so you can just go DL this, functions as a browser, but claims complete anonymity? Dont seem classic bros, that shits gotta be puttin you on a list somewhere
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Old 11-09-2013, 07:04 PM
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so you can just go DL this, functions as a browser, but claims complete anonymity? Dont seem classic bros, that shits gotta be puttin you on a list somewhere
The tor browser is legit, thats all i'll say.
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Old 11-10-2013, 12:08 PM
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so you can just go DL this, functions as a browser, but claims complete anonymity? Dont seem classic bros, that shits gotta be puttin you on a list somewhere
More about it on the site. But basically yeah, you're connecting through some complex web of other users to remain anonymous. Like proxies on steroids perhaps. I'm not much of a techie [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]

Agree about there being a "list"...surely it would make the CIA want to monitor that particular internet traffic more vigilantly?
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Old 11-10-2013, 12:19 PM
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Everyone knows Tor nodes are operated by the government. Do not use them as the only means @ trying to be anon. VPN + Proxies + Tor works p good.


Also find a VPN that does not keep logs if you purchase one. The free ones are garbage and will get you caught.

I use http://nvpn.net/
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Old 11-10-2013, 12:54 PM
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OP this shit is old news. The deep web has been around since before napster. And .onion isn't deep web anymore. 90% of the .onion are NSA/CIA/FBI owned assets. Your tax money at work. Cleaning up human trafficking in other countries and giving the pharmacutical companies an edge, while creating a massive black market for this shit and helping to perpetuate it.

By the way we'd probably have less human trafficking, and drug problems if the state just stayed the fuck out of these issues and let people police their own communities at the local level. But neeeewwwppppp. An abused wife can't even kill her husband in retalation for raping their kids. And yes guns are an effective means of accomplishing this task which is none of the worlds business to be aired on fox news network.

In order to play with the deep web now you have to shell out some cash and have communications that make you suspicious and a target. They will sneak into your house at night and try to rootkit your hardware if you go that far. Yes I have seen a few articles from super hacker needs who are just paranoid tinfoil hats who have discovered backdoors and incursions into their CVN repositories and networks just for using simple encryption or running freenet. Can you still do this as a nerd if your very careful and computer literate? Yeah, but it's risky and requires exposing yourself to communications YOU DO NOT WANT TO BE EXPOSED TO! This is all because of the bullshit government spying creating this dark place and making it even deeper and worse than it ever was.

Meaning only super rich power elites have access to the truly deep web. Guess who's buying those child prostitutes? The pope my friends.

Enjoy your channeled and canned web 3.0 guys. You do not have access to all the information. Just what your allowed to have. Filtered and cleaned. Perfect and sanitary. Designed to create an optimal society where the top 1% stay the top 1% and everyone else fights each other in distraction and ignorance. Web 4.0 is when the bad stuff is 100% your government and it's doled out to keep the criminal syndicates and corrupt bureaucrats in line (it's pretty much there, but a ways to go before its complete down to the level of retards googling for shit).
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Old 11-10-2013, 02:30 PM
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OP this shit is old news. The deep web has been around since before napster. And .onion isn't deep web anymore. 90% of the .onion are NSA/CIA/FBI owned assets. Your tax money at work. Cleaning up human trafficking in other countries and giving the pharmacutical companies an edge, while creating a massive black market for this shit and helping to perpetuate it.

By the way we'd probably have less human trafficking, and drug problems if the state just stayed the fuck out of these issues and let people police their own communities at the local level. But neeeewwwppppp. An abused wife can't even kill her husband in retalation for raping their kids. And yes guns are an effective means of accomplishing this task which is none of the worlds business to be airded on fox news network.

In order to play with the deep web now you have to shell out some cash and have communications that make you suspicious and a target. They will sneak into your house at night and try to rootkit your hardware if you go that far. Yes I have seen a few articles from super hacker needs who are just paranoid tinfoil hats who have discovered backdoors and incursions into their CVN repositories and networks just for using simple encryption or running freenet. Can you still do this as a nerd if your very careful and computer literate? Yeah, but it's risky and requires exposing yourself to communications YOU DO NOT WANT TO BE EXPOSED TO! This is all because of the bullshit government spying creating this dark place and making it even deeper and worse than it ever was.

Meaning only super rich power elites have access to the truly deep web. Guess who's buying those child prostitutes? The pope my friends.

Enjoy your channeled and canned web 3.0 guys. You do not have access to all the information. Just what your allowed to have. Filtered and cleaned. Perfect and sanitary. Designed to create an optimal society where the top 1% stay the top 1% and everyone else fights each other in distraction and ignorance. Web 4.0 is when the bad stuff is 100% your government and it's doled out to keep the criminal syndicates and corrupt bureaucrats in line (it's pretty much there, but a ways to go before its complete down to the level of retards googling for shit).
A post that starts with condescension and quickly devolves into a mix of conspiracy theories and insane political dogma. Well played.
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OP this shit is old news. The deep web has been around since before napster. And .onion isn't deep web anymore. 90% of the .onion are NSA/CIA/FBI owned assets. Your tax money at work. Cleaning up human trafficking in other countries and giving the pharmacutical companies an edge, while creating a massive black market for this shit and helping to perpetuate it.

By the way we'd probably have less human trafficking, and drug problems if the state just stayed the fuck out of these issues and let people police their own communities at the local level. But neeeewwwppppp. An abused wife can't even kill her husband in retalation for raping their kids. And yes guns are an effective means of accomplishing this task which is none of the worlds business to be airded on fox news network.

In order to play with the deep web now you have to shell out some cash and have communications that make you suspicious and a target. They will sneak into your house at night and try to rootkit your hardware if you go that far. Yes I have seen a few articles from super hacker needs who are just paranoid tinfoil hats who have discovered backdoors and incursions into their CVN repositories and networks just for using simple encryption or running freenet. Can you still do this as a nerd if your very careful and computer literate? Yeah, but it's risky and requires exposing yourself to communications YOU DO NOT WANT TO BE EXPOSED TO! This is all because of the bullshit government spying creating this dark place and making it even deeper and worse than it ever was.

Meaning only super rich power elites have access to the truly deep web. Guess who's buying those child prostitutes? The pope my friends.

Enjoy your channeled and canned web 3.0 guys. You do not have access to all the information. Just what your allowed to have. Filtered and cleaned. Perfect and sanitary. Designed to create an optimal society where the top 1% stay the top 1% and everyone else fights each other in distraction and ignorance. Web 4.0 is when the bad stuff is 100% your government and it's doled out to keep the criminal syndicates and corrupt bureaucrats in line (it's pretty much there, but a ways to go before its complete down to the level of retards googling for shit).
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