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Information Gathering Using Backtrack

 

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  • jdg8
    jdg8 at July 29,2016
    I saw an example of this in another video. Still even when I see, sometimes I am still taken back at how crimes can be bought so easily over the internet. This Grams website really puts the "Market" in "Black Market".
  • michealb40
    michealb40 at September 04,2016
    Good video. I wonder if we were ever able to lift the veil completely on the Darknet, whether we would overwhelm the court systems around the world. There has to be a million people dealing in criminality on there.
  • kbacon5
    kbacon5 at October 16,2016
    This video shows people running illegal businesses are teaming up with savvy tech people or are good with the anonymous website creation themselves. It would be great like michaelb40 commented if there was a way to lift the veil completely on the Darknet. The internet is like currency, it is not good or evil in itself but can be used for either. However, it is sad that a tool that has the propensity to be used for good is being misused by so many for nefarious purposes.
  • kticfrs500
    kticfrs500 at November 05,2016
    I'm just amazed at what you can find on the Internet. I wonder if there would be a rise of purchasing illegal SSNs during this election. I can't imagine that isn't a consideration for the FBI given that there is a threat of hacking on the day of our election. I really go back to, we need more cyber crime fighters like ourselves that adopt the view of national pride. I truly think this can be done online because there's just not enough law enforcement ans people with the right skill in the cyber realm.
  • Safiyah
    Safiyah at November 05,2016
    It is unsettling to see how "convenient" it has become for criminals to conduct illegal activity. Moreso is the fact that the media generally presents these criminals as working indendently or at least requiring their own special contacts and skills (think "White Collar"); this can mislead the general population into thinking they may be safer than they really are because it may be assumed that not every crimial has the required skills portrayed, yet this video also shows how a pretty average person can commit a serious crime via this platform, regardless of their skill level.
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