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DEF CON 21 - Unexpected Stories From a Hacker Inside the Government

 

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  • kticfrs500
    kticfrs500 at December 14,2016
    This is my favorite video in this collection so far. I really like the timeline presented on Silk Road from inception until its demise. Great job on the part of the FBI in finally catching this guy, although it was also fortunate for them that frosty eventually became careless – as all serial criminals do. What was the most poignant part of this video, is the rate at which sites like this multiply vs the force that’s applied to stop them. In my opinion this is like no other increase of crime compared to other types of crime that law enforcement can catch up to.
  • CyberRanger
    CyberRanger at December 15,2016
    Silk Road went up. Then LEO brought the site down. Then 2.0 came up. Then that went down. So then LEO took that down and now the black market metastasized into multiple sites. The government should of just left it alone. Going after one is better than a hundred.
  • asdfaslkjadsfasdasdfas
    asdfaslkjadsfasdasdfas at December 15,2016
    CyberRanger makes a good point here ... it may have just been easier to keep it up and work on deanonymizing users. I guess law enforcement probably has their justifications for taking it down. Also are netflix account creds really being sold? come on that's like $10 a month.
  • asdfaslkjadsfasdasdfas
    asdfaslkjadsfasdasdfas at December 15,2016
    CyberRanger makes a good point here ... it may have just been easier to keep it up and work on deanonymizing users. I guess law enforcement probably has their justifications for taking it down. Also are netflix account creds really being sold? come on that's like $10 a month.
  • kkelani
    kkelani at December 15,2016
    This is definitely an interesting video. If the FBI thinks Tor can’t be penetrated, does it mean they are doing nothing to infiltrate dark webs?
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