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Subject: Re: [tor-talk] Operation Onymous against hidden services,
 most DarkNet markets are down
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> seems to be more shitty opsec than anything else:
>=20
> https://twitter.com/agl__/status/530404829441449985 : FBI found the
> Silk Road 2.0 server via unspecified means. The admin used his real
> email and IP address to manage it. https://pdf.yt/d/RpyX9_xmapTkhmkb

Because that completely explains why every other DarkNet market went
down at the exact same time. Yes. And the FBI would never lie and find a
hidden service one way and later claim they found it a another way, now
would they?=20

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