The infamous Silk Road resurrected itself like a junkie phoenix this month, leaving its long-time residence on Tor for a new anonymizing service called the Invisible Internet Project, or I2P. News of ...
The success of the recent law enforcement operations that have cracked down on criminal services operating on the Tor network is now causing a shift in the criminal landscape. There are now criminally ...
I2P is an anonymous network without any central infrastructure that encrypts all of users’ communications. The software is bundled with the TAILS operating system, and the researchers at Exodus ...
Tor is apparently no longer a safe place to run a marketplace for illegal goods and services. With the alleged operator of the original Silk Road marketplace, Ross Ulbricht, now going to trial, the ...
The one-two punch to privacy and security this week may push home the facts that even when using services that purportedly protect privacy, we are not as anonymous as we may like to think we are.
Security outfit Exodus Intelligence has found a serious flaw in the I2P anonymizing network layer, which is a feature found in the privacy-focused Tails Linux distribution. It’s not a vulnerability in ...
The original Silk Road, multiple successors and several other copycat online drug markets have all been taken offline in recent years. The one thing they've all had in common - aside from selling ...