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BFT3K 11-06-2013 09:10 PM

Illegal Silk Road Web Site Returns?
 
Crazy stuff...

http://i.huffpost.com/gen/1448531/th...D-large570.jpg

One month after the FBI shut down Silk Road, a black market website known as "the eBay for drugs," a new site launched Wednesday under the same name, offering a wide range of narcotics and declaring that its community of buyers and sellers was "even stronger than before."

Visitors to the new Silk Road site were greeted Wednesday by a message from the site's administrator.

"It is with great joy that I announce the next chapter of our journey," wrote the administrator, who used the same nickname as the previous administrator, "Dread Pirate Roberts." "Silk Road has risen from the ashes, and is now ready and waiting for you all to return home."

Story continues here...

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/1...n_4228156.html

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 11-06-2013 09:26 PM

http://cdn.motinetwork.net/demotivat...1233115484.jpg

:stoned

ADG

Phoenix 11-06-2013 09:33 PM

seems like a likely trap

420 11-06-2013 09:39 PM

It would be more interesting if they broke the original owner out of jail to reopen the site.


Better to use cash for your drugs. 2 years ago an ounce of weed cost like 80 btc (~$350 then and ~$21,000 today) :error

nexcom28 11-07-2013 12:00 AM

I saw on the forum that they were talking about reopening.

How do you find the URL though if no one tells you it?

PornDiscounts-V 11-07-2013 12:27 AM

Google tells all

JFK 11-07-2013 01:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phoenix (Post 19863846)
seems like a likely trap

if it quacks like a duck :winkwink:

Arnox 11-07-2013 02:50 AM

Bitcoin price increase... fucking lol.

nexcom28 11-07-2013 03:08 AM

Just took a look and it's live.

anexsia 11-07-2013 03:32 AM

There's also Sheeps Marketplace and Reloaded, a majority of users from Silkroad had moved over to those two sites...feds spend years taking down one and a bunch of others pop up!

NewNick 11-07-2013 04:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by anexsia (Post 19864101)
There's also Sheeps Marketplace and Reloaded, a majority of users from Silkroad had moved over to those two sites...feds spend years taking down one and a bunch of others pop up!


That's the way of law enforcement.

Locking up a murderer never cured the world of murder.

:2 cents:

lucas131 11-07-2013 04:34 AM

idiots will get caught ... because only idiots will trust something like that :winkwink: :2 cents:

adultmobile 11-07-2013 08:40 AM

Is much like when megaupload was closed, piracy didn't ended.

Paul 11-07-2013 11:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adultmobile (Post 19864387)
Is much like when megaupload was closed, piracy didn't ended.

http://www.daemonflower.com/devdiary...2/whacmole.jpg

_Richard_ 11-07-2013 11:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AsianDivaGirlsWebDude (Post 19863844)

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh noooo shit

anexsia 11-07-2013 11:34 AM

"Dear Community

It is with great joy that I announce the next chapter of our journey. Silk Road has risen from the ashes, and is now ready and waiting for you all to return home.

Welcome back to freedom.

Over the last 4 weeks, we have implemented a complete security overhaul. This overhaul marks the dawn of a brand new era for hidden services, and it would not have been possible without the patient support of this community. So for waiting patiently; for offering encouragement; for keeping the community spirit alive in Silk Road’s temporary absence; for all of this and more, each of you has my deepest and most sincere gratitude.

It took the FBI two and a half years to do what they did. Divide, conquer and eliminate was their strategy… but four weeks of temporary silence is all they got. And as our resilient community bounces back even stronger than ever before, never forget that they can only ever seize assets – they can never arrest our spirit, our ideas or our passion, unless we let them.

We will not let them.

Please enjoy the marketplace, but be aware – although the site is both functional and stable, we are still in the early phases of development. Despite us having worked through any major bugs that might prevent full-functionality or compromise security, you may notice minor bugs. Please bring these to our attention. More so, even though security has been our top priority over the last few weeks, we encourage you to continue reporting both theoretical and even proven exploits. You will be rewarded for doing so.

Please also be aware, that because we expect a large surge in Bitcoin deposits when we open up our transaction system, there may be delays with account withdrawals and deposits initially. These delays should become less as the marketplace settles, but at least for the earlier stages, please do not report coins as missing unless 12 hours or more have elapsed.

You might also notice that the re-launched marketplace lacks a number of features from the original marketplace – we will be working hard over the next few weeks to implement improvements, and we continue to study each and every post made in the Feature Requests forum. Your opinions matter to us, and we will not neglect the thoughts of the community.

We are proud to announce though, that our new security measures include emergency strategies to ensure that, in the event of Silk Road’s demise once more, no member will lose their coins. We have learned hard lessons from the unfortunate events of recent weeks, and the man hours that have gone into this new release are phenomenal. We look forward to helping Silk Road grow on the back of these lessons, and look forward to helping this community flourish even more beautifully than before.

We have already committed a large percentage of our revenues to good causes, charities, and organizations who support our cause or have similar interests. We are also contributing back to the Tor network with our relay fund.

But without a doubt, the re-launch of our beloved marketplace will create a ripple throughout the world’s various media channels, and not all of these channels will see our cause as positive. You don’t need telling that there are very powerful media outlets controlled by various world governments, who will seek to muddy our name and reputation. But it is up to us to embrace this newfound exposure in mainstream media, rather than hide from it – and for this reason, I have chosen to speak briefly with a number of journalists who I am confident will report this memorable day without the pull of governmental strings. I have also conducted an exclusive interview with Mashable. In light of the FBI’s recent ‘victory’, it would be impossible for Silk Road to stay off the radar – it is therefore our responsibility to make sure that our mark on the radar is the right one. So I would advise you all to prepare yourself for a spike in media attention, and to review your personal security measures to ensure your anonymity is protected.

We will be hiring staff to handle Silk Road’s marketing shortly – formal offers may be made to members who have already demonstrated their marketing prowess.

And it goes without saying that if you are in touch with anybody who may not be aware that Silk Road has risen once more, now is the time to spread the word. Open communication with your old suppliers and customers; let this wonderful news be taken to all corners of the Tor network and beyond.

Let us never forget this recent hurdle in our battle for freedom. But let us not allow it to stop our fight, either – it is now time to simply pick ourselves back up, dust ourselves off, and continue fighting this revolution like we’ve never fought it before.

I’m proud to have you all at my side.

Yours Loyally

Dread Pirate Roberts"


Today, Senator Tom Carper (D-Del.), Chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, released the following statement on the launch of the Silk Road 2.0:

“This new website – launched barely a month after Federal agents shut down the original Silk Road -- underscores the inescapable reality that technology is dynamic and ever-evolving and that government policy needs to adapt accordingly.”

Chairman Carper and Dr. Coburn’s committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs began a formal inquiry into virtual currencies in April 2013. In August 2013 Chairman Carper and Dr. Coburn wrote to the Departments of Treasury, Homeland Security, and Justice, as well as the Securities and Exchange Commission, Commodities Futures Trading Commission, and the Federal Reserve.

_Richard_ 11-07-2013 11:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by anexsia (Post 19864677)
Today, Senator Tom Carper (D-Del.), Chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, released the following statement on the launch of the Silk Road 2.0:

?This new website ? launched barely a month after Federal agents shut down the original Silk Road -- underscores the inescapable reality that technology is dynamic and ever-evolving and that government policy needs to adapt accordingly.?

Chairman Carper and Dr. Coburn?s committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs began a formal inquiry into virtual currencies in April 2013. In August 2013 Chairman Carper and Dr. Coburn wrote to the Departments of Treasury, Homeland Security, and Justice, as well as the Securities and Exchange Commission, Commodities Futures Trading Commission, and the Federal Reserve.

:1orglaugh 'we need more money, cause we just launched a bait site'


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