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  2. Hydra Market - Wikipedia

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    Hydra (Russian: Гидра) was a Russian language dark web marketplace, founded in 2015, [1] that facilitated trafficking of illegal drugs, financial services including cryptocurrency tumbling for money laundering, exchange services between cryptocurrency and Russian rubles, [2] and the sale of falsified documents and hacking services. [3]

  3. Ross Ulbricht - Wikipedia

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    Ross William Ulbricht (/ ˈ ʊ l b r ɪ k t /; born March 27, 1984) [1] is an American who created and operated the illegal darknet market Silk Road from 2011 until his arrest in 2013.

  4. Facebook onion address - Wikipedia

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    The site also makes it easier for Facebook to differentiate between accounts that have been caught up in a botnet and those that legitimately access Facebook through Tor. [6] As of its 2014 release, the site was still in early stages, with much work remaining to polish the code for Tor access.

  5. 8 Facebook Marketplace Scams To Watch Out For - AOL

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    Here are common scams on Facebook Marketplace and how you can avoid them. ... 9 Easy Ways To Grow Your Wealth in 2024. However, just as Facebook Marketplace provides an easy way to connect with ...

  6. A dark-web market implodes, and users expect the worst - AOL

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    Another one bites the dust. Probably. The dark-web marketplace Wallstreet Market has for some time now been an online place to buy drugs, stolen data sets, and other illicit goods and services ...

  7. Genesis Market - Wikipedia

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    Genesis Market was an English language website that facilitates identity fraud using personal details including passwords to popular websites including Airbnb, Amazon, eBay, Facebook, Fidelity, PayPal, and Netflix.

  8. Dark pattern - Wikipedia

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    In mid-2024, Meta Platforms announced plans to utilize user data from Facebook and Instagram to train its AI technologies, including generative AI systems. This initiative included processing data from public and non-public posts, interactions, and even abandoned accounts. Users were given until June 26, 2024, to opt out of the data processing.

  9. Darknetlive - Wikipedia

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    Darknetlive was a news and information site [1] [2] covering darknet markets and other dark web activities. In the beginning of 2024, the website was sold to the admin of the Incognito market. [3] The admin purchased it as part of a plan to commit a exit scam. [4] It now publishes no new news, and many features such as comments on the site have ...