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The Tor Carding Forum (TCF) was a Tor-based forum specializing in the trade of stolen credit card details, identity theft and currency counterfeiting. The site was founded by an individual known as 'Verto' who also founded the now defunct Evolution darknet market. [1] The site required $50 for registration. [2] [3]
In December 2014, the Tor based Tor Carding Forum closed following a site hack, with its administrator "Verto" directing users to migrate to the Evolution darknet market's [91] forums [92] which would go on to be the largest darknet market exit scam ever seen.
dark0de, also known as Darkode, is a cybercrime forum and black marketplace described by Europol as "the most prolific English-speaking cybercriminal forum to date". [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The site, which was launched in 2007, serves as a venue for the sale and trade of hacking services, botnets , malware , stolen personally identifiable information ...
15 Social media and forums. 16 Software. 17 See also. 18 References. ... – uses Tor network by default for message sending and ... Tor Carding Forum (defunct ...
Evolution was a darknet market operating on the Tor network. The site was founded by an individual known as 'Verto' who also founded the now defunct Tor Carding Forum. [4] Evolution was active between 14 January 2014 and mid-March 2015. [5]
A darknet market is a commercial website on the dark web that operates via darknets such as Tor and I2P. [1] [2] They function primarily as black markets, selling or brokering transactions involving drugs, cyber-arms, [3] weapons, counterfeit currency, stolen credit card details, [4] forged documents, unlicensed pharmaceuticals, [5] steroids, [6] and other illicit goods as well as the sale of ...
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HackBB was a Tor service Internet forum specializing in buying stolen credit cards, skimming ATMs, and hacking computers, servers and accounts. [1] The site was often a destination for hacked and stolen data dumps. [2] At some point the site was hosted by Tor hosting company Freedom Hosting. [3]