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 ...
Trying to shut down Silk Road, and any of its many-headed hydra reiterations, seems to be the ultimate lesson in futility. According to Motherboard, a new version of the online black market, called ...
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 ...
Some of you might be using Tor to host hidden services, and some of you might not even know what hidden services are. If the latter's you, do not miss this article. Why? Because you can host your ...
The developers recommend that users not start I2P when they launch TAILS, or remove the I2P package altogether every time they start TAILS. Any users who still need I2P can protect themselves by ...
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.
A new strain of the Crowti ransomware, also dubbed Cryptowall 3.0, is moving on the I2P anonymity network. A new strain of the Crowti ransomware, also dubbed Cryptowall 3.0, was spotted by researchers ...
StormyCloud's high-performance outproxy service will allow users of the privacy-based I2P network access to regular websites without having their data collected ...
A vulnerability broker published a video demonstrating one of several flaws it has found in the privacy-focused Tails operating system, which is used by those seeking to make their Web browser harder ...