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The biggest child pornography websites on tor have been hijacked since October

Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2024 9:19 pm
by ȘtefiBeaLipton
There's these massive homosexuals on Twitter called Anti Pedo Security that took down the "titans" of child pornography services on Tor including Alice in Wonderland which has been the longest running website of that kind.
https://x.com/ApSec404/status/184076317 ... hgAmw&s=19
Alice in Wonderland had it's own special little gif upon entering the website which has the same template as the other screens the websites were replaced with.
https://imgur.com/a/0ozOUoP
https://imgur.com/a/xTCp0Uf
Anyway, it claims to have collected more than 120.000 unique addresses (huge question mark) which is all useless in actual prosecution. Gaining evidence by illegal means is like said, illegal, and if they had kept quiet they could have managed to find a prosecutor to bend the law around it, but instead they wanted to lead their own shitty DC comics moralist crusade.

Re: The biggest child pornography websites on tor have been hijacked since October

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 2:56 pm
by BLueRibbon
Far more likely to be the joint project between the US, UK, and German government, known as Operation Liberty Lane in the US.

Re: The biggest child pornography websites on tor have been hijacked since October

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 6:32 pm
by Outis
I'm surprised there are still cp sites running at all, why would someone take such risks?

The Internet is just one big police state these days, the world needs to go back offline.

Re: The biggest child pornography websites on tor have been hijacked since October

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2024 3:34 am
by thecrimsonarchives
Outis wrote: Sun Dec 22, 2024 6:32 pm I'm surprised there are still cp sites running at all, why would someone take such risks?

The Internet is just one big police state these days, the world needs to go back offline.
I couldn't have said it better. The world, most truly, needs to go back offline.

Re: The biggest child pornography websites on tor have been hijacked since October

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2025 11:42 am
by Outis
Seriously, I think maps should do much more offline networking and activity to bring about better understanding of who and what maps are and what they are not to build bridges within communities.

Everything online is monitored and just used to collect evidence to use against people. Every time someone goes online it's like walking into a room full of cameras and microphones recording everything they do.

But stepping outside of that room back into the real world, meeting with other maps locally, getting involved in local issues and awareness raising, that's where real change can happen without creating a paper trail of everything.