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Quote Originally Posted by Mintjewlips View Post
I just never get the logic, you're smart enough to develop a platform that can be used to buy and sell drugs but you're too ignorant to realize that it's all being monitored?.

Im no columbo but even i know that the feds never jump right in too disrupt criminal orginazations, they usually wait until they have enough evidence to take everything you own so why even bother doing that? I get it if you're some kid in the hood who has nothing, but able bodied code nerds??

What we learned from Stuxnet was that theoretical attacks dont stay theoretical for long when government resources are brought to bare.

Plus after DARPA created TOR and .onion bloomed, neither of the significant attack vectors to compromise it existed; 1) someone controlling a majority of nodes, or b) browser zero days. On top of which, assfaggots like Dread Pirate Roberts left an improbably large trail of breadcrumbs on the internet leading directly to Silk Road, so human error is also a big contributor, as are good old application vulns.

Honestly the ignorant ones got caught, and the career criminals ran their shit through nation-state level obfuscation protocols before pulling 8 figure exit scams.

The ones in jail are the wide eyed honkey momos who just got in over their heads without any of the resources to stay afloat.
Order of ways they get caught:

1. Human Error
2. Human Error
3. Human Error
4. Human Error
5. Human Error
6. Human Error
7. Human Error
8. Human Error
9. Human Error
10. Security Loop Hole / Programming Bug / etc.