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ROSS ULBRICHT, WHO ALLEGEDLY RAN THE WORLD'S LARGEST ONLINE DRUG MARKET, ARRESTED BY THE FBI

Since 2011, the Silk Road has been the most popular place to buy drugs online. Despite being very well-known, it operated with impunity up until last night, when the FBI arrested 29-year-old Ross William Ulbricht, who they say ran it. Krebs Security posted the complaint against Ulbricht, which alleges that the site's generated around 1.2 billion dollars in sales in its lifetime. The FBI also alleges that Ulbricht tried to arrange the murder of a user named FriendlyChemist who wanted $500,000 in exchange for not revealing the identities of Silk Road users.


Source/full story:
http://www.onthemedia.org/story/ross-ulbricht-who-allegedly-ran-worlds-largest-online-drug-market-arrested-fbi/

And what ultimately tripped him up? His use of Gmail and Google+.

See page 26.
http://www1.icsi.berkeley.edu/~nweaver/UlbrichtCriminalComplaint.pdf

Fascinating.
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normiss

Few people have a pocket full of bit coins.
Even fewer are looking to purchase these products with them.



It is interesting to see the FBI plain out state that it's "practically impossible" to find the true source of communications on TOR.
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It is interesting to see the FBI plain out state that it's "practically impossible" to find the true source of communications on TOR.



Possible subterfuge so as to not reveal "sources and methods." I would never rely on the security of TOR to keep me from being arrested. That just doesn't seem like a great idea.
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***It is interesting to see the FBI plain out state that it's "practically impossible" to find the true source of communications on TOR.



Possible subterfuge so as to not reveal "sources and methods." I would never rely on the security of TOR to keep me from being arrested. That just doesn't seem like a great idea.

In a computer security class I was sent to, they did recommend using TOR for certain things, however using it isn't completely untraceable. I wouldn't use it for anything that I could get arrested for either.
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Possible subterfuge so as to not reveal "sources and methods." I would never rely on the security of TOR to keep me from being arrested. That just doesn't seem like a great idea.



I've seen discussion on NANOG about TOR nodes with really fat, expensive links.
Gee, now who would have the money to spend on links like that, just to let strangers use them anonymously?
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******It is interesting to see the FBI plain out state that it's "practically impossible" to find the true source of communications on TOR.



Possible subterfuge so as to not reveal "sources and methods." I would never rely on the security of TOR to keep me from being arrested. That just doesn't seem like a great idea.

In a computer security class I was sent to, they did recommend using TOR for certain things, however using it isn't completely untraceable. I wouldn't use it for anything that I could get arrested for either.

What would you use then?:)
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*********It is interesting to see the FBI plain out state that it's "practically impossible" to find the true source of communications on TOR.



Possible subterfuge so as to not reveal "sources and methods." I would never rely on the security of TOR to keep me from being arrested. That just doesn't seem like a great idea.

In a computer security class I was sent to, they did recommend using TOR for certain things, however using it isn't completely untraceable. I wouldn't use it for anything that I could get arrested for either.

What would you use then?:)

The only secure methods I can see today are:

a) One time pads.

b) Spread spectrum RF, i.e. bypass the Internet entirely.
"There are only three things of value: younger women, faster airplanes, and bigger crocodiles" - Arthur Jones.

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************It is interesting to see the FBI plain out state that it's "practically impossible" to find the true source of communications on TOR.



Possible subterfuge so as to not reveal "sources and methods." I would never rely on the security of TOR to keep me from being arrested. That just doesn't seem like a great idea.

In a computer security class I was sent to, they did recommend using TOR for certain things, however using it isn't completely untraceable. I wouldn't use it for anything that I could get arrested for either.

What would you use then?:)

The only secure methods I can see today are:

a) One time pads.

b) Spread spectrum RF, i.e. bypass the Internet entirely.

LPI/LPD :)

ETA: Oh wait, that doesn't exist in the civilian world.
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What would you use then?:)



You have to assume every method of encryption is compromised. When you move into illegal activity and especially high volumes of it on the internet, ultimately nothing is going to work.

Secure communication between a small group of individuals is possible through obscurity, but as the group size and activity increases it will just naturally draw attention to itself which will be its ultimate downfall.

For instance, if I wanted to communicate with a single person, I might post a photo of a kitten with embedded steganography to my drop box and if only a single other person looked at it, I can't in my wildest imagination believe it would come under any scrutiny. It would just get lost in the firehose of daily data. Do that same thing on TOR and try to disguise your illegal drug business as pictures of kittens with thousands of transactions happening every day? That's going to get noticed.

What generally breaks secrecy in communications isn't some flaw in the encryption, but the volume of it. That's why the NSA wants to gobble up EVERYTHING.
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LPI/LPD :)

ETA: Oh wait, that doesn't exist in the civilian world.



:ph34r:
I haven't encountered those acronyms since I left the aerospace/defense contractor.
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For instance, if I wanted to communicate with a single person, I might post a photo of a kitten with embedded steganography to my drop box and if only a single other person looked at it, I can't in my wildest imagination believe it would come under any scrutiny. It would just get lost in the firehose of daily data. Do that same thing on TOR and try to disguise your illegal drug business as pictures of kittens with thousands of transactions happening every day? That's going to get noticed.



Holy shit!:o
That is what all the cat videos are about on YouTube!:D
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For instance, if I wanted to communicate with a single person, I might post a photo of a kitten with embedded steganography to my drop box and if only a single other person looked at it, I can't in my wildest imagination believe it would come under any scrutiny. It would just get lost in the firehose of daily data. Do that same thing on TOR and try to disguise your illegal drug business as pictures of kittens with thousands of transactions happening every day? That's going to get noticed.



Holy shit!:o
That is what all cat videos are about on YouTube!:D

Don't laugh.

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Dang. Anyone know where I can score some krokodil?



Florida. Fuckers all over the place.
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*********It is interesting to see the FBI plain out state that it's "practically impossible" to find the true source of communications on TOR.



Possible subterfuge so as to not reveal "sources and methods." I would never rely on the security of TOR to keep me from being arrested. That just doesn't seem like a great idea.

In a computer security class I was sent to, they did recommend using TOR for certain things, however using it isn't completely untraceable. I wouldn't use it for anything that I could get arrested for either.

What would you use then?:)

I would post an awful lot of messages on internet forums. A small number of these messages would contain coded instructions. Or perhaps they wouldn't.
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For instance, if I wanted to communicate with a single person, I might post a photo of a kitten with embedded steganography to my drop box and if only a single other person looked at it, I can't in my wildest imagination believe it would come under any scrutiny. It would just get lost in the firehose of daily data. Do that same thing on TOR and try to disguise your illegal drug business as pictures of kittens with thousands of transactions happening every day? That's going to get noticed.



Holy shit!:o
That is what all the cat videos are about on YouTube!:D


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFQZh7HopqE :P

Today was the first time I'd ever heard of Silk Road. Wow.
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