Silkroad 1, was taken down a few months ago. Silkroad was a open marketplace where one could purchase any drugs they desire. The drug represented free liberalism, a marketplace where anyone could purchase anything they wanted without any government intervention. Popular to contrary belief, Silkroad disallowed anything that could harm anybody else (hit-men, guns & anything of the nature that could harm others.)
Silkroad 2.0 - The second version to Silkroad 1.0 was resurrected about 3 months ago and promised better security. The 2nd version only rose less than 30 days from the first marketplace falling.
12-24 hours ago, Silkroad 2.0's moderators & an administrator according to intelligence were arrested in a worldwide synchronized operation. Intelligence suggests that 1 person in Brisbane Australia, 1 person from America, 1 Person from Ireland (Called Ingeo/Ingio) were arrested.
Silkroad 2.0's administrator was not arrested. And the site is fully functional and running. Silkroad 2.0's administrator has assured its users that SR2.0 has not been affected by this take-down attempt. Intelligence tells us that there are indeed law enforcement agents already inside the "round table" of administrators & moderators. Vendor/Client conversations were leaked, but the server itself was not compromised.
Information sources also suggest that law enforcement has directed resources to finding vendors (sellers) and a number of vendors were arrested in this take-down attempt.
This is a warning guys, Silkroad 2.0 is not safe as of yet. Don't visit the site, don't visit the clearnet pages, don't visit their forum. The administrator (DPR/owner) himself could be law enforcement.
Silkroad 2.0 - The second version to Silkroad 1.0 was resurrected about 3 months ago and promised better security. The 2nd version only rose less than 30 days from the first marketplace falling.
12-24 hours ago, Silkroad 2.0's moderators & an administrator according to intelligence were arrested in a worldwide synchronized operation. Intelligence suggests that 1 person in Brisbane Australia, 1 person from America, 1 Person from Ireland (Called Ingeo/Ingio) were arrested.
Silkroad 2.0's administrator was not arrested. And the site is fully functional and running. Silkroad 2.0's administrator has assured its users that SR2.0 has not been affected by this take-down attempt. Intelligence tells us that there are indeed law enforcement agents already inside the "round table" of administrators & moderators. Vendor/Client conversations were leaked, but the server itself was not compromised.
Information sources also suggest that law enforcement has directed resources to finding vendors (sellers) and a number of vendors were arrested in this take-down attempt.
This is a warning guys, Silkroad 2.0 is not safe as of yet. Don't visit the site, don't visit the clearnet pages, don't visit their forum. The administrator (DPR/owner) himself could be law enforcement.