On the dark web, every new carding market tries to gain instant credibility. Nothing does that faster than free leaked credit cards. B1ack’s Stash entered the deep web carding scene in April 2024 with a headline-making drop that claimed the leak of one million stolen credit cards, available to anyone who registered. Less than a...Read More
Open Access Governments speaks with Gareth Owenson, one of the founders of Searchlight, to uncover the murky underbelly of the world wide web Though originally set up by the Tor Project to allow whistle-blowers and those living in repressive regimes speak out anonymously online, the dark web has since been largely taken over by criminals....Read More
Your support helps us to tell the story From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it’s investigating the financials of Elon Musk’s pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, ‘The A Word’, which shines a light on the American women fighting...Read More
The malware pairs remote access capabilities with ready-made campaign tools, lowering the barrier for full device compromise 26 May 2026 • , 6 min. read Our recent review of threat detections in Brazil surfaced BTMOB, an Android remote access trojan (RAT) that is less notable for detection volume than for the damage it can wreak....Read More
Introduction In the dark corners of the internet, countless individuals claim to be cybercriminals responsible for massive breaches and sensitive data leaks. These self-proclaimed threat actors often boast about hacking major corporations resulting in compromising internal resources (accesses, documents, source codes, databases, personal data and much more)—actions that inevitably attract the attention of the media,...Read More
The dark web isn’t something you can just stumble upon, and that’s a good thing. Although it’s often used for transactions and conversations that need to remain anonymous, sites on the dark web can host illegal activity, phishing links, financial scams, and malware. There’s also little to no recourse to be had if you encounter...Read More
The dark web is a part of the internet that standard browsers cannot access. It is not indexed by Google, Bing, or any conventional search engine, and it cannot be accessed through a regular browser tab. To visit it, users need specific software, most commonly the Tor Browser, along with a clear understanding of what...Read More
Security Marketplace as big as Silk Road had more than 600k users and turnover of ‘at least’ €250M Operation Deep Sentinel is the latest international law enforcement collaboration against cybercrime, shutting down Archetyp – one of the largest dark web drug marketplaces. Launched in 2020, Archetyp was Europe’s longest-serving drug market at the time of...Read More
Security YouTube vids explain digital tradecraft to reach spooks over Tor or VPN without blowing your cover The UK’s Secret Intelligence Service, aka MI6, has created a dark web portal called “Silent Courier” that it hopes would-be foreign informants will find a suitably secure means of sharing secrets. MI6 revealed the portal in a late...Read More
Facebook Tweet Email Link Threads Britain’s foreign intelligence service, MI6, is launching a new online portal called Silent Courier, aimed at using the dark web to entice potential spies to send it secrets, particularly targeting Russia. The service will rely on the Tor internet browser, which will allow anonymous access to a secure MI6 messaging...Read More