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A platform built for anonymity was actively connecting users to surveillance capitalism's biggest players.
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Enter: Checkmate Market just achieved the spectacular feat of getting permanently banned from Dread for loading Google fonts and Cloudflare resources on their darknet market.
The admin behind this disaster claims decades of experience from the old Tor Carding Forum, yet somehow doesn't understand why routing darknet traffic through clearnet servers might be problematic. When Hugbunter verified these claims and dropped the ban hammer, his message was clear: this level of incompetence should never have occurred in the first place.
They even paid CodeisLaw two grand for a penetration test, then vanished before he could start. That's either an exit scam in motion or something worse.
The community response was swift and brutal. Users immediately recognized this as a direct threat to everyone who visited. Whether this represents breathtaking stupidity or a deliberately compromised honeypot, the result is the same: every user who accessed Checkmate should assume their operational security is blown.
This stands as a masterclass in how to destroy a darknet operation and a reminder that in this ecosystem, there's no room for operators who treat anonymity as an afterthought. When someone claiming decades of experience makes rookie mistakes this severe, it reveals everything about their true intentions.
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00:00 Checkmate Market's Fatal OPSEC Failure
#darknetmarket #darknet #darkweb
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🎙️ Podcast: https://rss.com/podcasts/darknet/
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The information provided in this video is intended for educational purposes only. It is not intended to be legal or professional advice, and should not be relied upon as such.
By watching this video, you acknowledge that you understand and agree to these terms. If you disagree with these terms, do not watch this video.
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By DoingFedTimeA platform built for anonymity was actively connecting users to surveillance capitalism's biggest players.
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Enter: Checkmate Market just achieved the spectacular feat of getting permanently banned from Dread for loading Google fonts and Cloudflare resources on their darknet market.
The admin behind this disaster claims decades of experience from the old Tor Carding Forum, yet somehow doesn't understand why routing darknet traffic through clearnet servers might be problematic. When Hugbunter verified these claims and dropped the ban hammer, his message was clear: this level of incompetence should never have occurred in the first place.
They even paid CodeisLaw two grand for a penetration test, then vanished before he could start. That's either an exit scam in motion or something worse.
The community response was swift and brutal. Users immediately recognized this as a direct threat to everyone who visited. Whether this represents breathtaking stupidity or a deliberately compromised honeypot, the result is the same: every user who accessed Checkmate should assume their operational security is blown.
This stands as a masterclass in how to destroy a darknet operation and a reminder that in this ecosystem, there's no room for operators who treat anonymity as an afterthought. When someone claiming decades of experience makes rookie mistakes this severe, it reveals everything about their true intentions.
☆-----☆-----☆-----☆-----☆ CHAPTERS ☆-----☆-----☆-----☆-----☆
00:00 Checkmate Market's Fatal OPSEC Failure
#darknetmarket #darknet #darkweb
☆-----☆-----☆-----☆-----☆ SOCIAL MEDIA ☆-----☆-----☆-----☆-----☆
🎙️ Podcast: https://rss.com/podcasts/darknet/
☆-----☆-----☆-----☆-----☆ LEGAL STUFF☆-----☆-----☆-----☆-----☆
The information provided in this video is intended for educational purposes only. It is not intended to be legal or professional advice, and should not be relied upon as such.
By watching this video, you acknowledge that you understand and agree to these terms. If you disagree with these terms, do not watch this video.
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