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CloudFlare considers 94 percent of the Tor traffic as “per se malicious”

Experts at CloudFlare revealed that 94 percent of the Tor traffic they see is “per se malicious,” but Tor Project opposes it. The experts from the Content delivery network (CDN) CloudFlare revealed that 94 percent of the Tor traffic they ordinary see...

April 3, 2016  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Cyber Crime  Deep Web  Security 

Feds request Judge to review the order to reveal TOR Exploit Code

FBI is fighting back against the federal judge’s order to reveal the Tor Exploit and with DoJ filed a sealed motion requesting the review of the ruling. A few weeks ago, a judge has ordered the FBI to reveal the complete source code for the TOR exploit to...

March 30, 2016  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Cyber Crime  Deep Web  Hacking  Laws and regulations 

Terrorists and dark web, what is their relationship?

A new study reveals that terrorist organizations are largely uninterested in using resources and services hosted on the dark web. Every day I receive a lot of requests about terrorist activities in the Dark Web, and contrary to what you might think anonymizing...

March 29, 2016  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Deep Web  Intelligence  Reports  Terrorism 

Tor Project and the new anti-tampering measures for its software

Tor Project revealed how the organization has conducted a three-year long work to improve its ability to detect fraudulent software. The experts at the Tor Project are working to improve the resilience of the anonymizing network to cyber attacks,...

March 22, 2016  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Deep Web  Hacking  Security 

A deep look into the Brazilian underground cyber-market

Trend Micro has published a new study on black cyber-markets focusing on product and services offered on the Brazilian underground. Trend Micro has published a new interesting report on the underground cyber-markets, this is a third study focused on the Brazilian...

November 20, 2014  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Cyber Crime  Deep Web 

81 percent of Tor clients can be identified with traffic analysis attack

The research revealed that more than 81 percent of Tor clients can be de-anonymized by exploiting a new traffic analysis attack based on Netflow technology. A team of researchers conducted a study between 2008 and 2014 on the de-anonymization of the Tor users,...

November 15, 2014  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Deep Web  Hacking 

The good and the bad of the Deep Web

  Article Published on The Hacker New Magazine – September Edition “Security in a serious way” Introduction The Deep Web (or Invisible web) is the set of information resources on the World Wide Web not reported by normal search engines,...

September 17, 2012  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Cyber Crime  Cyber warfare  Deep Web  Hacking  Intelligence  Malware  Security 

Traveling the Silk Road, study of the famous market places

Yes Guys, when we think to the deep web the media tell us only about its dark side, it's considered the paradise of cybercrime, the reign of the theft, a place to escape, but is it true? The governments want you to ay far from the hidden web, because...

August 9, 2012  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Cyber Crime  Deep Web 

Citadel trojan, migration of cybercrime to the deep web

We all remember the Citadel trojan, based on  the Zeus experience has evolved becoming one of the most interesting cyber criminal project. Few months ago I wrote on the excellent customer relationship management (CRM) model implemented by its creators....

July 4, 2012  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Cyber Crime  Deep Web  Malware  Security 


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