Quote from: BlarghRawr on December 11, 2012, 05:35 pmQuote from: AnonymousAddict on December 11, 2012, 05:26 pmMaybe some of u know of this,maybe some dont bt iv been digging deep extremely deep into certain parts of the interwebz and i ran across this...http://4eiruntyxxbgfv7o.onion/pm/ check it out....my name on there is anonymousman74...when u all sign up msg me and lets exchange names that way we can always keeo in tocuh in case this come to a end some way some how...they might do it alright BUT NOT RIGHT NOW!!!!! LOL ....yEa im a nerd i just quoted nicklebackIf you communicate through their server and without encryption, they are likely keeping records of absolutely everything said. That is already known about here because it would be difficult indeed to response to messages if they didn't, but that place? It's not a market. It wasn't made for people like us. It doesn't exists for SR to use it. It isn't run by SR. So don't trust it. (Don't trust SR either of course, but at least it has some reputation to back it up.)Note: I assume that without viewing the site or even knowing what it is called. Tinfoil hat.Some while back I had a chat with Mixie, the operator of TorPM. This is just one of several .onion sites that she runs. She told me that the box TorPM is run on is kept in a reasonably secure location. She stated that anonymity is her greatest protection -- as long as she can't be located, neither can her servers. She further stated that the box that TorPM runs on is LUKS-encrypted, and that the RAM sticks were epoxied in-place, in the event of a raid, to help prevent a cold-boot attack. She also went out of her way to stress that people should use PGP encryption as a further safeguard, to keep their messages private. NC