Silk Road forums
Discussion => Silk Road discussion => Topic started by: fingertothefbi on April 23, 2013, 01:56 am
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can someone paste the link to SR here i lot mine and i remember there was a similar link goin around a few months ago so i wana make sure i got the right one thanks in advance!
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http://silkroadvb5piz3r.onion
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http://silkroadvb5piz3r.onion/
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The best thing to do is memorize it.
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thanks guys a +1 both of you, yea i will memorize now too
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silkroad
vb5
piz3r
it's easiest to memorize in pieces like that. :)
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silkroad
vb5
piz3r
it's easiest to memorize in pieces like that. :)
Lmao. I don't if it's just me but every time I type the silkroad link I whisper to myself that exact way you typed it.
Silkroad
vb5 - xb5 is the last 3 digits on my laptops serial!
Pizer
onion!!
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The best thing to do is memorize it.
I fought memorizing it for a while. Then it dropped of wiki and some fraud links got put up... realized it was a good idea.
Now it disappears from time to time, a couple buddies of mine have fallen for scams that look like the regular login page + steal your info and show a DEA etc page to scare you.
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silkroad
vb5
piz3r
it's easiest to memorize in pieces like that. :)
Haha yes same here. every time i say to myself
silk
road
vb
5
piz3r
onion
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Just use a password manager guys.
That way your links you collect are encrypted + you know they're 100% right.
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Just use a password manager guys.
That way your links you collect are encrypted + you know they're 100% right.
Are you able to recommend a password manager please?
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you could always just favorite the SR site on Tor:)
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As Pine said, use a pw manager, for example, go with keepass, trustable and really nice.
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As Pine said, use a pw manager, for example, go with keepass, trustable and really nice.
awesome im going to check into this right now.
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holy shit welcome back pine
(probably late on this one)
Hi Jackie!
Just use a password manager guys.
That way your links you collect are encrypted + you know they're 100% right.
Are you able to recommend a password manager please?
Use something like KeePass.
- faster logins.
- open source.
- able to get very large random permutations of passwords with ease. Try brute forcing this password with a rainbow table:
B%q8\Elpx,VEMv=n;Uw:*\%:,z*A1gLO8XHj@Nn\T7:#NFDUD,&fg4!Xks1Fo,joTOM'u"B/GX#kL?h9
- passwords/urls/usernames protected with strong crypto + a password and a key file (to prevent keylogging).
- able to backup everything easily + securely.
- make life difficult for keyloggers with a heap of settings to choose from.
Anybody using a third party website to save their passwords has a very strange idea of protecting their information. I don't understand that. Surely people who do this have a little voice in the back of their heads making cringeworthy sarcastic comments. You cannot outsource anonymity or encryption, it's practically an axiom of cryptography. It's also why I strongly dislike SSL, the acronym should stand for Script kiddie Secure Line.
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not trying to be that guy now but anyone have the hack bb link as well? lol
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WB pine! :)
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i starred it in TOR so i dont have to remember lol... and oh, btw welcome back pine! :)
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not trying to be that guy now but anyone have the hack bb link as well? lol
http://clsvtzwzdgzkjda7.onion/
i starred it in TOR so i dont have to remember lol... and oh, btw welcome back pine! :)
WB pine! :)
Thanks! :)
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Thanks! I found it though its extremely easy to find :)
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As Pine said, use a pw manager, for example, go with keepass, trustable and really nice.
Cheers donatto :)
Just use a password manager guys.
That way your links you collect are encrypted + you know they're 100% right.
Are you able to recommend a password manager please?
Use something like KeePass.
- faster logins.
- open source.
- able to get very large random permutations of passwords with ease. Try brute forcing this password with a rainbow table:
B%q8\Elpx,VEMv=n;Uw:*\%:,z*A1gLO8XHj@Nn\T7:#NFDUD,&fg4!Xks1Fo,joTOM'u"B/GX#kL?h9
- passwords/urls/usernames protected with strong crypto + a password and a key file (to prevent keylogging).
- able to backup everything easily + securely.
- make life difficult for keyloggers with a heap of settings to choose from.
Anybody using a third party website to save their passwords has a very strange idea of protecting their information. I don't understand that. Surely people who do this have a little voice in the back of their heads making cringeworthy sarcastic comments. You cannot outsource anonymity or encryption, it's practically an axiom of cryptography. It's also why I strongly dislike SSL, the acronym should stand for Script kiddie Secure Line.
Thanks for all that info, much appreciated. :)