Why not take it a step further? Evil people are using the internet right now so let's sabotage a major internet backbone!
Yes, there are many evil people in the world, but I'm comparing ISIS to Nazi Germany. The Nazis wanted to exterminate all non-aryan people, especially Jews. ISIS wants to exterminate all non-Radical-Muslim people, especially Christians. In the time of Nazi Germany, there were of course many non-Nazi evil people in the world doing evil things, just like now. However, the Nazis posed a much greater threat to the future of the free world than any independent evil people. I think ISIS should be viewed the same way. Another thing to consider is what the consequences would be of sabotaging the entire internet. (If it were even possible, which I doubt.) If it were done, that would be a MAJOR problem in the lives of almost every person in the world. However, taking down Tor would have absolutely no effect on many people's lives.Why not take it a step further? Evil people are using the internet right now so let's sabotage a major internet backbone!
Evil people breathe air - let's get rid of that as well!Why not take it a step further? Evil people are using the internet right now so let's sabotage a major internet backbone!
Better start sucking.Evil people breathe air - let's get rid of that as well!
That's what she said ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)Better start sucking.
So we're gonna DDoS the Dark Web? Let's do it
Doesn't Tor anonymize your connection, though?Yeah you better have nothing to lose when you take on all of the dark web (and all who inhabit it).
You know, that place where people sell drugs, weapons, recruit terrorists, hit men... I don't know tc, posting your plans on a public forum might not be subtle enough. If you successfully take down the dark web, and anyone important sees this, you might just be a dead man. If you keep pursuing this, I'm not saying you shouldn't, you really should be prepared for what people are going to try to throw at you. AKA make yourself completely untraceable.
In theory. There's plenty of ways anonymity can be compromised, and quite easily.Doesn't Tor anonymize your connection, though?
What kind of innocent reasons would there be for using Tor? If you're undercover and with the government there's their own secure network. I can't think of anything legal that would ever happen on the Deep/Dark Web that couldn't happen just as easily without the extra layers of anonymity that Tor providesIn theory. There's plenty of ways anonymity can be compromised, and quite easily.
I admire OP's intentions, however misguided they may be, but even if you could possibly manage to interrupt the network for a significant amount of time, think about all the people who are using it for innocent reasons (yes, I include silkroad and the like in the list of innocent sites).
Well legality doesn't always equate to morality, and buying drugs online is a victimless crime, and depending what you do under the influence, using them can be too.What kind of innocent reasons would there be for using Tor? If you're undercover and with the government there's their own secure network. I can't think of anything legal that would ever happen on the Deep/Dark Web that couldn't happen just as easily without the extra layers of anonymity that Tor provides