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Today at 10:50:23 AM
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Good morning.

Allow me to introduce myself. My name is SR Doug.

In October 2013, I was hired by Dread Pirate Roberts a/k/a Blake Benthall as
lead programmer for Silk Road 2.0. From November 2013 up until the FBI seizure
in late 2014, I oversaw the website from behind the curtains and managed the
bulk of its servers. I was paid over 1,200 BTC for my service.

I have been sitting on a large database backup containing the usernames and
hashed passwords of 476,122 users, 51,490 deposit addresses, 7,756 plaintext
passwords, 13,280 product listings, 52,481 private messages, 145,493
transaction records and the entire Silk Road source code.

If you have not heard of DarkLeaks before please read:

 https://medium.com/@ZozanCudi/darkleaks-information-blackmarket-1ee5ac28c892

Basically it is a crypto method for anonymously selling information for
Bitcoins.

Today I will start with the user table dump containing 476,122 user account
details.
The dump is a 44MB text file. No passwords, only hashes.

 https://mega.co.nz/#!kApCwa5T!Oj61cXAXBkBzXJAiF_EIcapP_IRlkJPhll9XarexJQw
 If the above link does not work, try:
 http://32lyyt7w2hvzlpvu.onion/download/6dc7a1421cf93bbbef0d9c6d6e6149e4

At block height 343278 I will prove possession of the
encrypted files by releasing 10 of the 100 chunks. These chunks will be
selected at complete random, provable by the blockchain so that you can be
sure it is authentic.

I will then begin to sell the remaining after people confirm its legitimacy.
If this user table is sold off successfully I will offer the rest of the tables
including the 7,756 passwords stored in plaintext. If anyone would like to
purchase the source code, please notify me of your interest.

You can read more about and download DarkLeaks here:
 https://github.com/darkwallet/darkleaks

This post will mark the first ever serious leak using a trustless information
market.


I can always be contacted here or at https://www.reddit.com/user/sr_doug/.
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Today at 11:39:00 AM
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Well this is bound to get interesting.

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Today at 11:45:59 AM
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This seems a little unethical

If you don't have the private key for "your" bitcoins then you have no bitcoins.
There are a million bits in a bitcoin: 1 ฿ = 1,000,000 ƀ
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Today at 11:57:07 AM
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This^
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Today at 11:59:36 AM
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This is basically a bunch of horseshit and this turd burglar is bluffing.

Go back to fantasy world kid. You never coded a thing in your life!
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Today at 12:01:27 PM
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Cool story bro , note that I don't believe anything of what you just said tho
Seems interessting if you ask me , also wondering if Administrators ban people involved in illegal activities or not .

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Today at 12:05:56 PM
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This seems a little unethical

If it was true totally unethical, op i would watch you're back if it is true!

The guys around that industry you are trying to F with will not be happy as you can imagine and you will be found out 100% and then WELL.....

Ask friendlychemist and a few others  Lips sealed

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Today at 12:11:31 PM
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Reason you should not bid on this / not use Darkleaks already now:

He can keep holding the Bitcoins forever / not provide the pubkey to encrypt the rest of the data by not doing a tx from the Bitcoin address:
https://github.com/darkwallet/darkleaks/issues/11
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Today at 12:12:09 PM
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Go fuck yourself
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Today at 12:16:18 PM
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In October 2013, I was hired by Dread Pirate Roberts a/k/a Blake Benthall as
lead programmer for Silk Road 2.0. From November 2013 up until the FBI seizure
in late 2014
And we should trust you because you worked a negative amount of time, and/or can't even get dates right?
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Today at 12:25:54 PM
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lol
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Today at 01:05:33 PM
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7,756 plaintext passwords

I'm curious why only some passwords are plaintext, and others are hashed.

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Today at 01:19:03 PM
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greed will be your downfall...
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Today at 01:23:04 PM
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Wikileaks 2.0

curious stuff from the world of cryptocurrencies: http://cryptolonography.tumblr.com/
btc: 1H71MHPPWprfYWhCzEoKjNqN33c2aKg1yD
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greed will be your downfall...

So will ignorance if you didn't use a randomly generated username/super commonly used username, password & PGP communications.

Did people seriously think the only risk in using an underground marketplace was the government getting their data?

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btc: 1H71MHPPWprfYWhCzEoKjNqN33c2aKg1yD
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Today at 01:35:50 PM
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Probably a honeypot for someone wanting to start the next Silk Road.

If you were really paid 1200 btc then selling this would earn you next to nothing compared to what you made last year.

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Today at 01:44:35 PM
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SRDouglas, I know who you are.
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Today at 01:48:26 PM
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A criminal is selling information of other criminals. I don't know how to feel about this.
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A criminal is selling information of other criminals. I don't know how to feel about this.

me neither! hope no one will die! :-/

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Today at 02:36:41 PM
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This seems a little unethical

OP, this is not a good thing you know....

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