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[Darknet] Noob's Guide - How to don't get scammed btc on Empire Market


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[Darknet] Noob's Guide - How to don't get scammed btc on Empire Market

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The most convincing phishing sites use the MITM "middle man" attack where it redirects traffic to the original Empire Market site, but changes the Bitcoin / Monero deposit address.

 

People fall into scam because the nature of the attack means that the password and decryption of users' 2FA verification code is displayed correctly and everything looks normal, but when you send / make a transaction, the money disappears and never arrives. This has led many users to wrongly blame the Empire Market and assume that they are making an exit scam, which is not true.

 

The reason most people get scammed is that they don't check their .onion links and when they do, they use the wrong Empire Market(*) public PGP key located on phishing sites.

 

The attackers configured it to work with their own Empire Market site, with proxies (their phishing version).

 

The real Empire Market PGP key as always been located on dreadditevelidot.onion

 

I write this after losing a large amount of money to scammers during a transaction, for lack of knowledge as I was in a hurry.

 

I hope my information can help you.

 

 

Please take the time to follow all the steps carefully and feel free to comment if you have any problems.

 

The essential prerequisites that you must have before continuing:

 

     - You must have some sort of PGP program, I use Kleopatra and GPA encryption inside

     - You must have a PGP public key and a PGP private key
     - You must have imported the official PGP public key from Empire Market into your chosen PGP program (I detail how to do this below).

 

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Edited by 1337eliioFTX, 10 May 2020 - 08:07 PM.

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im sorry for you


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ty man this helps the noobs who are starting with this


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Always check the mirros with a PGP tool.. If you're using windows shit, Kleopatra is the way.

 

 

But you have a missing step, where to get the PGP signature of Empire.


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empire is good


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The most convincing phishing sites use the MITM "middle man" attack where it redirects traffic to the original Empire Market site, but changes the Bitcoin / Monero deposit address.

 

People fall into scam because the nature of the attack means that the password and decryption of users' 2FA verification code is displayed correctly and everything looks normal, but when you send / make a transaction, the money disappears and never arrives. This has led many users to wrongly blame the Empire Market and assume that they are making an exit scam, which is not true.

 

The reason most people get scammed is that they don't check their .onion links and when they do, they use the wrong Empire Market(*) public PGP key located on phishing sites.

 

The attackers configured it to work with their own Empire Market site, with proxies (their phishing version).

 

The real Empire Market PGP key as always been located on dreadditevelidot.onion

 

I write this after losing a large amount of money to scammers during a transaction, for lack of knowledge as I was in a hurry.

 

I hope my information can help you.

 

 

Please take the time to follow all the steps carefully and feel free to comment if you have any problems.

 

The essential prerequisites that you must have before continuing:

 

     - You must have some sort of PGP program, I use Kleopatra and GPA encryption inside

     - You must have a PGP public key and a PGP private key
     - You must have imported the official PGP public key from Empire Market into your chosen PGP program (I detail how to do this below).

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Thanks man


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Feel sorry man that sucks


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I am interested


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lets see


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