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Re: Operation EXPADDR - Thousands buyers and sellers information exposed

Post by antinet » Wed Jun 25, 2025 10:01 pm
The breach on our site has made us to re-think strategy of approach. We have concluded you don't deserve mercy or delays.

We will use this week to inform the remaining 40-50% of affected addresses and information to relevant authorities. A complete dump on the internet will be available during the weekend or Monday for a fresh and nice feeling of the next week for all affected ! :)

Showing how much we loved your actions darknet morons and junkies takes priority. Some of you will find gifts in different shapes and sizes coming to you. We would love to see your faces or mugshots but we can't. We can imagine your faces would be :o "not me" ;) ENJOY


Source: https://antidark[.]net/board/viewtopic[.]php?p=3772&sid=3830ce15b177f294fafb0e5d7e63deb4#p3772

https://torhoo.cc/go.php?u=TDNVdlNIVm5RblZ1ZEdWeQ==#
https://torhoo.cc/go.php?u=TDNVdlVHRnlhWE09#
https://torhoo.cc/go.php?u=TDNVdldYVm5iMjVu#
All of their information is inadmissible in court as well as affecting, most likely, only small time buyers who are more likely to have been making their first ever DNM order, considering they did so over a phishing link. As much as it would suck for someone to see their name on there, there is very little to zero risk to anyone from it. They have absolutely nothing, just a useless address list with PMs they could just have easily have written themselves.

I don't know why they thought this was some big win, or a win at all
/u/mcnchek2
2 points
3 weeks ago
Yeah I don't think they really understand what they did is something law enforcement already does. Except in this case it's a private citizen doing this... so it's a crime.

Plus thousands of addresses mean nothing if they cant verify any of it is true. Its almost like antidarknet is a child with 0 idea of how law works and a "hunch" means absolutely nothing unless they can prove knowledge and intent.

I can get 2000 addresses from a phone book and put some fake transactions next to them and send it to the police. They wont even glance at it twice. Until we can actually see this "leak" then it means nothing.

They were ready to drop addresses on Monday and now we're waiting again? Like what takes so long to write up these fake addresses?
/u/antidarknet
0 points
3 weeks ago
We will keep harvesting addresses and sending them with full information to the police and you keep thinking that lmao court expert no body
/u/mcnchek2
1 points
3 weeks ago
Ok, without throwing an insult for once in your reply, please explain exactly how you think this drop will go? I know enough about law via a friend to assume this is how its gonna go down:

-You leak the addresses
-Police reference addresses with current investigations
-Police chuck rest of addresses
-Police wonder where addresses came from and find you admitting to trafficking drugs.
-Police seize your domain and come after you

Now let's assume the police actually look at your addresses

-They come knock on my drops door
-"Did you recieve any packages here recently?"
-"Sorry, I don't answer questions without my attorney present. Can I help you with anything else?"
-Police leave empty handed since an unverifiable source gave them that address and that alone isnt enough probable cause. Your name and address are EVERYWHERE online and companies constantly sell it.

Let's assume for some reason I get arrested

-Evidence against me: A random leak online saying I got drugs shipped to an address. Encrypted USB drives. Maybe a small bit of weed (not illegal in my state), some adderall (not illegal, I have an actual prescription)
-Judge looks at the case, realizes that there is literally nothing strong backing the case. Tosses the case.

I am curious now, following the law of whatever country you are in, how do you think authorities will look the information you send to them? Like without using the word LARP or calling someone a junkie, please take a deep breath and type calmly how you see this situation playing out.
/u/YourLocalMurderer
1 points
3 weeks ago
they're just some cringe kids trolling and its pathetic. just disregard them.