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OPSEC? : hacking | Torhoo darknet markets

So ive been giving ai prompts for learning about malware, and have shared ideas over the web with logged credentials. I am aware of how stupid this is, yes.
Should I abandon all my plans or is this just not that big of a deal? Does it depend on the size and scope of what my plans are?
/u/BastaBackdoor
2 points
3 weeks ago
bro you posting this shows your clearly not ready for a ransomware attack. or dealing with malware.
/u/Maladoreee
1 points
3 weeks ago
I think you're right
/u/rmrf P sudo rm -rf /*
2 points
3 weeks ago
It's very dumb to do this. You should be using a local LLM so that anything you talk to it about stays with you, not a massive AI platform who will probably let law enforcement know all the people coding malware with their AI. You need to start over and think opsec before doing anything.
/u/TheBase
1 points
3 weeks ago
yeah Sam Bent talked about this recently, AI could possibly report you to LE
/u/Ghost1259 📢
1 points
3 weeks ago
Thanks, appreciate the ciriticism.
How long should I wait before trying again? A year or two?
got any suggesstions for a local LLM?
i'm going to spend some time really learning, cause you're right, I really have no idea what im doing tbh.
/u/Demure
1 points
3 weeks ago
Never get caught. Start clearing your track before you finish it. Learn OPSEC firstly, you're gone if you continue this way you are. Most self taught hacker like me also made mistake from start as there is no direct links but not to this extent of publicizing your plan to the big guys
/u/bearinmindcat 🍼
1 points
6 days ago
Hey mate, just to piggy back on this. How long has it been since you officially started from "self-taught"? Have you gotten any certs like the security+? Have you been able to find a job in industry or just hacking for fun?

Only asking cause I'm still in the early stages of self-taught learning.
/u/majorpayne2
1 points
3 weeks ago
as others have said, give up for now. learn to use a local LLM (if hardware allows). you do NOT want to use LLM that you dont control.
opsec comes before EVERYTHING, no matter how good you think your idea is. if the idea will result in you having your ass stretched with a dick, it's not a good idea.
/u/Ghost1259 📢
1 points
3 weeks ago
How long should I wait before trying again?
and yeah, ill try to be better, im a noob.
/u/majorpayne2
2 points
3 weeks ago
honestly until you have a solid grasp of opsec and software development, once you're there you can freely develop stuff. remember also, don't gloat on open chatrooms, e.g. telegram. it's bad opsec if, for example, a screenshot of ui or binary disassembly can be linked to your account
/u/Hesmadlyfast 🍼
1 points
3 weeks ago
Bro you need to adjust to ransomware attacks but first never you use Ai to generate any malicious program either for websites or malware bro those people keep logs from IP addresses
/u/NoRoleModelz
1 points
3 weeks ago
You should abandon everything. Clean the house. Learn OPSEC. Once you're ready to do it the right way (VMs, VPNs, Whonix...), start again
/u/Ghost1259 📢
1 points
3 weeks ago
How long should I wait?
/u/NoRoleModelz
2 points
2 weeks ago
After making sure that you've deleted everything, you can start doing it the right way right after. Never go back to clearnet services linked to you. Keep safe brother