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Password leaks from Cit0day : hacking | Torhoo darknet markets

Hi,

I was wondering where would be a good place to download the leaks from Cit0day. I couldn't find anything on Dread. Is it a good idea to trust sites like patched.to and so on?

Excuse me if the question sounds dumb, I am a newbie. But I was wondering if having Linux VM with Free VPN installed and downloading eventually the file with the leaks is going to be enough of protection for me.

Thank you in advance.
/u/CodeIsLaw
1 points
3 months ago*
If Patched.to has it, should be fine. It would have been pulled if there was anything Malicious in the file. It's not Illegal to Download a Data Leak once it's already in Circulation either so for what you're doing it should be Fine but you should always stay away from Free VPNs in future.
/u/ringct
1 points
3 months ago
Getting Mullvad costs 5 euros, it's not a sum that can change your day.
CodeIsLaw is right, if it's free you are the product.
/u/Pretenderrr 📢
1 points
3 months ago
I appreciate the advice guys, thank you. So you say that if I pay for no logs VPN, I should be fine downloading the file? And no need to use tor browser?
/u/rmrf P sudo rm -rf /*
1 points
3 months ago
You should pay for the VPN in crypto if you can as financial information is the only thing VPN's often will give to authorities. Tor browser for any forums you use, but for downloads just use VPN. If you are just downloading data then you are most okay to just use VPN on the forum too.

I would be careful with the idea that "its not illegal to download a data leak once its already in circulation". Just downloading maybe it's okay but every country has some sort of privacy laws that could be used against you (EU: GDPR, CN: PIPL).