Hackers have stolen a site from the FBI and are making it online at Dark Net

Last week, authorities took control 27 web pages Dark Net and was widely publicized in Operation Onymous, a campaign against illegal Tor services.

But as a website seems to have been unable to keep it for long in their possession. A hidden service, which was seized (Doxbin), is again online when Dark Net hackers took it from the federations.
The Doxbin website is a website dedicated to hosting tens of thousands of files containing sensitive information such as addresses, phone numbers, Social Security Numbers, credit cards and more.
The loss of Doxbin last week probably did not like the site's fanatics.

While took control of the premises, its owners remain free and speaking to the public.

So the hackers undertook to take back Doxbin from the federals and host the site on another . There are already at least three new .onion addresses pointing to the website, according to the engine ahmia.fi. In addition, the hackers created a new .onion address in order to prevent another one of Doxbin by the FBI.

At this time access to Doxbin is possible from the following addresses: http://npieqpvpjhrmdchg.onion/ and http://doxbinumfxfyytnh.onion, ie those that were seized, and http://doxbinrqbk7lcslw.onion added as a new address.
Note that an .onion address is simply a hash of a private key used to control the domain. The domain owners simply took the private key off and thus got rid of the police. Then they created new private ones .

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