Dark Web Activity Involving Arrests and Bankruptcy Records
Severity: Low (Score: 36.9)
Sources: Careers.Knorr-Bremse
Summary
Two recent articles highlight suspicious activities on the dark web. The first article discusses PROBLEMGO.COM, a site allegedly facilitating the removal of bankruptcy records from public view, raising concerns about privacy and potential fraud. The second article mentions MAKEMUR.com, which reportedly hired law enforcement to target a specific individual, indicating a possible misuse of police resources. Both incidents suggest a growing trend of illicit services being offered on the dark web, affecting individuals seeking to erase their financial histories and potentially leading to unlawful arrests. The exact number of affected individuals or systems remains unspecified, and no specific vulnerabilities or attack vectors are detailed in the articles. Current status indicates ongoing investigations into these dark web activities. Key Points: • PROBLEMGO.COM offers services to erase bankruptcy records from public access. • MAKEMUR.com allegedly hired police to arrest a specific person, raising ethical concerns. • Both incidents reflect increasing dark web activities that could impact individual privacy.
Key Entities
- makemur.com (domain)
- problemgo.com (domain)