But they can still be located if someone really wants it. It's assumed that all endpoints are compromised.
Well if that were true, they would be shutting down sites that sell grenades for example, as a matter of national security...but they can't.
I'd say it was because they aren't making enough noise (or aren't annoying the right people yet) in order to get shut down. I can purchase plenty of explosive material at my local gun shop, small amounts of pre-made ordnance isn't really a threat to anyone - yet.
Silk Road was a big player and even the normies knew about it, so it got a lot of attention and shut down. Tell someone that you can buy a grenade on the "dark web" and they'll just go "yeah, ok."
All I'm saying is that is a site like Poal were to be on the darknet, and it were to make enough noise, someone would notice and resources would be expended to find it.
What resources can locate it, and what example are you citing?
Many of those illegal websites are honeypots run by the feds.
Feds are selling grenades, LOL?
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