What is the most efficient way to take down a website?

Now is it legal to ddos this site? If so, I'd like to ddos it. It's disgusting!
are there any stories of people getting in trouble for hacking a CP site? seems you get a pass from pretty much everyone on this issue
 
There are lots of such websites and even if reported and taken down, they are back up and running, the very next minute.
So, will you be sitting and reporting such websites, for 12 to 16 hours a day, 7 days a week ? Even if you sit 24/7, it would not be enough. It will just be a wild goose chase, though your intentions may be good.
maybe we should create a group of vigilantes :devil: strength in numbers and all
 
are there any stories of people getting in trouble for hacking a CP site? seems you get a pass from pretty much everyone on this issue
I don't even want to know the link and open it in the browser. It's really creepy. I know these things happen, but it really makes me sad to read about it somewhere. If the subject owner contacts, I can forward the site for ddos for free. I was just using it to code ddos protection for my own site. I hope it's powerful enough and shut it down :(
 
There are lots of such websites and even if reported and taken down, they are back up and running, the very next minute.
So, will you be sitting and reporting such websites, for 12 to 16 hours a day, 7 days a week ? Even if you sit 24/7, it would not be enough. It will just be a wild goose chase, though your intentions may be good.

Why would you even remotely want to question helping taking this down? There is a time and a place to be controversial, and this isn’t one of them.
 
I feel nauseous. It really scares me that there are such disgusting people. It would be a relief to attack, even if it wasn't effective.
I hope the owner's actions work and their servers are deleted.
Absolutely. if I could do anything to stop these guys, I would do it. I really don’t want to open such sites though. Perhaps if I caught someone doing this shit, I will beat em up real bad.
 
I don't even want to know the link and open it in the browser. It's really creepy. I know these things happen, but it really makes me sad to read about it somewhere. If the subject owner contacts, I can forward the site for ddos for free. I was just using it to code ddos protection for my own site. I hope it's powerful enough and shut it down :(
That’s just stress testing though. Ddos is distributed (without revealing how it actually works, coz that will be against the term to discuss here).
 
I feel nauseous. It really scares me that there are such disgusting people. It would be a relief to attack, even if it wasn't effective.
I hope the owner's actions work and their servers are deleted.

I remember years ago going on the dark web for the first and only time out of curiosity. I just wanted to see what it was like and what weird things I could find. My naïve self thought maybe I'd find some crazy gore content that would make me nope out of there.

I think I lasted 20 minutes until I found some ***** looking forum and the amount of people asking where they could find this stuff and it fucked with me so hard. I knew they were out there, but the sheer amount of them really messed with my head for the next few days. It wasn't even like a subsection of the forum, this was pretty out in the open. What got to me the hardest is a majority of them will never get caught or face any type of punishment.
 
I remember years ago going on the dark web for the first and only time out of curiosity. I just wanted to see what it was like and what weird things I could find. My naïve self thought maybe I'd find some crazy gore content that would make me nope out of there.

I think I lasted 20 minutes until I found some ***** looking forum and the amount of people asking where they could find this stuff and it fucked with me so hard. I knew they were out there, but the sheer amount of them really messed with my head for the next few days. It wasn't even like a subsection of the forum, this was pretty out in the open. What got to me the hardest is a majority of them will never get caught or face any type of punishment.
That's why I don't even want to go to the link to attack. If I see such monsters, it will take me too long to pull myself together. I wish such monsters could be caught and castrated.
 
Given that both hosting and registrar are based in Canada, it might be useful to report to their Child Abuse government section talking about both the forum and the hosting and registrar allowing it, it should put more pressure to those hosting the forum if both hosting and registrar doesn't take steps to remove the forum (if they allow to do that for not-Canadians as well obviously, and that's a big if)
Probably only saying that you'll report them to Canada Goverment Using their gov Cybertip .ca site will move something on their end.

This is for reporting children abuse for Thailand (there is an international Org, "InHope" that has sections and reaches almost all the countries and luckily also Thailand):
https://www.thaihotline.org/en/report/

If the forum is actually indexed on Google and public (or there are access points and preliminary landing pages with info of how to access it) you can report to Google as well:
https://support.google.com/websearch/troubleshooter/9685456 https://support.google.com/legal/troubleshooter/1114905 https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/6302812

Other places to report are
https://report.cybertip.org/ https://report.iwf.org.uk/en for the Internet Watch Foundation https://humantraffickinghotline.org/en/report-trafficking Report trafficking https://www.ic3.gov/Home/FileComplaint

There is also a way to flag those images but it's suitable only if you are the victim, you definitely DON'T download them and then report as it'll be saved on your device and can be a bad thing to have on your device even if you "delete" them (that is quite a superficial measure and those files can still be recovered and might put you in legal troubles).
The link is that just for info if you'll ever need for someone you know that then becomes a victim
https://takeitdown.ncmec.org/
 
I don't even want to know the link and open it in the browser. It's really creepy. I know these things happen, but it really makes me sad to read about it somewhere. :(
it's sad but it's real and happens all the time. the only defense is taking action. but you also need to evaluate the timeline and history of web actions that opened that door to bring you there. i'm not saying you were looking for it, i'm saying the people who promote this stuff are using the same marketing tactics as people on this forum (pops, misleading clickbait, etc), but to promote their nefarious product. figure out how they are getting into your digital feed and attack that.

Why would you even remotely want to question helping taking this down? There is a time and a place to be controversial, and this isn’t one of them.
i think questioning things is good for finding solutions to problems. if it's controversial, so be it, IMO. as long as it doesn't break BHW rules, i guess.
 
Of course I would recommend to report them to every enforcement agency available.

BUT I bet they won't or can't do anything. Not only that, if that forum dies, more will come instead. Internet is full with sick people.
 
Is it on the darknet or the normal one
If on the normal one I may help with not very legit solution.
Pm me
 
are there any stories of people getting in trouble for hacking a CP site? seems you get a pass from pretty much everyone on this issue

I saw a story on someone who stopped a ransomware attack, was the hero everybody praised, but still got into some legal trouble. It was something entirely unrelated, but the public attention got him some other unwanted attention.

Most people who have the skills to do this, probably wouldn't want any kind of agency with a lot of resources on their hands digging into their past.

While it's commendable and a 99% chance you'll get a pass, you don't want the 1% chance that doing something good can cause you some legal troubles.
 
I saw a story on someone who stopped a ransomware attack, was the hero everybody praised, but still got into some legal trouble. It was something entirely unrelated, but the public attention got him some other unwanted attention.

Most people who have the skills to do this, probably wouldn't want any kind of agency with a lot of resources on their hands digging into their past.
digging into their past? once you start making threats against someone using their transgressions as leverage you are entering blackmail territory. i would argue that in a legal fight. "i was trying to help society and got blackmailed into not helping society."

While it's commendable and a 99% chance you'll get a pass, you don't want the 1% chance that doing something good can cause you some legal troubles.
you have to take risks if you want to make a difference in the world. i'm no superhero, but i definitely am not afraid to take risks to achieve my goals.
 
digging into their past? once you start making threats against someone using their transgressions as leverage you are entering blackmail territory. i would argue that in a legal fight. "i was trying to help society and got blackmailed into not helping society."

That's not a legal argument and would never hold up in court. But it might help with your sentencing. When it comes to the law especially in the US, it's very black or white. There are certain states in the U.S. where's it's damn near illegal for you to defend yourself even from someone trying to kill you.

When a prosecutor, judge, or any agency has a chance to throw you under the bus for publicity or a promotion, they will take it and sleep good at night.

you have to take risks if you want to make a difference in the world. i'm no superhero, but i definitely am not afraid to take risks to achieve my goals.

You're a better man than me.
 
That's not a legal argument and would never hold up in court.
i don't think this sort of vigilantism would ever end up in court. there's been a history in not just the u.s. but most of the western world, actually the whole world, of supporting someone who did good for society while breaking the law. it really depends on the case itself. it's up to society to judge and if everyone is happy this bad thing got stopped then most people don't care how that happened, and the people who care are focused on how it was stopped. law enforcement is happy that someone actually cares enough to take action and try their best to be responsible and moral. that shit goes a long way. people who work in law enforcement originally signed up to make a difference..


You're a better man than me.
we're all capable of great things!
 
i don't think this sort of vigilantism would ever end up in court. there's been a history in not just the u.s. but most of the western world, actually the whole world, of supporting someone who did good for society while breaking the law. it really depends on the case itself. it's up to society to judge and if everyone is happy this bad thing got stopped then most people don't care how that happened, and the people who care are focused on how it was stopped. law enforcement is happy that someone actually cares enough to take action and try their best to be responsible and moral. that shit goes a long way. people who work in law enforcement originally signed up to make a difference..

Look up the case in NYC where a former army veteran stopped a homeless man from potentially harming other people on a train. A homeless man who threatened to kill people and had a criminal violent past. The hero is now charged with manslaughter and facing possible jail time.

This happens more than you realize in the US.
 
Report it to the government. Not much you can do, if you wanna stay out of legal trouble.
 
fucking shit :(

I came here to report the thread and now I wanna ddos them too.

Seriously bro, if you can, please report it to your country’s cyber crime department.
my thoughts excatly
was about to report the thread for the scum tactics but
it's true
there is always a bigger scum

@OP I would contact the authorities.
 
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