DNS hijack primer tied to registrar locks

Open-source note on how Blackops Darknet chatter treated this theme—informational only, not live telemetry.

Lead still for DNS hijack primer tied to registrar locks

This post belongs to the dmblackops.com news desk. It condenses how public forums, security blogs, or legal commentary talked about Blackops Market around the date above—not a wire service report from the market itself.

When archives disagree, prefer dated captures with hashes, signed announcements, and primary filings. Blackops Market threads are noisy; they can still show which worries dominated users at the time.

Registrar two-factor and lock steps were repeated industry-wide.

Health readers: anonymous dosing stories stay untrusted next to clinical guidance.

None of this is purchase guidance. Compare any onion you see with the verified annex, refresh phishing habits, and route health questions to licensed responders.

More on-site: market overview, phishing, OPSEC.

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