BlackOps Market URL Link

Verified URLs — Blackops Market Url Link

Finding our latest iteration is simple enough, however, once a user has experienced both the highs of quality product and customer service, as well as the subsequent lows of fraudulent activities and site compromise, it breeds a justified level of skepticism into our DNA. Lately, even many markets that have been around for years are disappearing without a trace, taking all user and vendor funds in the process. Scams have become more organized and in fact, they have targeted new markets soon after their launch, presenting the first results in basic searches to draw in the unsuspecting victims. We all have access to Tor and there is an abundant supply of market URLs to be found on a quick Google search, it is just so difficult to know who to trust and where loyalty is placed, lest the market disappear tomorrow when some competition-backed DDoSing ramps up.

Current BlackOps Market Onion Addresses

Here are the currently verified onion addresses for BlackOps Market. We have verified these links against known PGP signatures and operational indicators. This list is not exhaustive nor should be seen as a standalone reference, as onion services can change over time and new links may become available. The stability of these links is also something we consider part of operational security, as this historically has been a good indicator of successful markets lead by experienced administrators.

Status Onion Address (Truncated) Copy Link Last Checked (UTC)
blackops-market-url.top/... [Copy] 2024-03-15 10:30:00
blackops-market-url.top/... [Copy] 2024-03-15 10:29:00
blackops-market-url.top/... [Copy] 2024-03-15 10:28:00
blackops-market-url.top/... [Copy] 2024-03-15 10:27:00

Verifying PGP-Signed Mirror Lists

  1. Download the market operator’s public key from a key server, then save it as a text file named eg. marketoperator.pub.

  2. Use the key to check the digital signature of the mirror list file to verify its integrity and authenticity.

  3. gpg --import marketoperator.pub # Imports the market operator's public key.

  4. wget https://marketurl/mirrors.txt.asc # Download the signed URL list's signature.

  5. wget https://marketurl/mirrors.txt # Download the signed URL list.

  6. gpg --verify mirrors.txt.asc # checks the signature on the list.

Example of verifying a file with gpg:

  1. That would output something like:

gpg: Signature made Thu 12 Dec 2013 06:41:28 PM UTC gpg: using RSA key 6DF1276D3B0798E2 gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found

If it says that you've not got the public key needed to check the signature, and gives you an ID (in this case 6DF1276D3B0798E2) you can do a keyserver lookup for it, like so:

  1. gpg --recv-key 6DF1276D3B0798E2 # fetch the public key of the listed key communicate.

  2. gpg --verify mirrors.txt.asc # checks the signature on the list.

  3. Get the public PGP key of the BlackOps Market administrators. This is usually obtained on their official forums or a dedicated key server.

  4. Download the mirror list file.
  5. To verify the signature of the downloaded mirror list against the known public key, use a PGP software (like GnuPG).

Using the official BlackOps Market subdread gives you an optimal level of protection when accessing the marketplace and checking its uptime and status. To do this, you will need to provide yourself with two secure, genuine links posted to market member subdreads using the links provided here. This will enable you to stay in contact even during any eventual DDoS attack that could come from an aggrieved vendor. Your two authorized market member subdread links are as follows: blackops2aex5pepl.onion and blackopsazjbe3m57p.onion. Before posting and providing these links, remember to verify them via PGP.