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June 18, 2013
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Need to Bear Arms? The Internet Can HelpPosted on Jul 19, 2012
The bowels of the Internet can be a scary place, as evidenced by a site called The Armory—a no-questions-asked, secret weapons-supply store. Accessing it requires the anonymous Internet browser TOR, which routes users’ searches through a variety of other computers in order to register fake IP addresses. Once they have arrived at the site, shoppers can purchase weapons including small handguns, assault rifles and bazookas, as well as body armor, ammunition and explosives. Once buyers have converted their money to the site’s online Bitcoins, anonymous arms dealers from around the world will ship weapons to them in pieces disguised as everyday goods to foil the ATF. Even though crooks can get firearms fairly easily without the Internet, The Armory represents a disturbing possibility: Criminals are adapting to new technology faster than the government can keep up. Online freedom and anonymity should certainly be protected, but the world needs to remember that anything can be used for nefarious purposes. —Posted by Christian Neumeister
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