Operational Security Center
BlackOps Market implements military-grade security protocols, but your safety ultimately depends on your own operational security (OpSec). Follow these mandatory defense pillars to maintain anonymity and secure your assets.
01. Identity Isolation
Total Separation: Your BlackOps Market identity must be completely walled off from your real life and other darknet personas. Never reuse usernames, passwords, or PGP keys from other platforms or clearweb sites.
2FA is Mandatory: Enable PGP Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) immediately upon account creation. This ensures that even if your password is compromised, an attacker cannot access your account without your private PGP key.
02. Mirror Authentication
Man-in-the-Middle Attacks: Advanced adversaries create identical phishing copies of BlackOps Market to steal credentials and deposit addresses. Visually identical sites can be malicious.
Verification Process: Every time you land on a login page, check the signed PGP message. Import the official BlackOps Market public key and verify the signature. If the signature is invalid, leave immediately.
03. Browser & Wallet Hygiene
Tor Security Level: Set your Tor Browser security level to Safest. This disables JavaScript globally. BlackOps Market is built to function fully without JavaScript, protecting you from browser-based exploits and deanonymization scripts.
Financial Hygiene: Never send XMR directly from a KYC exchange (Coinbase, Binance, Kraken) to BlackOps Market.
Correct Flow: Exchange → Private Wallet (Monero GUI/Cake) → BlackOps Market.
04. Communication Encryption
Encrypt Locally: Never rely solely on the market's "Auto-Encrypt" checkbox. Encrypt your shipping address on your own device using the vendor's public key before pasting it into the order form.
Official Key: Below is the BlackOps Market official Public Key fingerprint. Verify this against the key signed in your account settings.