Sent Unencrypted PM on Nucleus

I accidentally sent an unencrypted, internal PM on Nuke that contained sensitive data to a vendor. I was obviously using Tor and am assuming the msg data never exitied the .onion network and/or site server itself.

My questions: Should I be concerned? Could the msg have been intercepted/read by a 3rd party not present within the Nucleus site?

Any insight/help is appreciated.


Comments


[3 Points] AndThenHeSays4:

Yep, you should be concerned because you are committing felonies and compromised your info. However, you are a tiny fish in a huge pond so I doubt it'll matter.


[1 Points] None:

most certainly has been intercepted, but still nothing will happen to you, same as everyone else who orders without PGP

To answer your question in full, it can only be read by someone who has root priviledges on the server. Its almost certain at least one LEA has hacked them, same as all the other major marketplaces, and its almost certain they have a few people on the staff there too


[0 Points] boobitypoop:

It could but only is a worry imo if the nucleus gets seized n u order more then personal use more then occasionally. That n ppl that will attempt to blackmail(rare but has happened) you.