Its been just a week that the Onymous operation launched by the American agencies with help of Europol that seized about 27 websites of Dark Web, including the famous Silk Road 2.0 and arrested 17 people in a Highly Publicized Operation. Now the owners of the one of the seized hidden Onion websites have managed to take their website back from FBI. The very infamous Doxing database website,Doxbin, is now up and running as earlier. Doxbin is famous for hosting millions of records having sensitive information such as Name, address, Social Security Numbers (SSNs) and phone numbers. The Website got highlighted last year when the details got leaked on the website, of the judge in the trial of the original Seized Silk Road which was seized by FBI.

The associated community and Fans were found mourning last week on Social Media about the seizure of the site.

The owners of these websites were roaming free and rather were found publicizing statements, releasing logs for the observers to find loopholes that lead to seizure by FBI. Now, Doxbin is owned by new "Interested owners", as the previous owners handed off the keys to them. The new owners have made the previous two .Onion domains live and even added a third .Onion domain for the website to be accessible by anyone.

Now, a mirror of the site called THE INDESTRUCTIBLE SKY CASTLE, revives the old Doxbin:

The website is claimed by the new owner, to reach 25000 hits in 24hrs of re-seizure.

Meanwhile, another .Onion domain website which is said to be the Second-Largest Blackmarket of Darkworld, the C9 has claimed to bounce back and become fully operational soon.

The owner of the website,named missy76, posted on Social media website Reddit, mentioning apologies for the loss of the customers and fans, and talking about the reviving of old website with 2 weeks old backup. She mentioned some clauses that can be mutually accepted by the customers of the website so as to nullify the loss-loss situation for everyone. Also, She explained that customers details like shipping address, phone numbers etc were already encrypted before the seizure of the website and customers are assured that website will avoid getting seized again in future as it plans to get some additional hardware which will help prevent any seizure in future by the Police.

Missy76 has been fairly active and found commenting each time there are some activities like this, but police has been unable to arrest her or even identify her. Cloud Nine makes nearly 4.5 percent of the Dark net economy about one month before the FBI seized it, and was known for selling cannabis, ecstasy, and prescription pills. Owner claimed that the Police only seized their database and servers, not the Bitcoins. She possess the customers Bitcoin values, though not updated as latest backup was 2 weeks older.

Despite many standalone or Joint Police operations and stings being launched in the recent years, the Dark Net has maintained its reputation and has never let down its customers. Websites have recovered and even working on the loopholes that lead to their seizure first time by the Police. And now it has become a tug of war between the police and the owners of the websites. If Cloud Nine recovers, four of the top five markets will be back online. Buyers and sellers are excited about peer-to-peer technology being applied to new, decentralized markets meant to resist censorship even further.

On the other hand, Tor's programmers have more questions than answers about how Police penetrated into the anonymity network.

Meanwhile, police around the Western world has been largely warning targeted Tor users that their anonymity not unbreakable and their days of committing crime without thinking the unintended results are near to end.