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First Silk Road. Now AlphaBay. What's next for the dark web?
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The dark web knows too much about me
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What do Dunkin' Donuts, Fortnite, Sprint and the Dow Jones company all have in common? They've all suffered from massive hacks in 2019 alone.
Crocodile of Wall Street hilariously bad raps granted bail at $3m
It appears the self-proclaimed 'Crocodile of Wall Street', Heather Rhiannon Morgan, 31, who was granted $3million bail on Wednesday, led a second life a hipster New York rapper who performs under the street name Razzlekhan.
Most weapons on the dark web come from US, study finds
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Police bust one of the world's largest child pornography rings
German prosecutors say they have busted one of the world's biggest international darknet market platforms for darkmarket link child pornography, used by more than 400,000 registered members, including from the US, Australia and
Former Swiss police employee accused of selling weapons via darknet
ZURICH, alphabay link April 8 (Reuters) - The former chief of logistics for a regional Swiss police force appeared in court on Thursday accused of falsely buying guns and bullets on behalf of his employer and selling them via the darknet market.
'Crocodile of Wall Street' and husband are arrested in Bitcoin scheme
A married couple has been arrested and charged with laundering billions in Bitcoin stolen during the 2016 Bitfinex hack, as the Justice Department announced its largest financial seizure ever.
Crypto crime hit record $14 billion in 2021, research shows
By Tom Wilson LONDON, Jan 6 (Reuters) - Crime involving cryptocurrencies hit an all-time high of $14 billion last year, blockchain researcher Chainalysis said on Thursday, a record that comes as regulators call for more powers over the fast-growing sector. Crypto received by digital wallet addresses linked to illicit activity including scams, darknet markets and ransomware jumped 80% from a year earlier, Chainalysis said in a report.
The activity represented just 0.15% of total crypto transaction volumes, its lowest ever.
NY bitcoin money laundering couple 'from the pages of a spy novel'
A New York couple dubbed 'Bitcoin Bonnie and Crypto Clyde' arrested on charges of laundering $4.5 billion in stolen Bitcoin led an existence 'pulled from the pages of a spy novel,' prosecutors have said.
Most weapons on the dark web come from US, study finds
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