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dark markets 2022
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Gab, the social network used by Pittsburgh shooting suspect, returns
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Global Drug Survey reveals alcohol and drug habits during pandemic
Submitted by mandysimas54706 on August 31, 2022 - 04:16Australians are officially the world's biggest binge drinkers, but Britain and the US don't lag far behind - featuring in the top five of the latest Global Drug Survey.
Denmark and Finland ranked at second and third in the survey of more than 32,000 people from 22 countries which collected data from December 2020 to March 2021.
The data also shows that the Irish felt the most remorse after drinking.
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Wife freed while husband jailed pending trial for Bitcoin laundering
Submitted by mandysimas54706 on August 31, 2022 - 04:00An alleged fraudster dubbed The Crocodile of Wall Street over claims she laundered $4.5 billion in Bitcoin has been freed on bail - but her husband has been ordered to stay in jail.
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U.S. announces international crackdown on DarkNet opioid trafficking
Submitted by mandysimas54706 on August 31, 2022 - 03:57By Mark Hosenball
WASHINGTON, alphabay darknet market Oct 26 (Reuters) - An international operation targeting trafficking in opioids on a clandestine part of the internet called the darknet market has led to about 150 arrests in the United States and Europe and the seizure of drugs, cash and guns, U.S.
and European authorities said on Tuesday.
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First Silk Road. Now AlphaBay. What's next for the dark web?
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One of the biggest ever dark web police stings leads to 150 arrests
Submitted by mandysimas54706 on August 31, 2022 - 03:42Police around the world have arrested 150 suspects in one of the largest-ever dark web sting operations.The suspects arrested included several high-profile targets, involved in buying or selling illegal goods online, Europol said today.Operation Dark HunTOR also recovered millions of pounds in cash and bitcoin, as well as drugs and guns.
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Former Swiss police employee accused of selling weapons via darknet
Submitted by mandysimas54706 on August 31, 2022 - 03:41ZURICH, April 8 (Reuters) - The former chief of logistics for dark darknet market list 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.
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Global Drug Survey reveals alcohol and drug habits during pandemic
Submitted by ethelwhite01922 on August 31, 2022 - 03:35Australians are officially the world's biggest binge drinkers, but Britain and the US don't lag far behind - featuring in the top five of the latest Global Drug Survey.Denmark and Finland ranked at second and third in the survey of more than 32,000 people from 22 countries which collected data from December 2020 to March 2021.The data also shows that the Irish felt the most remorse after drinking.
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Just 270 crypto addresses laundered $1.3 bln in dirty funds last...
Submitted by tobiasmccasland on August 31, 2022 - 03:32By Tom Wilson LONDON, alphabay darkweb url Feb 11 (Reuters) - Criminals are using a small group of cryptocurrency brokers and services to launder hundreds of millions of dollars of dirty virtual money, research shared with Reuters showed on Thursday. Just 270 cryptocurrency addresses, many connected to over-the-counter brokers, received $1.3 billion in illicit digital coins last year - some 55% of all criminal crypto flows identified by U.S.
blockchain researcher Chainalysis.
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Crocodile of Wall Street hilariously bad raps granted bail at $3m
Submitted by neville6280096754365 on August 31, 2022 - 03:29It 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.
In a series of cringey videos posted to YouTube, the wannabe performer can be seen walking around Wall Street while reciting lyrics such as: 'I'm many things, a rapper, an economist, a journalist, a writer, a CEO, and a dirty, dirty, dirty dirty h*'.