Dark Web

US Crackdown Targets Dark Web Drug Trafficker with 26-Year Sentence
In a major victory for justice, Darren Hughes, a 39-year-old dark web drug trafficker, has been sentenced to over 26 years in federal prison for peddling poison to unsuspecting victims. This harsh sentence sends a strong message to those who think they can hide behind the anonymity of the dark web.

US Indicts Suspected Dream Market Admin on Money Laundering Charges
A suspected administrator of the now-defunct Dream Market has been indicted in the US on 12 federal counts of money laundering, with the Department of Justice alleging he used cryptocurrency to buy gold bars and ship them to his home in Germany. If convicted, he faces up to 20 years in prison for each count.

Police Disrupt Relaunched Crimenetwork Dark Web Marketplace
In a major blow to dark web crime, a 35-year-old German citizen was arrested in Mallorca for relaunched Crimenetwork marketplace. He built an entirely new online infrastructure just days after the previous version was shut down.

German Police Disrupts Crimenetwork Marketplace, Arrests Admin
In a major blow to darknet crime, German police have arrested a 35-year-old man suspected of running a rebooted version of the notorious Crimenetwork marketplace, thanks to a slick cross-border operation. The suspect, detained in Mallorca by Spanish police, will face justice in a German court.

Underground Guides Expose Methods for Vetting Stolen Credit Card Shops
Buyers of stolen credit card data use a surprisingly rational approach to choosing an underground marketplace - they verify and vet potential shops just like they would any other purchase. Underground guides even provide step-by-step checks to help them evaluate carding shops based on data quality, reputation, and survivability.