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Nemesis Market Seized in German-Led International Enforcement Operation
The Nemesis marketplace sells a variety of illegal goods - drugs, stolen data and cybercrime services such as ransomware and tools for conducting phishing or DDoS attacks. The seizure of the Nemesis Market is an important milestone in the fight against the dark web market. -
After “Exit Scam”, Operator Behind Incognito Dark Web Marketplace Tries to Extort Its Customers and Merchants
The team behind the Incognito marketplace claims to have crypto-asset transaction logs and archived user conversations, and warns that this information will be leaked to law enforcement unless a ransom is paid. -
Another darkmarket falls as Kingdom Market is destroyed by a joint international law enforcement operation led by German authorities
German law enforcement agencies have successfully dismantled the "Kingdom Market", a notorious darknet marketplace that was a hub for illegal goods and services. The closure of the Kingdom Market was part of an internationally coordinated operation, which had a server infrastructure in several countries. -
Massive Dark Web Data Breach Puts India at Risk of Digital Identity Theft and Financial Fraud, Resecurity Warns
A cyber security and intelligence report by Resecurity claims that personal details of 815 million Indian citizens are being sold on the dark web. Threat actors claim that the data (citizen details extracted from the COVID-19 test) comes from the Indian Council of Medical Research. -
Murder ads on the dark web: Austrian police crack case of assassin for hire on the dark web
New details have emerged in the case of a 53-year-old Lower Austrian man who is said to have been looking for a professional assassin on the dark web to kill his ex-girlfriend. According to the indictment, he allegedly placed ads on the dark web with precise ideas and contacted a person. -
South Korean police said that there are more than 760,000 dark web site addresses and will join forces with the FBI to crack down
South Korea has listed dark web tracking, virtual asset analysis, and DDoS attacks as the three core tasks for protecting cybersecurity. The TF Task Force has been established with three departments responsible for these three tasks. -
Large Dark Web Marketplace Genesis Market Seized by International Law Enforcement Agencies
"ODN" accessed the Genesis Market dark web site and found that a familiar banner image was posted on the site, stating that the organization's domain had been seized by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and had been shut down as part of "Operation Cookie Monster". Anyone accessing the Genesis site would see the details of the shutdown message, as well as logos from other European countries, Canada, Australia's police organizations, and Qintel, a cybersecurity company. -
Money Laundering on the Dark Web: German Federal Criminal Police Office Shuts Down Cryptocurrency Mixer Chipmixer
In cooperation with U.S. authorities, the German Federal Criminal Police Office has shut down what was allegedly the largest money laundering service on the Dark Web. Investigators seized about 44 million euros from the cryptocurrency mixer. Stolen funds from FTX are also said to have been laundered here. -
German police shut down three dark web forums on child sex abuse, arrest four suspects
Police say the sites ("BoyVids 6.0", "Forbidden Love" and "Child Porn Market") have millions of registered users, making them one of the world's largest platforms for sharing images of child abuse. -
Managers of two dark web marketplaces arrested by U.S. and German police
Before law enforcement crackdowns are taken, cybercrime investigators conduct adult, technically demanding investigations into these cases in secret, and through international police cooperation and data sharing, are often able to identify and eventually arrest suspects operating anonymously on the dark web.
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