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Multiple dark sites of REvil ransom group shut down after Biden warning
REvil's dark (.onion) and clearnet(decoder.re) websites are both offline, although we do not know exactly how their sites were taken down. -
U.S. man indicted for allegedly selling insider trading tips on the dark web
If convicted of money laundering and securities fraud, Apostolos Trovias faces up to 45 years in prison. -
Cybersecurity firm ZeroFox acquires dark web threat intelligence firm Vigilante
The acquisition comes amid a massive increase in criminal activity on the dark web, which the companies claim will help better protect global businesses on a broader scale. -
LimeVPN hacked, 69,000 user data sold on the dark web
The stolen data included usernames, plain text passwords, IP addresses and billing information. The attack also included the public and private keys of LimeVPN users, the researchers added. -
The darkest secret: The world’s largest dark web child abuse site once operated in the United States
That case almost reads like a spy novel because some of the things that had to happen – the timing of certain things, putting trackers on vehicles the surveillance. It was a very complicated case but it was worth the effort. -
Open Source Anonymous Dark Web Submission Platform SecureDrop Releases Version 2.0.0, Removes Support for v2 Onion Services
SecureDrop officially announced support for the v3 onion service with the release of version 1.0.0 in September 2019, and compatibility with v2 has coexisted with v3 for nearly a year now. -
LinkedIn hacked again, 700 million users’ data sold on the dark web
The serious data breach involved 700 million accounts, meaning that more than 90% of the 756 million users registered on LinkedIn were involved. -
Police succeed in dismantling drug trafficking organization by operating encrypted communication platform after taking over Hansa’s dark web marketplace
For the first time, the FBI operated its own encrypted device company, called “ANOM,” which was promoted by criminal groups worldwide. -
Slilpp, the World’s Largest Dark Web Marketplace for Buying and Selling Stolen Accounts, Dismantled by the FBI
Slilpp, a massive dark web emporium for buying and selling stolen credentials, has been pulled offline by an international law enforcement takedown. -
PayPal Shuts Down Long-Time Tor Supporter with No Recourse
The PayPal terms reference the Resolution Center as an option, but asserts PayPal has no obligation to disclose details to its users.
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