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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. -
Two U.S. Police Department Networks Attacked by Ransom Gang, One with Data Leaked on Dark Web
Police departments should be forced to use strong safeguards to protect their data from hackers. -
Facebook finally launches new V3 onion dark web domain
AWX reminds all operators of dark web sites to keep up with Facebook's pace and complete the change of old and new domain names before July 15. -
Black eat Black? Or afraid? Cyber Ransom Group Darkside’s Dark Web Servers Shut Down
Dark Web researchers speculate that the shutdown of the site may have been an effort by DarkSide to evade law enforcement, given the international sensation the attack created. -
Colonial Pipeline Pays Millions in Ransom to DarkSide Ransomware
The ransomware group DarkSide is believed to be the culprit of the hack and has been thrust into the international spotlight. -
Arlington Mother, Son Who Sold Drugs On Dark Web Get 18 Years in Prison
“Suspects mistakenly believe they can remain hidden in the shadows of the dark web,” said Thomas Noyes, Inspector in Charge of the Fort Worth Division. -
Administrator of DeepDotWeb pleads guilty to making £6.5 million by running a trading marketplace on the dark web
Tal Prihar, the owner and operator of DeepDotWeb, a website connecting internet users with the dark web marketplaces, has pleaded guilty in a U…… -
U.S. Arrests and Charges Operating Notorious Darknet Cryptocurrency ‘Bitcoin Fog’
Over the course of its decade-long operation, Bitcoin Fog moved over 1.2 million bitcoin – valued at approximately $335 million at the time of the transactions. -
Ransomware group makes $260,000 in 5 days after exploiting vulnerability to attack encrypted QNAP devices and then demanding ransom via the dark web
The 20 bitcoin addresses used by the ransomware group have received a total of 5.25735623 bitcoin in ransom.
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