Romanian Drug Trafficker Sentenced to Prison in Absentia
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Porsche 911 Seized in Austrian Darkweb Investigation
An investigation into an alleged darkweb vendor in Germany resulted in the seizure of a Porsche 911 and a follow-up investigation into 120 customers.
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CA Woman Used Stolen Info to Receive COVID-19 Benefits
A Riverside County woman allegedly purchased stolen personal information on the darkweb and used it to fraudulently receive more than a half-million dollars in COVID-19 unemployment benefits.
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Fentanyl Vendor “Chemsusa” Sentenced to 210 Months in Prison
U.S. District Judge Denise L. Cote sentenced a Florida man to 210 months in prison for distributing an assortment of illegal substances on Alphabay and Dream Market.
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Brave.com Is Now Available as an Onion Service
Brave, the Chromium-based browser that sells itself on privacy and adblocking features, launched a version of its website for Tor users.
U.S. National Allegedly Imported Meth Into Australia
A U.S. national allegedly imported more than a kilogram of methamphetamine into Australia and redistributed them by mail.
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ACIC Report: Internet Is an “Established” Source of Drugs
Darknet drug markets are partially responsible for record high drug seizures at the Australian border, according to a report by the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission.
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“Dark Web Cannibal” Sentenced to 40 Years in Prison
U.S. District Judge Michael Truncale sentenced a Texas man to 480 months in federal prison on child exploitation charges related to a post on an undisclosed onion service.
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Programmer Admits Lying About His Role in Silk Road
Michael Weigand, 56, of Kirtland, Ohio, pleaded guilty to one count of making false statements to federal law enforcement about his role in the Silk Road darkweb market
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California Man Sentenced for Trying to Buy Ricin on the Darkweb
A judge sentenced a California man to three years and six months in prison for attempting to buy poison on the darkweb.
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