
Five years after it was torn offline, the resurrected dark web marketplace is clawing its way back to the top of the online underworld.
Five years after it was torn offline, the resurrected dark web marketplace is clawing its way back to the top of the online underworld.
More than just a market for illegal drugs, the dark-web site allowed criminals to launder or cash out hundreds of millions in stolen cryptocurrencies.
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The popular marketplace’s closing leaves a big hole in the billion-dollar industry of illegal drugs, credit card and bank fraud, forged documents, and more.
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Operation Dark HunTor spanned eight countries—and put the focus on sellers more than marketplaces.