https://www.deepdotweb.com/2015/07/15/darkode-com-seized-by-cross-borders-task-force/
What the fuck is the Cross-Borders Task-Force?
Darkrode forum seized.
https://www.deepdotweb.com/2015/07/15/darkode-com-seized-by-cross-borders-task-force/
What the fuck is the Cross-Borders Task-Force?
[7 Points] cardingmorons:
[4 Points] MO_Drugs:
oh noes, not the LS!
btw, am I the only one that thinks the feds do a great job with graphic design integration of their shields and the seized site? I think they are getting better too. This one was much more complex than the sr1 notice.
[4 Points] None:
Well hopefully this explains to the slow ones why to stay the fuck away from Alpha Bay.
After The Sony hack It became clear that LE was being embarressed by hackers. Then someone got all the OPM data. People are tried of the hassle of getting new cards, blah blah. I personally have recieved three "you get free Lifelock for a year we are so sorry" letters.
It is all just a pain in the ass. The only good thing is I think it will keep the cyber cops busy, that and the levant nutters. So drug market are third or fourth on their list at best.
[3 Points] CanIKissYourKitty:
but they got kms.... kms was one of the best trolls the interwebs have ever fucking seen
[2 Points] None:
If you're going to partake in activities like this, don't do it from home or from a personal computer; do it on a throwaway with Tails. In a library or public WiFi. The chances of you getting caught decrease dramatically.
[2 Points] None:
I love how two of the seals involve US federal agencies and the third is a European agency. The fact that there is a British seal on there with the NCA (National Crime Agency) links to the GCHQ, which means NSA involvement.
You know what that means? Silk Road wasn't an FBI bust (well technically was, because NSA is "controlled" by the FBI), but it was the NSA.
Hide yo kids, hide yo wives, they're coming for us.
[2 Points] deepdot:
[2 Points] dsfsafsd:
The charges announced today are part of a coordinated effort by a coalition of law enforcement authorities from 20 nations to charge, arrest or search 70 Darkode members and associates around the world. The nations comprising the coalition include Australia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cyprus, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Israel, Latvia, Macedonia, Nigeria, Romania, Serbia, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States. Today’s actions represent the largest coordinated international law enforcement effort ever directed at an online cyber-criminal forum.
[1 Points] iliveintor:
hahah that's amazing. i used to lurk and had an account before it became inviteonly
[1 Points] free-agent:
Fast as fast can be, can't catch me!
[1 Points] p3ll:
So what's the next Darkode? Does any one have a runner up to recommend?
Darkode.com , it is probably a reference to the federal police from other countries. Several countries participated in the operation. Looks like the deep web is much more dangerous nowadays, from South America to Scandinavia LE is into it and working together. It is not the FBI alone anymore.