10,000 compromised addresses only from June 20 to now?

So I just listened to the justice dep press conference. I was thinking - didn't hansa auto-delete orders (including any unencrypted or pgp encrypted data) after a certain amount of time? Is it possible the 10,000 addresses is all of the activity from June 20 to now? I'd imagine more people would have reported the mis-matched PGP's if hansa was indeed swapping it out for everyone starting June 20. But honestly I didn't ever verify my vendor's public key to compare against what was on hansa at the time of ordering. Thoughts?

This article states there was roughly 1,000 orders a day (https://www.politie.nl/en/news/2017/july/20/underground-hansa-market-taken-over-and-shut-down.html) , so if they controlled it from June 20 to July 20 that would be roughly 30,000 orders. I guess it's possible that 10,000 of that 30,000 didn't encrypt or auto-encrypt. I honestly don't remember seeing an auto encrypt option. I would encrypt outside of the site and press the "encrypt with seller's PGP key", thinking I needed to mark that in order for me to do the encryption. I guess in my situation I was double encrypting?


Comments


[1 Points] qpquestion:

They said it was over 1000 orders per day. With AB gone, why not?


[1 Points] TILYouLoveDrugs:

After they will go through with all the data, 10k will seem like a small number.


[1 Points] xxxcat1:

A lot of buyers are teen age redditors...LE was given so much info here.


[0 Points] dropboxnl:

most of it are stupid buyers who did not encrypt their addresses. Even the order got canceled, the address is still there for 30 days, open and clear. AB same story.