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German police smach major darknet child pornography platform with 400,000 members
After months of investigation, German police have busted the "Boystown" child sex abuse platform with over 400,000 members. Four German men have been arrested. -
Millions of customers’ personal data from Phone House Spain published on the dark web
The data fields of more than 13 million Phone House customers are name, ID, bank account, address, phone number, email, date of birth, etc. -
Dark Web Hitman Paid $12,000 In Bitcoin To Attack An Enel Exec’s Ex-Girlfriend With Acid
A 40-year-old Italian man was caught paying a dark web hitman €10,000 ($12,000) in cryptocurrency to assault an ex-girlfriend with acid and to put her in a wheelchair, according to Europol and Italian police. -
Former Swiss police employee accused of selling weapons via darknet
He is accused of having offered the weapons through a darknet account and having worked with an accomplice who has since been prosecuted in Germany. -
Dark web: Shining a light on the hidden shadows of the internet
The dark web is perceived as the underbelly of the internet world but it’s not all as negative as it may seem, says UNSW computer security expert. -
The World’s ‘Largest Illegal Darknet Marketplace’ has Been Shut Down
A 34-year-old Australian man accused of running DarkMarket was arrested in Germany. -
Stolen Sask. health care data could fetch big money on dark web, expert says
That data is still at large and could be worth big money, as much as $1,000 USD per file, on the dark web. -
Spanish man spends 15,000 euros to buy murder on dark web
The suspect, a resident of Pontevedra, contacted the hitman, who was actually a con artist, through the dark web. -
Foxconn Hacked to Extort About $34.2 Million, Large Amount of Business Data Stolen and Posted on the Dark Web
1,200 Foxconn servers encrypted by hackers, attackers demand $34.2 million ransom. -
Personal information of 21,000 British motorists have reportedly been stolen by cyber criminals and put up for sale on dark web marketplaces.
Personal information, including driving licence numbers and phones numbers, of 21,000 British motorists have reportedly been stolen by cyber criminals and put up for sale on dark web marketplaces.
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