The DarkMarket criminal website shut, hacker gets 12 years in prison, digital currency thefts and more.
Welcome to Cyber Security Today. It’s Wednesday January 13th. I’m Howard Solomon, contributing reporter on cybersecurity for ITWorldCanada.com. To hear the podcast click on the arrow below:
If you’re tired of hearing about COVID and impeachment, here’s some good news: DarkMarket, believed to be the largest criminal website for buying and selling illegal goods, has been shut by the combined efforts of police and intelligence agencies in seven countries. The Europol police co-operative said this week that the site had more than 500,000 users buying and selling goods like malware, drugs, counterfeit money, stolen credit card information through 2,400 sellers. It’s estimated that $170 million worth of digital currency went through the marketplace. German police arrested an Australian citizen believed to be the operator of the site. More than 20 servers in Moldova and Ukraine used by the site have been shut. The stored data is being used by investigators to go after moderators, sellers and buyers. Police and intelligence agencies in the U.S., the United Kingdom, Austria, Denmark, Moldova and Ukraine were also involved in the investigation.