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Crooked Silk Road investigator arrested a second time
Ross Ulbricht appeals his Silk Road conviction
The Silk Road bust almost didn’t happen
Ex-federal agent gets 6 years for stealing Silk Road bitcoins
FBI arrests alleged Silk Road creator’s mentor in Thailand
Carnegie Mellon says it didn’t help the FBI hack Tor for money
Rogue federal agent to serve 6.5 years for Silk Road scandal
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FBI seizes black market website Silk Road, arrests its founder
Light just reached one of the darker corners of the web: the FBI has seized Silk Road, a site infamous for hosting anonymized, Bitcoin-based drug and gun sales. The move follows a sting operation that also led to the arrest of site founder Ross Ulbricht (aka Dread Pirate Roberts) for alleged hacking, money laundering and narcotics trafficking. While the seizure isn't likely to stop online contraband purchases, it's potentially a big blow. At current Bitcoin values, Silk Road generated $1.2 billion in revenue from just two years of operation -- the kind of cash that we'd expect from a large, legitimate e-commerce venture. The FBI's move also demonstrates that anonymizing technology like Tor won't always keep law enforcement at bay.
Filed under: Internet
Via: Brian Krebs (Twitter), The Verge
Source: Nicholas Weaver (PDF)