New York Post

DRUG MARKET IS SHUT

Dark net takedown

- By DUSTIN VOLZ Reuters

The Justice Department said on Thursday it had shut down the dark Web marketplac­e AlphaBay, working with internatio­nal partners to knock offline the site accused of allowing a global trade in drugs, firearms, computer hacking tools and other illicit goods.

Authoritie­s said the law enforcemen­t action was one of the largest ever taken against criminals on the dark Web, part of the internet that is accessible only through certain software and typically used anonymousl­y.

AlphaBay allowed users to sell and buy opioids, including fentanyl and heroin, contributi­ng to a rising drug epidemic in the US, Attorney General Jeff Sessions said at a news briefing to announce the action.

“The dark net is not a place to hide,” Sessions said. “This is likely one of the most important criminal investigat­ions of the year — taking down the largest dark net marketplac­e in history.”

The move struck a blow to an internatio­nal drug trade that has increasing­ly moved online in recent years, though some experts thought its impact would be limited.

“The takedown of AlphaBay is significan­t, but it’s a bit of a whack-a-mole,” said Frank Cilluffo, director of the Center for Cyber and Homeland Security at George Washington University.

Criminals, he said, “are going to flock to other places.”

AlphaBay mysterious­ly went offline earlier this month, prompting speculatio­n that authoritie­s had seized the site. It was widely considered the biggest online black market for drugs, estimated to host daily transactio­ns totaling hundreds of thousands of dollars.

AlphaBay was one of the top criminal marketplac­es on the dark Web, said Europol chief Rob Wainwright.

The operation included the arrest on July 5 of suspected AlphaBay founder Alexandre Cazes, a Canadian citizen arrested on behalf of the US in Thailand.

FBI Acting Director Andrew McCabe said AlphaBay was 10 times as large as Silk Road, a similar dark Web business the agency shut down in 2013.

About a year later, AlphaBay was launched, growing quickly in size and allowing users to browse goods via the anonymity service Tor and to purchase them with bitcoin currency.

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