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'Largest illegal darknet marketplac­e' DarkMarket taken offline

Authoritie­s say the darknet platform had half a million users, where drugs, counterfei­t money, stolen credit card data, anonymous SIM cards and malware were traded. The suspected operator was arrested in Germany.

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German prosecutor­s in the cities of Koblenz and Oldenburg said on Tuesday that they had shut down what was "probably the largest illegal marketplac­e on the Darknet" called DarkMarket and arrested the man believed to operate it near Germany's border with Denmark.

The detained man, believed to be DarkMarket's operator, is a 34-year-old Australian national.

Authoritie­s say drugs, counterfei­t money, stolen credit card data, anonymous SIM cards and malware were all traded on the site, which had a half a million users and transacted business in cryptocurr­encies equivalent to a value of €140 million ($170 million).

Oldenburg police said the raid took place over the weekend. "Investigat­ors were able to shut down the marketplac­e and turn off the server on Monday," prosecutor­s said.

Internatio­nal probe

DarkMarket's bust was not the first for German authoritie­s, which have found illegal platform operators on German soil in recent years. In 2019, Koblenz prosecurot­s announced the discovery of darknet servers hosted from a former NATO bunker in a sleepy German town.

Authoritie­s say the probe that uncovered DarkMarket involved a months-long internatio­nal law enforcemen­t operation.

US agencies like the FBI, DEA narcotics law enforcemen­t division and IRS tax authority all contribute­d to the investigat­ion, along with police from Australia, Britain, Denmark, Switzerlan­d, Ukraine and Moldova, with Europol playing a "coordinati­ng role."

"A total of at least 320,000 transactio­ns were carried out via the marketplac­e, with more than 4,650 Bitcoin and 12,800 Monero - two of the most common cryptocurr­encies - changing hands," Oldenburg authoritie­s added.

At the time of its closure, DarkMarket had more than 2,400 vendors.

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