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Legal Wonk Cybercrime Roundup: International Takedown of Two Online Illicit Marketplaces



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> Purportedly a guide to accessing and safely using AlphaBay,
> Alphabaymarket.com provides tips to help AlphaBay users protect their
> anonymity. Those tips include the following:
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> If Alexandre Cazes, the alleged owner and operator of AlphaBay, had
> taken those steps seriously, his own anonymity might still be intact.
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> Cazesâ?? mistakes involved his use of several different online
> identifiers on both AlphaBay and elsewhere on the web: the monikers
> â??Alpha02â?? and â??Admin,â?? the email â??Pimp_Alex_91 at hotmail.com,â?? and a
> company called EBX Technologies (EBX Tech). By using several of these
> identifiers on other sites outside AlphaBay, he left a trail of
> breadcrumbs to his true identity.

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> Once AlphaBay was shut down on July 5th, users, in the words of Acting
> Director McCabe â??flockedâ?? to another online illicit marketplaceâ??Hansa.
> According to a Europol press release, Hansa saw an eightfold increase
> of new members after AlphaBay went down. Unbeknownst to the users,
> however, the Dutch National Police had covertly taken control of Hansa
> since June 20, 2017. This allowed for collection of intelligence not
> only on Hansa users but also on those who were driven from AlphaBay.
> From the Europol press release, it appears not only that significant
> intelligence was collected but also that it was shared with the
> international coalition that  coordinated to produce this
> unprecedented double takedown.
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> Looking Ahead
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> This takedown can be read as touching several of the Department of
> Justiceâ??s priorities. First, it has consistently emphasized the
> importance of taking down criminal computer networks and their
> operators...
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> In full with links:
> https://lawfareblog.com/cybercrime-roundup-international-takedown-two-online-illicit-marketplaces