Darknet Markets
Uber Denies Existence of FBI Investigation Into Its Hacked Accounts
Hacked accounts have been sold nearly 3,000 times on one dark web market.
Hackers Tried To Hold a Darknet Market For a Bitcoin Ransom
The unknown culprits asked for 10 Bitcoin to stop the distributed denial of service attack.
This Dark Web Market Just Started Offering Contracts for Anything
One dark web market will play arbiter in just about anything.
Silk Road Boss Sentencing Postponed for Two Weeks in Light of New Allegations
The defense requested more time after the government said six people had died from drugs bought on Silk Road.
The Kalashnikov Carding Club
A shadowy figure has been providing the dark web with high quality stolen identities and credit cards.
The Rise and Fall of Shiny Flakes, Germany's Online Drug Market
The unlikely career of a darknet dealer ended when police confiscated 4.1 million euros worth of drugs from his childhood bedroom.
Darknet Drug Dealers Have a Trust Problem, and They Want to Fix It
“If you were surprised by an exit scam then you were not being smart.”
Silk Road Trial: Here Is Ross Ulbricht's OKCupid Profile
Ross Ulbricht, who was looking for "great startup ideas," sounds totally dateable.
Everything You Need to Know About the Silk Road Trial
Radio Motherboard discusses what's been going on with the Silk Road trial and what the trial may mean for the future of internet-centric crime.
Former FBI Agent: Case Against Accused Silk Road Boss Is 'as Strong as It Gets'
Prosecuting digital crimes is getting much more like prosecuting any other criminal enterprise.