Largest Dark Web Black Market Sites Shut Down

By MDL on July 21, 2017

The two largest dark web marketplaces, AlphaBay and Hansa, have been shut down as a result of an international cooperative effort involving the FBI, the DEA, Europol, and the Dutch National Police.

AlphaBay, “the largest criminal marketplace on the dark web,” according to Europol, was the leading online market for illegal drugs. It also had been used to trade weapons, stolen payment card information, malware, and other illegal goods and services. According to Europol, “over 250 000 listings for illegal drugs and toxic chemicals” appeared on AlphaBay at the time it was shut down in early July.

Many of AlphaBay’s customers moved to a competitor in the same trade, Hansa. Hansa, unbeknownst to its customers, had also been taken over by law enforcement, but it continued to operate under the control of the Dutch National Police for at least one month before it was also shuttered.

Rumors are now circulating via the social media site Reddit that a third dark web marketplace, Dream Market, may also be under the control of law enforcement. The rumors claim that an unencrypted IP address can be found in Dream Market’s javascript source code.

Dark web sites are accessible only through special browsers like The Onion Router (Tor). Tor conceals user locations and IP addresses, wrapping them in layers of encryption, allowing for the anonymity necessary to host the illegal activities that take place on the dark web. If the IP address of a Dream Market server was accidentally exposed, the site operators and customers may no longer be anonymous.

The anonymity of the dark web can seem to be impenetrable, but, as in all cybersecurity efforts, strong safeguards can be compromised by simple human error and a vigilant opponent searching for that one mistake.

Sources:

Europol, Massive blow to criminal Dark Web activities after globally coordinated operation

BBC, AlphaBay and Hansa dark web markets shut down

Foreign Policy, Feds Shut Down World’s Largest Online Drug Marketplace

The Hacker News, Feds Seize AlphaBay and Hansa Markets in Major Dark-Web Bust

NakedSecurity, Global police swoop shutters Hansa and AlphaBay dark web markets

The Hacker News, AlphaBay Shut Down After Police Raid; Alleged Founder Commits Suicide in Jail

Wired, GLOBAL POLICE SPRING A TRAP ON THOUSANDS OF DARK WEB USERS

The HackerNews, Dark Web Users Suspect “Dream Market” Has Also Been Backdoored by Feds