Two months ago, Blake Benthall, the alleged operator of the Silk Road 2.0, was arrested in San Francisco. Now, the feds have also arrested his alleged right-hand man---26-year-old Brian Richard ...
Brian Richard Farrell was identified by Homeland Security in July and arrested Tuesday following an investigation into his alleged activities on the black market site Silk Road 2.0. Don Reisinger CNET ...
A 26-year-old computer programmer in San Francisco is accused of running the illicit site, which feds say followed a similar business model to its shuttered predecessor. Anne Dujmovic was a senior ...
NEW YORK - A man has been arrested for starting a spinoff version of the shuttered Silk Road website, enabling more than 100,000 people to buy and sell illegal drugs in the last year, authorities ...
Another year, another dark web takedown. A year ago, the FBI shut down Silk Road, an anonymous online narcotics website that generated $1.2 billion in sales, and arrested its alleged creator Ross ...
The FBI and Europol have conducted a joint operation to take down the internet’s thriving “deep web” drug marketplaces. The official FBI New York Twitter account confirmed on Thursday the seizure of ...
Despite (or perhaps because of) a high-profile bust of the original Silk Road, the online drug market is back and more successful than ever -- and this time it brought some friends. Share on Facebook ...
Federal prosecutors in New York today announced the arrest and charging of a San Francisco man they say ran the online drug bazaar and black market known as Silk Road 2.0. In conjunction with the ...
The alleged operator of the Silk Road 2.0, Blake Benthall, has been arrested by the FBI in San Francisco after federal agents shut down the site on Wednesday. The site was a copy of the original Silk ...
Ross Ulbricht, convicted of various crimes associated with launching the dark web site Silk Road, was sent away in 2015 for life without chance of parole. In his case, the government purported to ...
It only took about one month from the time the Silk Road drug-dealing website was busted for a successor to be created. The new site, like the old, was on the "Darknet," only accessible via an ...
Blake Benthall, the alleged operator of Silk Road 2.0, has been arrested and charged in a Manhattan federal court. Atualizado 11 de set. de 2021, 11:18 a.m. Publicado 6 de nov. de 2014, 5:04 p.m.