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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 ...
Bitcoins valued at approximately $2.7 million have gone missing from Silk Road 2, allegedly due to a hack. Silk Road 2 is the reincarnation of the original Silk Road, an online black market for ...
Silk Road 2.o, the illegal drug marketplace that cropped up to replace the original has been shutdown by the FBI and its alleged operator has been charged in Manhattan Federal Court. You’ll ...
The resurrection of the popular Silk Road drug website known as "Silk Road 2.0" has been online for less than two months. But law enforcement already seems to be closing its net. On Friday morning ...
If the Silk Road 2.0 has in fact been a honeypot all along (and many still suspect that to be the case), that would be a major and above all long lasting blow to the Deep Web.
Silk Road 2.0 rises from the ashes - with improvements. Nov. 6, 2013, 4:24 PM EST. By Devin Coldewey. Just five weeks after the shutdown of the Silk Road and the arrest of the man who allegedly ...
Rumors and accusations have spread that Silk Road 2.0’s operators are behind the heist. If the money does end up getting paid back, some confidence may be restored to the site.
When Agent D'Agostino accessed Silk Road 2.0 last week, he found 14,024 listings under "Drugs," including 1,654 listings for psychedelics, 1,921 listings for ecstasy, 1,816 listings for cannabis ...
Only days after its launch, Silk Road 2.0 already has more than 600 different listings for illegal drugs, including marijuana, ecstasy, prescription drugs, and more.
Editor’s Note: The story has been corrected with the accurate spelling of Mr. D’Agostino’s name. Blake Benthall, founder of Fathom(x) and former creator of the Silk Road 2.0, and Vincent D ...
Nearly $2 billion worth of forfeited bitcoin (BTC) linked to the Silk Road website were moved to crypto exchange Coinbase Prime on Monday. A wallet tagged as "U.S. Government: Silk Road DOJ ...