
FBI Demolishes Internet's Drug Trafficking Silk Road
| Rachelle Dragani 10/04/13 9:19 AM PT | |
![]() | Bitcoins and anonymous browser Tor weren't enough to protect the illicit online marketplace from discovery, but keeping it closed may be another matter. "Without international cooperation, Silk Road or its ilk will no doubt rise again, just like The Pirate Bay did, like Backpage took over Craigslist's adult ads, and like child porn, too," suggested attorney Peter Brill. [See Full Story] |
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