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Silk Road drug trafficking site back and busier than ever with more than 13,000 listings for drugs just eight months after being shut down by the FBI
Eight months after federal agents brought down the man alleged to be running an underground Web site called Silk Road that had become a thriving venue for drug trafficking, not only is the site up and running again but the new version is more vibrant then ever.
A report from watchdog group the Digital Citizens Alliance claims the 'online black market economy has done a complete somersault in the six months since the fall of the original Silk Road.'
'New players have arisen, including a second incarnation of 'Dread Pirate Roberts' and a revived Silk Road (which seems to be thriving, even after law enforcement arrested and charged some of the new site?s prominent figures) has replaced the original.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...istings-drugs-just-eight-months-shut-FBI.html
Eight months after federal agents brought down the man alleged to be running an underground Web site called Silk Road that had become a thriving venue for drug trafficking, not only is the site up and running again but the new version is more vibrant then ever.
A report from watchdog group the Digital Citizens Alliance claims the 'online black market economy has done a complete somersault in the six months since the fall of the original Silk Road.'
'New players have arisen, including a second incarnation of 'Dread Pirate Roberts' and a revived Silk Road (which seems to be thriving, even after law enforcement arrested and charged some of the new site?s prominent figures) has replaced the original.
Read More...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...istings-drugs-just-eight-months-shut-FBI.html