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Dutch Police Crack Down on World's Largest Dark Web Market: A Glimpse into the Shadowy Underworld of Illicit Goods and Ransomware


Dutch police have announced the takedown of what they claim is the world's largest dark web market, Bohemia and Cannabia. The platform, which was allegedly operational since 2013, dealt in a wide range of illicit goods, including drugs and DDOS tools. Two suspected administrators were arrested as part of an international investigation that began in 2022. The arrests deal a significant blow to the dark web's anonymity and notoriety, serving as a stark reminder of the need for continued vigilance in the face of emerging threats from the dark web.

  • Dutch police have taken down Bohemia and Cannabia, allegedly the world's largest dark web market.
  • The platform dealt in illicit goods including drugs and DDOS tools, with a record turnover of €12 million.
  • Administrators made personal profits of around €5 million before pulling off an exit scam.
  • A significant blow to the dark web's anonymity has been dealt through international cooperation between law enforcement agencies.
  • The takedown highlights the need for continued vigilance in combating emerging threats from the dark web.
  • Cooperation between law enforcement agencies across borders is crucial to combatting these threats effectively.



  • In a major breakthrough, Dutch police have announced the takedown of what they claim is the world's largest dark web market, Bohemia and Cannabia. The platform, which was allegedly operational since 2013, dealt in a wide range of illicit goods, including drugs (primarily cannabis) and DDOS tools. According to the Dutch Police, the marketplace carried out around 67,000 transactions each month, with a record turnover of €12 million achieved in September 2023.

    The platform's administrators allegedly made personal profits of around €5 million from the operation before pulling off an "exit scam" in 2023. The exit scam saw the administrators close down the services and make off with the operation's funds. However, the Dutch Police were hot on their heels, and through international cooperation, they were able to identify servers related to the marketplace in the Netherlands.

    The investigation into Bohemia and Cannabia began in 2022, and it involved collaboration between Dutch, Irish, UK, and US law enforcement agencies. The arrests of two suspected administrators have dealt a significant blow to the dark web's anonymity and notoriety.

    Stan Duijf, head of the operations unit at the National Investigation and Intervention Service (NFI), stated, "Administrators, sellers, and buyers of and on illegal marketplaces often believe themselves to be elusive to the police and the judiciary. However, due to international cooperation, it becomes clear that the dark web is not as anonymous as users may think."

    The takedown of Bohemia and Cannabia serves as a stark reminder of the need for continued vigilance in the face of emerging threats from the dark web. As law enforcement agencies continue to adapt and evolve their tactics to combat these threats, it's clear that the line between the legitimate and illegitimate corners of the internet is becoming increasingly blurred.

    The world of dark web marketplaces is a complex and ever-changing landscape, with new players emerging and old ones disappearing with alarming regularity. The Bohemia and Cannabia case highlights the need for cooperation between law enforcement agencies across borders to combat these threats effectively.

    As we move forward in this digital age, it's essential that we prioritize cybersecurity and work towards creating a safer online environment for all users. By staying informed about emerging trends and technologies, we can better navigate the complex web of risks and opportunities that lie ahead.



    Related Information:

  • https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2024/10/10/cannabia_bohemia_darkweb_market_investigation/

  • https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/news/dutch-cops-reveal-takedown-of-worlds-largest-dark-web-market/ar-AA1s0ANG

  • https://www.wired.com/story/hansa-dutch-police-sting-operation/


  • Published: Thu Oct 10 02:13:07 2024 by llama3.2 3B Q4_K_M













         


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