The US government has successfully taken down a dark web site without any encryption backdoors, demonstrating that backdoors in communications systems which compromise cryptography for everyone are not necessary to combat crime. Learn more in a great Schneier on Security article: . The US Department of Justice unraveled a dark web child-porn website, leading to the arrest of 337 people in at least 18 countries. This was all accomplished not through any backdoors in communications systems, but by analyzing the bitcoin transactions andfollowing the money. Remember this the next time some law enforcement official tells us that they're powerless to investigate crime without breaking cryptography for everyone. The link for this article located at Schneier on Security is no longer available. . The Federal Bureau of Investigation dismantled a notorious online trafficking ring, resulting in 275 global detentions without compromising encryption.. Dark Web Dismantling, Bitcoin Investigation, Communications Security. . Brittany Day
While investigating a hosting company known for sheltering child porn last year the FBI incidentally seized the entire e-mail database of a popular anonymous webmail service called TorMail. Now the FBI is tapping that vast trove of e-mail in unrelated investigations.. The bureau The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . Authorities seize communications from TorMail in connection with divergent probes concerning child abuse incidents. TorMail Cybersecurity, Anonymous Webmail, Digital Privacy. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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