UK police have trialed a new tactic designed to disrupt the drug trade by remotely disabling dealers’ phones, according to comments made by law enforcement officials during a recent police conference.. Police officers have said the tactic uses ‘DDoS-style’ techniques, although it likely works in a different technical way, with authorities ordering telcos to disable certain phones.. UK authorities adopt innovative mobile disruption strategies, utilizing methods akin to DDoS attacks to efficiently tackle drug trafficking networks.. Mobile Disruption, Drug Trade, Law Enforcement Tactics. . Dave Wreski
The CEO of Bitcoin exchanger BitInstant has been arrested and charged with money laundering over allegations that he and another man sold more than $1 million in Bitcoins to buyers and sellers of drugs on the underground drug site Silk Road.. Charlie Shrem, 24, who ran BitInstant out of New York, is charged, along with Robert Faiella, with conspiracy to commit money laundering and operating an unlicensed money transmitting business, according to the complaint (.pdf), filed in the Southern District of New York. The charges come three months after the underground drug emporium was shuttered by law enforcement and its alleged founder, Ross Ulbricht, arrested. The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . The CEO of cryptocurrency exchange BitInstant faces accusations of facilitating the laundering of $1 million associated with the Silk Road narcotics market.. Bitcoin Exchange, Financial Crimes, Money Laundering, Cryptocurrency, BitInstant. . Alex
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