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Silk Road 2.0 was a hidden website designed to enable its users to buy and sell illegal drugs and other unlawful goods and services anonymously and beyond the reach of law enforcement. The investigation of FARRELL resulted in a search warrant that was served earlier this month, and the arrest of FARRELL. Operation Onymous - Wikipedia Raids. On 5 and 6 November 2014, a number of websites, initially claimed to be over 400, were shut down including drug markets such as Silk Road 2.0, Cloud 9 and Hydra. Other sites targeted included money laundering sites and "contraband sites". The operation involved the police forces of 17 countries. In total there were 17 arrests. A 26-year-old software developer was arrested in San How Deep Web Scams Helped Silk Road 2.0 Turn Crisis into How Deep Web Scams Helped Silk Road 2.0 Turn Crisis into Opportunity The online trade in illicit drugs is bigger than ever, according to a new report published this week. Dozens of ‘Dark Market’ websites seized as part of Silk
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Operator Of “Silk Road 2.0” Website Charged In Manhattan Federal Court Silk Road 2.0, Launched In November 2013 After Its Predecessor Was Shut Down By Law Enforcement, Has Enabled Over 100,000 People To Buy And Sell Illegal Drugs Anonymously Over The Internet Dozens of ‘Dark Web’ Criminal Websites Seized in Silk Road