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Web sites on
network anonymous Tor closed by police
Next page 2.0 after Silk
Road site was closed by the authorities in the United
States.
Silk Road 2.0 and 400 other
sites operating in the Tor-network as part of the internet
that is not reachable through traditional search
engines-are already closed.
Operation cooperation among
16 European countries and the United States also cause caught 17
people.
Tor is home
to thousands of illegal internet market, selling illegal
drugs, pictures ofthe abuse of children and is also the
site for extremist groups.
Experts believe
that this closure is a breakthrough in the fight against internet
crime.
Among those
arrested was Blake Benthall, referred to is the
mastermind behind theSilk Road 2.0, an internet marketplace for
buying and selling illegal drugs.
This site was
launched in October last year after the first Silk Road site was
closed andaccused as its owner was arrested.
' Serious crimes ' organized
This operation also confiscate the Bitcoins valued around
$ 1 million (greater thanRp12 billion).
"Today we proved
that together we can remove efficiently the criminal infrastructurethat
supports the importance of organized crimes," said Troels Oerting,
the head ofthe European internet crime Center under Europol.
"And we are
not ' just ' throw away from the open internet service; This
time we are also targeting the illicit services on the web that
use Tor, who has seen all this time the criminals will
not be touched, "said Oerting.
The BBC is getting
information that not
only is this mallu breakthrough technology
–with the police using new techniques to search for the location
of the physical serversnet dark (dark net)-and also
the international cooperation at a level that is unprecedented among law
enforcers.
Dark Web photo sales
site to hide sex abuse against children. To catch the
perpetrators, one of which was the publication of the photo ' Sweetie ' made
by this computer.
What is referred to as
a web part in (deep web)-or the anonymous internet-is
estimated at the amount up to 500 times greater than existing
web on the surface.
Alan Woodward, a
consultant who helps Europol, says this closure represents a
new era in the fight against internet crime.
"Tor had
long seen would not be able to reach law enforcers. This
action proved not true that they are not visible and
can't be touched, "he said. (BBC)

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