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Crime The Internet

Tracking the Mole Inside Silk Road 2.0 81

derekmead writes: The arrest of the Silk Road 2.0 leader and subsequent seizure of the site was partially due to the presence of an undercover U.S. Department of Homeland Security agent, who "successfully infiltrated the support staff involved in running the Silk Road 2.0 website," according to the FBI.

Referencing multiple interviews, publicly available information, and parts of the moderator forum shared with me, it appears likely that the suspicions of many involved in Silk Road 2.0 are true: the undercover agent that infiltrated the site was a relatively quiet staff member known as Cirrus.
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Tracking the Mole Inside Silk Road 2.0

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  • whose relative?
  • by slashmydots ( 2189826 ) on Friday December 12, 2014 @01:31PM (#48583209)
    If I ran a secret tor service site thing, I'd had 5 moderators and 1 administrator and they'd all be me just to mess with people's heads. That would prevent moles.
    • by Anonymous Coward on Friday December 12, 2014 @01:39PM (#48583313)

      until one of your psyche's turned on you.

    • by ultranova ( 717540 ) on Friday December 12, 2014 @01:40PM (#48583317)

      If I ran a secret tor service site thing, I'd had 5 moderators and 1 administrator and they'd all be me just to mess with people's heads. That would prevent moles.

      If I ran a secret tor site, I wouldn't publicly post my security practices, especially on a non-Tor site that doesn't even use SSL. That's the most important security...

      Oh, crap.

      • by TheCarp ( 96830 )

        If I ran a secret tor site, I wouldn't register the servers with my email address based on my real name.

      • problem with the internet its pretty poor at keeping secrets.
      • by B5_geek ( 638928 )

        Nice reference.

        it always surprises me that people actively trying to avoid detection by law enforcement do so many dumb things.

    • by jythie ( 914043 ) on Friday December 12, 2014 @02:18PM (#48583791)
      Question is, can you do 6 times the work, or just hexth ass all the jobs?
    • by AHuxley ( 892839 )
      Re: "That would prevent moles."
      Thats why traditional structures like family, extended family, village, tribe, cult, faith region or other aspects that can be understood.
  • Lucky grab (Score:5, Funny)

    by kamapuaa ( 555446 ) on Friday December 12, 2014 @01:33PM (#48583229) Homepage

    According to the FBI complaint against Benthall, he registered the black market bazaar's servers with the email address blake@benthall.net.

    Lucky they had a mole on this inside, or they never could've taken down that criminal mastermind.

    • Re:Lucky grab (Score:5, Insightful)

      by hey! ( 33014 ) on Friday December 12, 2014 @02:47PM (#48584101) Homepage Journal

      What makes you think they took down the criminal mastermind?

      Remember this is the government we recently learned abducted a German citizen, beat him, chained him in the Salt Pit where he was rectally violated, only to learn they'd snatched a vacationing car salesman who happened to have the same common Arabic name as the guy they actually wanted. It was like kidnapping and anally raping "John Smiths" until you found the one you wanted.

  • Makes me want to support parallel construction. Seeing this forced out into the public just serves as a howto of things to avoid for the next silk road.

  • by 93 Escort Wagon ( 326346 ) on Friday December 12, 2014 @02:03PM (#48583609)

    This is how I want our 3-letter agencies to be doing their jobs, rather than actively working to sacrifice everyone's privacy and safety just because it might make it slightly easier to nail a small number of criminals.

    • Re: (Score:1, Insightful)

      by thedarb ( 181754 )

      And how do you think they knew where to put a mole in the first place? They needed to insert him into the operation so they could do their parallel construction of evidence.

      • by ShaunC ( 203807 )

        And how do you think they knew where to put a mole in the first place?

        It was the most notorious and publicized narcotics marketplace in the world, open to all comers. I don't think it took much work to figure out that's where they needed to put the mole.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      Meanwhile, as Silk Road 2.0 was taken down, another 10 tons of illegal narcotics slipped through a shipping port into the US!

      Yes. Regardless how I feel about drugs, this is exactly how we should be curtailling those nasty things. Taking down small fry digital black markets. Much easier that way, than say, stopping an actual internation drug cartel with the military. More high profile too!

  • the undercover agent that infiltrated the site was a relatively quiet staff member known as Cirrus

    Kudos to the quiet agent.

    Benthall, who is accused of running the new Silk Road under the handle "Defcon," has been charged with narcotics trafficking, as well as conspiracy charges related to money laundering, computer hacking, and trafficking in fraudulent identification documents. The criminal complaint against him alleges that the Silk Road 2 sold hundreds of kilograms of drugs of every description to hundr

    • I can imagine the defense.

      "I didn't sell anything on Silk Road 2. I built a website others used to sell those things. Would you arrest the CEO of Ebay if one of its customers sold something that was illegal?"

      • I can imagine the defense.

        "I didn't sell anything on Silk Road 2. I built a website others used to sell those things. Would you arrest the CEO of Ebay if one of its customers sold something that was illegal?"

        And I can imagine the judge's response: "Guilty. Next."

      • by Anonymous Coward

        Well they would if the CEO of Ebay:

        1) Failed to respond to the fact that their site was being used for illegal activity (ie banning people)
        2) Actively advertised it as a haven for illegal sales.
        3) Worked to conceal the identity of the illegal salesmen and customers from law enforcement.
        4) refused to work with law enforcement to stop the illegal sales.

  • by Sowelu ( 713889 ) on Friday December 12, 2014 @02:19PM (#48583813)

    ...it was his brother, Achenar. He's demented, he is guilty!

  • These guys should give credit to lamoustache. See http://antilop.cc/sr/

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