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'DARK
MARKET' TAKEDOWN
Exclusive
Cyber Club for Crooks Exposed
Last week the FBI and its
global partners wrapped up a two-year undercover
cyber operation that resulted in 56 arrests
worldwide, the prevention of $70 million in potential
losses, and the confirmation that while there
might be honor among thieves, in the end, they
are still just thieves.
A discerning group of cyber criminals established
a forum on the Internet called Dark
Market, where they bought and sold stolen
financial information such as credit card data,
login credentials (user names and passwords), and
even electronic equipment for carrying out
financial crimes. At its peak, this vast criminal
network had over 2,500 registered members, who
all believed they were operating in a protected
cyber environment because they went to great
lengths to vet members and to weed out
undesirable elements. What they didnt know
was that one of the sites administrators
and most respected members, who called himself
Master Splyntr, was an undercover FBI agent who
had infiltrated the site posing as a cyber crook.
It was a group of people who trusted each
other, said the undercover agent after the
arrests. He explained that there are two types of
cyber criminals: those who steal, but not from
one another, and rippers, who steal
from anyone.
Keeping the rippers off the Dark Market site, the
agent explained, gave the other members a false
sense of confidence. They did a good job of
trying to be secure, and they felt secure. There
was honor among thieves, so to speak.
Master Splyntr was on the site nearly every day,
anywhere from one hour to 15 hours a day. Dark
Market was like an exclusive club for cyber
crooks, a meeting place for getting advice and
brokering deals. During his time online, the
undercover agent said, we saw millions of
dollars being exchanged. At the same time,
the operation prevented the millions of dollars
in losses by tipping off potential cyber crime
targets.
From the outset, the agent pointed out, the
goal was to infiltrate the organization.
The operation was extremely successful in
developing intelligence on Dark Markets
leading members and the ways in which they
conducted their far-flung crimes.
Throughout the operation, the FBI worked closely
with their international law enforcement
partners, including the U.K.s Serious
Organised Crime Agency, the Turkish National
Police, and the German Federal Criminal Police.
Whats worked for us in taking down
spy rings and entire mob families over the
yearsembedding an undercover agent deep
within a criminal organizationworked
beautifully in taking down Dark Market,
said FBI's Cyber Division Assistant Director
Shawn Henry. And once again, our global
partnerships paid off.
As for the undercover agent who became a trusted
member of the forum, he explained that he often
had to think like a crook when signing on as
Master Splyntr. But at the same time,
he added, you remember what your job
isto get the criminals.
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