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Silk Road website raided by FBI, Ross William Ulbricht arrested. Oct. 2, 2013— -- A billion dollar black market website allowed people to use Bitcoin digital currency to buy guns, drugs or ...
Federal shut-down of Silk Road was only speed bump, report says. This frame grab from the Silk Road website shows thumbnails for products allegedly available through the site. On Oct. 1, 2013, FBI ...
An underground website called Silk Road that the FBI says served as a major marketplace for drug dealers and hackers has been shut down and the owner has been arrested and accused of trafficking ...
The San Francisco man accused of running the extensive online drug marketplace known as Silk Road was ordered Wednesday ... to run the now-shuttered website, where users anonymously bought and ...
It’s high time for the Feds to stop traffic on Silk Road, a Website where a vast array of illegal drugs is sold, Sen. Chuck Schumer said Sunday. Schumer called on the U.S. Drug Enforcement ...
Court documents allege that Ulbricht since January 2011 owned and operated the underground website known as Silk Road that gave drug dealers around the world a platform to sell illicit drugs.
and the United States have arrested eight more people following last week's closure of Silk Road, a notorious black market website which helped dealers to sell drugs under the cloak of anonymity ...
NEW YORK — A San Francisco man was swiftly convicted Wednesday of creating and operating an underground website that prosecutors said enabled drug dealers around the world to reach customers ...
More Reuters Authorities shut down one of the most popular anonymous drug bazaars on the web, Silk Road 2.0, in October 2013. The online marketplace was part of the 'dark web', in which users ...
Just over a month after the illicit drug-dealing website Silk Road was shut down and its alleged founder arrested, the site relaunched Wednesday morning. The new Silk Road promises better security ...
The Justice Department said it has arrested the mystery man who ran a hidden website called Silk Road that served as an Amazon-like marketplace for illegal drugs and guns, which were purchased ...