Journalists who infiltrate illegal online marketplaces, hacker forums, and encrypted criminal networks to expose digital underworlds. From hitmen-for-hire scams to stolen identity markets, each episode documents one deep web investigation and what it reveals about crime's digital evolution. Features the cat-and-mouse games between investigators and those who think anonymity protects them.
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Journalists who infiltrate illegal online marketplaces, hacker forums, and encrypted criminal networks to expose digital underworlds. From hitmen-for-hire scams to stolen identity markets, each episode documents one deep web investigation and what it reveals about crime's digital evolution. Features the cat-and-mouse games between investigators and those who think anonymity protects them.
In the inaugural episode, we delve into the captivating rise and fall of the Silk Road, the pioneering dark web marketplace that facilitated the sale of illicit goods on an unprecedented scale. We'll explore how law enforcement agencies painstakingly unraveled the digital breadcrumbs left by the site's enigmatic founder, Ross Ulbricht, leading to his eventual arrest and conviction. Along the way, we'll examine the technological innovations that enabled the Silk Road to thrive, the cat-and-mouse game between investigators and site administrators, and the broader implications of this landmark case for the future of online criminality.
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Dark Web Diaries
Journalists who infiltrate illegal online marketplaces, hacker forums, and encrypted criminal networks to expose digital underworlds. From hitmen-for-hire scams to stolen identity markets, each episode documents one deep web investigation and what it reveals about crime's digital evolution. Features the cat-and-mouse games between investigators and those who think anonymity protects them.