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DarkCyber for October 2, 2018, Now Available

This week’s story line up includes… a look at Carbon Black’s new report about cryptojacking… SadaqaCoins, a possible terrorism – activist Dark Web crowdfunding service… how to determine the digital footprint of a domain… and the Dark Web Drug Llama caught and caged.


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CyberOSINT: Next Generation Information Access provides an overview of the techniques, tools, and commercial software designed to extract intelligence from Big Data.
CyberOSINT: Next Generation Information Access provides an overview of the techniques, tools, and commercial software designed to extract intelligence from Big Data.

Stephen E Arnold, author of CyberOSINT (published in 2015), said, “Funding of certain terrorist – activist projects can attract unwanted attention. For that reason, donors want an assurance of anonymity. SadaqaCoins implies secrecy because it is a Dark Web service and deals only in encrypted digital currencies. However, digital currency transactions are not 100 percent secure.”

DarkCyber for October 2, 2018, is now available at www.arnoldit.com/wordpress and on Vimeo at https://vimeo.com/292574943

Stephen E Arnold’s DarkCyber is a weekly video news and analysis program about the Dark Web and lesser known Internet services. This week’s program covers four Dark Web and security related stories. 

The first story reports some of the findings from Carbon Black’s study of cryptojacking. The exploit uses an unsuspecting organization’s computers to mine cryptocurrency without the knowledge of the unwitting host. Organizations in the US, according to the study, are the number one target in the world. DarkCyber reveals how to get a free copy of this report.

The second story explores a new Dark Web crowd funding site called SadaqaCoins. The purpose of the site is to make it easy for terrorist – activists to support specific projects; for example, funding ransom, purchasing weapons, or contributing money so that sacrificial animals can be purchased by the devout. Contributions are accepted in Bitcoin, Monero, and Ethereum. The SadaqaCoins’ site then provides the funds to the person or organization requesting the funds. SadaqaCoins is not a replacement for hawala method of fund transfer. Stephen E Arnold said, “Funding of certain terrorist – activist projects can attract unwanted attention. For that reason, donors want an assurance of anonymity. SadaqaCoins implies secrecy because it is a Dark Web service and deals only in encrypted digital currencies. However, digital currency transactions are not 100 percent secure.”
 
The third story provides a snapshot of a hacking tool called theHarvester. Included with Kali Linux, theHarvester acquires information about a domain, including subdomains and other information. The system uses publicly available sources of information, including Web searches, PGP registries, Shodan, and similar content resources. The software can display names, email addresses, and related information. The software tool can be used for forensic and more aggressive information gathering tasks. DarkCyber provides information so that a viewer can download the software without charge.

The final story reports that the Drug Llama has been identified and captured. A 31 year old female allegedly sold controlled substances, including fentanyl and engaged in money laundering. The investigation included state and federal law enforcement units. For now, the Drug Llama is no longer roaming the highs and lows of the Dark Web.

About Stephen E Arnold

Stephen E Arnold is the author of “Dark Web Notebook” and “CyberOSINT: Next Generation Information Access.” This book describes some of the technologies used by GSR and Cambridge Analytica to acquire and analyze Facebook user data. He has been named as a technology adviser to the UK based Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Human Trafficking and Child Sex Abuse.” Mr. Arnold also lectures to law enforcement and intelligence professionals who will be attending the September 2018 Telestrategies ISS conference in Washington, DC, in September 2018. In recent months, he has shared his research with law enforcement and intelligence professionals in the US and Europe. His most recent lectures focus on deanonymizing chat and digital currency transactions. One hour and full day programs are available via webinars and on-site presentations. He publishes the free Web log “Beyond Search,” which is available at www.arnoldit.com/wordpress.

 


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