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DarkCyber for June 19, 2018, Now Available

This week’s DarkCyber story line up … Romanian university Dark Web drug cartel… Cyberlitica’s Dark Web monitoring service… free analysis of Stuxnet malware… Europol’s dedicated Dark Web crime unit… and a low cost policeware investigation tool.


Louisville, KY, USA – WEBWIRE

Stephen E Arnold, author of Dark Web Notebook, said: “Europol’s decision to create a dedicated Dark Web cybercrime team is a significant step. Officers will not be pulled off a Dark Web case to work on an unrelated matter. Investigators in this unit will be able to focus on Dark Web investigations which will lead to more stepped up prosecutions.”

DarkCyber for June 19, 2018, is now available at www.arnoldit.com/wordpress and on Vimeo at https://www.vimeo.com/275466464

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 five cybercrime related stories.

The first story profiles Hunch.ly a low cost open source intelligence investigative tool. The system allows an investigator to keep track of sites visited, capture complete Surface Web and Dark Web page, and generate an audit trail. The Hunch.ly system costs less than $130 per year per user.

The second story reviews two Romanian universities accused of harboring a Dark Web drug cartel. More than 600 officers arrested more than 60 individuals. Many of these university students were studying law and medicine.

The third story reveals that Europol has created a dedicated team within in its cyber crime center. A dedicated team will allow investigators to focus on Dark Web crime and not be pulled from a Dark Web investigation to work on an unrelated matter. The dedicated team will work in a cross border environment so that police actions can be more effectively coordinated. Stephen E Arnold, author of Dark Web Notebook, said: “Europol’s decision to create a dedicated Dark Web cybercrime team is a significant step. Officers will not be pulled off a Dark Web case to work on an unrelated matter. Investigators in this unit will be able to focus on Dark Web investigations which will lead to more stepped up prosecutions.” The fourth story explains that Cyberlitica has introduced a new Dark Web scanning service. The DarkCyber report points out that password reuse is common and creates significant security vulnerabilities.

The final story reveals that a 2013 analysis of the Stuxnet virus is again available without charge. The report provides specific operational details of the Stuxnet exploit designed to interrupt nuclear fuel enrichment.

DarkCyber is one of a very small number of weekly video news programs focusing on policeware, the Dark Web, and related topics.

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 attending the Telestrategies ISS conferences in Prague, Washington, DC, and Panama City, Panama. 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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