Europol Shuts Down Two Major Illegal 'Dark Web' Trading Platforms [thehackernews.com]
Dark Web Portal Wall Street Market Being Tied to Bitcoin Exit Scam [ethereumworldnews.com]
Authorities shut down major darknet marketplaces: the Wall Street Market and Valhalla [securityaffairs.co]
Law enforcement seizes dark web market after moderator leaks backend credentials [www.zdnet.com]
Europol takes down Wall Street market: No, the other cesspool of dark international financial skullduggery [www.theregister.co.uk]
Dark web drug market ‘Wallstreet Market’ seized by German police [mashable.com]
If anyone else was doubting it, the Wall Street Market backend IP address leaked online last week is legit. It's in the same network range as the IP address discovered by @Sh1ttyKids back in 2017https://t.co/f6HhRyxLjW
— Catalin Cimpanu (@campuscodi) May 2, 2019
#USPIS is proud to have played a part in taking down those responsible for the world’s second-largest illegal online market on the dark web. Our highly trained, skilled & committed cyber unit works tirelessly to stop criminals. https://t.co/FYmLrrwQTY
— U. S. Postal Inspection Service - Headquarters (@USPISpressroom) May 3, 2019
Six days after Med3l1n leaked the IP address and the login creds for the WSM backend, the server showed the following errorhttps://t.co/xd4834qiIe
— Catalin Cimpanu (@campuscodi) May 2, 2019
Successful international cooperation against dark web marketplaces Wall Street Market and Valhalla, leading to a further disruption of online illegal trade in narcotics, firearms, cybercrime and more.
— Lodewijk van Zwieten (@Byte_Fighter) May 3, 2019
Well done to all involved! @bka @SuomenTulli @EC3Europol and @PolitieLE https://t.co/x8Rkh4q4Hy
The online marketplace Wall Street market was the world's 2nd largest dark web market, enabling the trade in drugs, stolen data, fake documents and malicious software.
— Angel (@abeaube) May 3, 2019
“The illegal platform was exclusively accessible via the Tor network in the so-called Darknet”.
H/t @ml_bear https://t.co/YO5n5H01xF
Mystery over. https://t.co/UGBdNBbbLS
— Zack Whittaker (@zackwhittaker) May 2, 2019
Last week, a rogue mod at WSM posted admin panel login credentials and IP in a number of places on both dark web and clearnet. Anyone could access it until credentials were promptly changed https://t.co/1EssXCMQjk
— Eileen Ormsby (@EileenOrmsby) May 2, 2019
Here's Patrick, being a prophet after Med3l1n published the IP address (located in the Netherlands) and login credentials for the WSM backend on Dreadhttps://t.co/wHl8Y9iQsr
— Catalin Cimpanu (@campuscodi) May 2, 2019
Law enforcement seizes dark web market after moderator leaks backend credentials https://t.co/ek6Z79qw6w by @campuscodi
— ZDNet (@ZDNet) May 2, 2019
Double blow to illegal dark web marketplaces: Wall Street Market and Silkkitie (Valhalla) shut down after global law enforcement operations coordinated by @bka @SuomenTulli and supported by @Europol. All the details here: https://t.co/XiXTLKTYAq pic.twitter.com/I9d3yVg1p9
— Europol (@Europol) May 3, 2019
They are being picked off one by one. It takes time and a lot of dedicated effort but these criminals are finding it increasingly difficult to avoid the light being shone into dark corners of the web. https://t.co/H89cwXirqQ
— Alan Woodward (@ProfWoodward) May 3, 2019
This happened on April 30, the same day Dream was scheduled to shut down. Coincidence?
— Catalin Cimpanu (@campuscodi) May 2, 2019
I have a funny feeling the Europol press release that's scheduled tomorrow will also confirm the Dream takedown. Just a hunch --don't take this as something official.
Europol Shuts Down Two Major Illegal 'Dark Web' Trading Platforms https://t.co/C0ZCjuR68g pic.twitter.com/X7vrAMFev5
— Mohamed A. Baset (@SymbianSyMoh) May 4, 2019
Europol Shuts Down Two Major Illegal 'Dark Web' Trading Platforms https://t.co/exKD6LQZrp@ChuckDBrooks @BentleyAudrey @JohnMaynardCPA @gvalan @mclynd @DrJDrooghaag @m49D4ch3lly @AlaricAloor @mirko_ross @DoD_CSIAC @clarinette02 @AlaricAloor @MHcommunicate @happygeek @BILLYpascal
— Philippe Vynckier (@PVynckier) May 4, 2019
Europol Shuts Down Two Major Illegal 'Dark Web' Trading Platforms—Wall Street Market and Silkkitie (also known as Valhalla); Arrests 3 Operators in Germany and 2 Major Sellers in US.https://t.co/p5V8LFB5jM
— Swati Khandelwal (@Swati_THN) May 3, 2019
by @security_wang pic.twitter.com/FtHRB2h8za
Europol Shut Down Two Major Illegal 'Dark Web' Trading Platforms https://t.co/wDzUhgQ50w
— Cyberologue - Actualité Cybersécurité/RGPD/infosec (@cyberologue) May 3, 2019
Europol Shuts Down Two Major Illegal 'Dark Web' Trading Platforms https://t.co/yaykPktVBY pic.twitter.com/pfhWm5n2vl
— Raluca (@ralucasaceanu) May 3, 2019
Law enforcement seizes dark web market after moderator leaks backend credentials https://t.co/SrWnTKaTD4 pic.twitter.com/L0xfbBT0HD
— #AI (@AI__TECH) May 4, 2019
Co-ordinated law enforcement operation sees seizure of servers from #darkweb marketplace 'Wall Street Market', on which users sold illegal products such as drugs, weapons, user credentials, and #hacking tools. Great work ??@Europol #FBI #WSM #CyberProtecthttps://t.co/61ZXSiqBmv
— D&C Police Cyber (@DC_CyberProtect) May 3, 2019
Dark web marketplace Wall Street Market, whose admins exit-scammed users of $14.2M+ in cryptocurrency, seized by German police and other international agencies (Catalin Cimpanu/ZDNet) https://t.co/zKyxWmCOV4
— Chris Heilmann (@codepo8) May 3, 2019
German police, together with Europol and law enforcement agencies from the US, the Netherlands, and France, have seized the servers of a dark web marketplace known as the Wall Street Market https://t.co/q25GBMbmdt pic.twitter.com/sCLs0bY5cI
— Ɠҽҽҟղìҟ (•̪̀●́) Ꝉąҍʂ (@geeknik) May 3, 2019
BREAKING: Law enforcement seizes dark web market after moderator leaks backend credentials.
— Catalin Cimpanu (@campuscodi) May 2, 2019
Wall Street Market went down today. A press release is scheduled for tomorrow morning, I'm told.https://t.co/4wvXiqLiQ2 pic.twitter.com/CvNdUV547W
Mystery over. https://t.co/UGBdNBbbLS
— Zack Whittaker (@zackwhittaker) May 2, 2019
Law Enforcement Seizes Wall Street Market After Moderator Leaks Backend Credentials https://t.co/ZG0aqH3QlS #news
— packet storm (@packet_storm) May 3, 2019
Another one bites the dust: German police, together with Europol and LEA from the US, NL and Romania, have seized the servers of dark web Wall Street Market, on which users sold illegal products such as drugs, weapons, user credentials, and hacking tools. https://t.co/RbFko97XhV
— Troels Oerting (@TroelsOerting) May 3, 2019
Law enforcement seizes dark web market after moderator leaks backend credentials https://t.co/ek6Z79qw6w by @campuscodi
— ZDNet (@ZDNet) May 2, 2019
Dark web drug market ‘Wallstreet Market’ seized by German police https://t.co/dkjWRWzJGi pic.twitter.com/DuYAbJn6WB
— FutureShift (@futureshift) May 3, 2019