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FBI operation targeting illegal opioid distribution on the Internet
J-CODE, an acronym for Joint Criminal Opioid Darknet Enforcement, is an FBI operation announced by U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions on January 29, 2018, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania which targets illegal opioid distribution on the Darknet.[1] [2] [3] Given the integrity and robustness of the hidden services of the Tor anonymity network, however, sting operations, the seizure of servers, the tracking of postal deliveries, and in general the exploitation of failures of operational security are expected to be standard operating procedure.[4]
References
[edit ]- ^ Grant, Julie (2018年01月29日). "AG Jeff Sessions Visits Pittsburgh To Address Opioid Crisis". CBS Pittsburgh. Retrieved 2018年01月31日.
- ^ Harris, Zach (2018年01月30日). "Jeff Sessions Is Crafting a Task Force to Battle Opioid Sales on the Dark Net The Attorney General's plan to combat online crime comes days after a speech at a DEA graduation ceremony, where Sessions admonished "an erosion of public support for anti-drug law enforcement."". Merry Jane. Retrieved 2018年01月31日.
- ^ "How Sessions is Using the War on Drugs to Assault Anonymity". The Daily Sheeple. 2018年01月31日. Retrieved 2018年01月31日.
- ^ Thompson, Iaian (2018年01月30日). "I'll torpedo Tor weirdos, US AG storms: Feds have 'already infiltrated' darknet drug souks Sessions sets up task force for dopes' dope dope crack down". The Register. Retrieved 2018年01月31日.
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