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http://www.dailydot.com/politics/tor-silk-road-deep-web-tor-attack-irish-drug-dealer/
http://www.gwern.net/Black-market%20arrests
https://github.com/gwern/gwern.net

Drug case in Ireland has fingerprints of Carnegie Mellon's attack on Tor
Dec 21, 2015
Two Irish men arrested for drug charges may be the latest known case
of law enforcement using Carnegie Mellon University's sophisticated
research to crack the Tor anonymity network.
At least two criminal cases rely on data that researchers at CMU's
Software Engineering Institute provided to the FBI.
That list may have just expanded...
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