Trump Pardons Silk Road Founder Ulbricht
President Trump has pardoned the founder of original dark web marketplace Silk Road
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The Dark Web is a part of the internet accessible only through specialized anonymizing networks like Tor, which conceal user identities and locations. It hosts websites and services not indexed by standard search engines, enabling private communication and transactions. While it supports legitimate uses such as protecting privacy and circumventing censorship, its anonymity also attracts illicit activities.
In information security, the Dark Web is significant because it serves as a marketplace for stolen credentials, malware, and hacking tools, which can facilitate cyberattacks. Security teams monitor it to detect leaked data and emerging threats early. However, its encrypted and anonymous nature complicates attribution and takedown efforts, requiring specialized skills and tools to gather actionable intelligence without exposing defenders to risk.
President Trump has pardoned the founder of original dark web marketplace Silk Road
The pardon comes after 11 years in prison for Ross Ulbricht, who was sentenced to life without parole on several charges, including computer hacking, distribution of narcotics, and money laundering.
Ross Ulbricht's family are now appealing for donations to support his reintegration into society Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht is now a free man after US President Donald Trump made good on his promise to issue a federal pardon upon taking office.…
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