Alleged Deer.io Black Market Kingpin Arrested by FBI

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Alleged Deer.io Black Market Kingpin Arrested by FBI

Kirill Victorovich Firsov, the alleged proprietor of Russian-based nameless market Deer.io, was arrested on March 7 by Federal Bureau of Investiga



Kirill Victorovich Firsov, the alleged proprietor of Russian-based nameless market Deer.io, was arrested on March 7 by Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) officers at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York.

Courtroom paperwork allege that Firsov is the mastermind behind Deer.io —  a website that supplied darknet-style companies in trade for Bitcoin on the conventional internet. The FBI estimates it has facilitated greater than $17 million value of gross sales.

Firsov will probably be arraigned in New York court docket later this week, the place he’s anticipated to face prices for trafficking stolen info, and aiding and abetting trafficking.

Deer.io hosted $17 million in black market gross sales since 2013

Since 2013, Deer.io has hosted 24,000 lively shops specializing in stolen info, providing a easy ‘turn-key’ resolution for black-market entrepreneurs.

Distributors would pay roughly 800 Russian rubles ($12.50) to function on Deer.io every month, with internet hosting supplied on personal Russian servers out of the attain of U.S. authorities. Charges had been paid to Firsov in Bitcoin (BTC) or through the Russian funds platform WebMoney.

Of the 250 Deer.io retailers reviewed by the FBI to this point, not a single enterprise dealt in reputable wares. Objects on the market on the platform included person passwords, faux social media accounts and delicate id knowledge corresponding to start certificates and tax returns. 

Troves of private knowledge offered brazenly on Deer

Throughout its investigations, the FBI made a number of purchases utilizing the Deer platform together with 999 paperwork containing Personally-Figuring out Data (PII) from one vendor for $170 in Bitcoin, and $522 in Bitcoin for a stash of two,650 paperwork from one other.

For $20 value of crypto, the FBI was capable of decide up the usernames and passwords for 1,100 compromised gaming accounts.

Deer.io rose to prominence as an underground market specializing in stolen items throughout 2016 after notorious hacker Tessa88 used the platform to promote delicate knowledge hacked from social media networks LinkedIn and MySpace.





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