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Poisoned water holes: the legal dangers of dark web policing

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posted on 2017-09-07, 00:00 authored by Ian WarrenIan Warren, Adam Molnar, M Mann
Australian police are using “poisoned watering holes” to investigate crime on the dark web. By taking over illegal marketplaces that traffic in child pornography or drugs, law enforcement are collecting information about criminals all over the world.

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The Conversation

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1 - 1

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The Conversation Media Group

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Melbourne, Vic.

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eng

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M Media article

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The Digital and Legal Divide: Silk Road, Transnational Online Policing and Southern Criminology

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