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American kingpin, the epic hunt for the criminal mastermind behind the Silk Road, Nick Bilton

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American kingpin, the epic hunt for the criminal mastermind behind the Silk Road, Nick Bilton
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (page 329)
Illustrations
platesillustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
American kingpin
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
974566740
Responsibility statement
Nick Bilton
Sub title
the epic hunt for the criminal mastermind behind the Silk Road
Summary
In 2011, a twenty-six-year-old libertarian programmer named Ross Ulbricht launched the ultimate free market: the Silk Road, a clandestine Web site hosted on the Dark Web where anyone could trade anything—drugs, hacking software, forged passports, counterfeit cash, poisons—free of the government’s watchful eye. It wasn’t long before the media got wind of the new Web site where anyone could buy and sell contraband detection-free. Spurred by a public outcry, the federal government launched an epic two-year manhunt for the site’s elusive proprietor, with no leads, no witnesses, and no clear jurisdiction. All the investigators knew was that whoever was running the site called himself the Dread Pirate Roberts. The Silk Road quickly ballooned into $1.2 billion enterprise, and Ross embraced his new role as kingpin. He enlisted a loyal crew of allies all as addicted to the danger and thrill of running an illegal marketplace as their customers were to the heroin they sold. Through his network he got wind of the target on his back and took drastic steps to protect himself—including ordering a hit on a former employee. As Ross made plans to disappear forever, the Feds raced against the clock to catch a man they weren’t sure even existed, searching for a needle in the haystack of the global Internet
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