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Silk Road 'Legal Highs' Vendor Sentenced for Selling Crack, Meth
PlutoPete, real name Peter Ward, previously said that everything he sold was legal.
What the UK’s Proposed Surveillance Law Means for Police Hacking
In the past few months, we’ve learned more about UK police use of "equipment interference" through discussion of the Investigatory Powers Bill.
Signs of Stingray at Parliament (Excerpt From 'Britain's Secret Surveillance')
In this excerpt from 'Britain's Secret Surveillance,' VICE News finds signs of secret phone surveillance at the UK parliament.
Inside a Spy Tech Expo (Extra Scene From 'Britain's Secret Surveillance')
In this extra scene from 'Britain's Secret Surveillance,' VICE News visits Milipol, a homeland security fair in Paris, to reveal the latest hacking tools and state surveillance tech — and gets knifed in a stab vest.
Phone Hackers: Britain's Secret Surveillance
VICE News searches London for IMSI catchers — a secret surveillance tool for spying on thousands of phones simultaneously — and goes undercover to buy one.
Britain's Secret Surveillance (Trailer)
Coming soon: VICE News searches London for IMSI catchers — a secret surveillance tool for spying on thousands of phones simultaneously.
Cops Could Undermine Dark Web Markets by Leaving Fake Reviews
Researchers say it could drive business away from high profile dark web dealers.
The UK Will Police the Dark Web with a New Task Force
It won't just be targeting child pornography though, but also "serious criminals."
UK's National Crime Agency Is Using a 90s Law to Justify Its Hacking Operations
Experts are concerned that an obviously outdated law is governing highly intrusive capabilities.
The Man Who Got 'Addicted' to Hacking Webcams
He watched people "basically engaging in cybersex," say the UK's National Crime Agency.
Time is Running Out For Myanmar's Ceasefire Talks
Ceasefire talks aimed at ending more than 60 years of fighting in Myanmar are in danger of collapse because almost half of the participants have not agreed to sign the agreement.
Surprise: Now-Illegal 'Legal Highs' Are Widely Available on the Dark Web
As governments crack down on "new psychoactive substances," their presence on the dark web is inevitable.