Indigo refuses to pay ransom – employee data to be published

Indigo refuses to pay ransom – employee data to be published

The largest chain of bookstores in Canada, Indigo, claims it will not pay a ransom to the “criminals” behind the ransomware attack last month and anticipates that data about current and past employees will start to surface on the “dark web” as...

Canadian Pleads Guilty to Trafficking Fentanyl on the Darknet

Kelowna RCMP raided a Black Mountain home and the Duke & Duchess clothing store in downtown Kelowna (British Columbia) in August 2017, the result of an 11-month investigation that monitored opioid trafficking on the dark web. Two months later, police revealed to...

32 YEAR-OLD ARRESTED IN LARGEST XANAX BUST IN CANADIAN HISTORY

In response to a U.S. warrant, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police arrested 32-year-old Arden McCann for illegally selling alprazolam (Xanax) and heroin worth $13 million to U.S. consumers via Alphabay, Agora, and Empire Market. Much of the details that linked McCann...

RCMP ARREST THREE CANADIANS FOR DARKWEB OPERATIONS

According to a press release by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), three Canadians were arrested in Nanaimo, Canada for operating a dark web drug selling operation. The RCMP’s federal serious and organized crime division (FSOC) executed search warrants on two...