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12288184889?profile=RESIZE_400xEurope’s commercial ports are top entry points for cocaine flooding in at record rates.  The work of a Dutch hacker, who was hired by drug traffickers to penetrate port IT networks, reveals how this type of smuggling has become easier than ever.  Court records and other documents obtained by reporters reveal how a man in the Netherlands hacked IT systems at the ports of Rotterdam and Antwerp and sold valuable data to aid cocaine traffickers.

With access to the ports’ container management systems

12228600055?profile=RESIZE_400xLaw enforcement officials in Finland worked with Europol and a cybersecurity firm to take down a dark web marketplace called PIILOPUOTI.  The platform had operated on the Tor Network since May 2022 as a way for people to smuggle and sell drugs as well as paraphernalia into Finland, according to a statement from Finnish Customs.  “The criminal investigation is still underway.  At this point, Finnish Customs and our international cooperation partners will not provide any further information on the