How to help hacker white hat to FBI to arrest killer

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How to help hacker white hat to FBI to arrest killer
Information released by Bitcoin hacker and arresting killer

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An ethical hacker penetrated the database of a darknet website that provided cybercrime services and released website information. Information released to the FBI helped find the man who murdered his wife.

According to a police report, in November 2016, Stephen Carl Allwine, a 47-year-old resident of Minnesota, murdered his wife in a terrible manner. Amy Allwine's husband, by placing a 9-millimeter collar next to her hand, tried to conceal the murder scene with suicide.

Although the inspectors, after attending the scene, murdered the case and collected documents such as Mr. Allwine's personal computer and other electronic hardware. In January, the inspectors, by scrutinizing the lawfulness of the information contained in the electronic property seized, charged Mr. Allwine with a second-degree murder and arrested him.

In May 2016, a hacker nicknamed bRpsd penetrated the database of a murder service provider that was in darknet. "Besa Mafia" interacted between the assassin and the anonymous customers. The cost per killing is between $ 5,000 and $ 200,000, but sub-branches that are unwilling to commit murder can give away $ 500 to a person who can commit the offense, or pay $ 1,000 a car to burn someone.

The hacker uploads the information on a public website. The published file containing "user account information", "emails", "personal messages between the manager of Besa Mafia and his clients, and the file containing the victim's profile could have given more information about the targets to the" killer ".

The publication of information indicates the fake nature of a website that merely intends to raise money for customers. A private detective, Chris Monteiro, who hacked the website, said that the owners or owners of the Besa Mafia website received at least 50 bitcoves (equivalent to $ 127,500 at today's prices) fraudulently and deceptively.

A message from the Besa Mafia manager, released during the launch, reveals a major secret: the website grabs money for criminals. The report is published for two reasons: "Stopping a murder that is fair and fair, and being innocent of the charge of complicity with the killer if we are arrested."

Releasing this information to police inspections in finding the killer of Allwine is a great help. Inspectors learned that they had access to darknet services from the secret and illegal services of the early 2014, the investigators said.

In addition, the inspectors found Mr. Allwine to use the secret Web services from the fake name "dogdaygod" and occasionally from an email with the same username. Detectives found a Bitcoin address in conversations between Besa Mafia and Mr. Allwine, which was directly linked to the dogdaygod name, which was counted as a trial in court.

Eventually, law enforcers, by reviewing the information published by bRpsd, found Mr Allwine's email in the list of published information. In addition, the inspectors found the message file between the manager of Besa Mafia and the suspect. According to the indictment, Mr. Allwine pays $ 10,000 to $ 15,000 for a fake assassin to kill his wife. Allwin requested the killer to shoot close to his wife and then fire the house.

However, after the transfer of money, the Besa Mafia interface informs Mr. Allwine that the person who was supposed to murder his wife was arrested by the police for driving a car with a car, and will be imprisoned before his mission. This issue is interpreted as the killer can not complete his mission. The regulator, Sergeant Sergeant McAlister, reported that during this period, "no bomber vehicle has been seized in the Minnesota and West Wisconsin ranges, and no driver has been arrested."

Apparently the information released by this hacker was impressive in Mr. Allwine's case. He was charged with class 1 murder on March 24, 2017 at a local court in Washington. Meanwhile, the agents obtained more documents. For example, there was a drug called skopolamien, which was 45 times that of Allwine. Subsequently, the investigators found that Mr. Allwine provided the raw materials for the drug through the Web Secret.

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