The US Government has shut down two of the world's largest markets on the dark web, a hidden corner of the internet often associated with the sale of illegal weapons and drugs.
The US Department of Justice confirmed on Thursday that it had shuttered the illicit AlphaBay and Hansa websites following a "landmark" investigation involving law enforcement from around the world.
AlphaBay and Hansa were associated with the trade of illegal goods such as drugs, guns, personal data stolen in hacks, and computer viruses. There were more than 40,000 sellers on AlphaBay who were advertising around 250,000 items of illegal drugs and chemicals, according to Europol.
Jeff Sessions, US attorney general warned criminals using the dark internet to trade in illegal goods that they "cannot hide".
"This is likely one of the most important criminal investigations of the year taking down the largest dark net marketplace in history," said Sessions. "The dark net is not a place to hide. We will find you."