How Crypto, the Dark Web, and Fentanyl Deaths Are Connected (Keven Hendricks)
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Episode 54: Keven Hendricks, a 20-year law enforcement veteran, pulls back the curtain on the dark web and the connections with cybercrime and drug sales.
“Cryptocurrency, whether you like it or not, is a means of moving wealth that is being used by bad guys.” — Keven Hendricks
Erin West sits down with Keven Hendricks — 20-year law enforcement veteran, former task force officer with both the FBI and DEA, and expert in dark web investigations, cryptocurrency, and privacy coins. What started as a crash course in Bitcoin and illicit online markets in 2014 became a career-defining passion. Keven has spent the years since pushing law enforcement to catch up to the criminals it is trying to stop.
Four Things You'll Learn about the Dark Web- The dark web isn’t what you think — and that misunderstanding is deadly.
- Prosecutors and chiefs are the missing link in fighting cybercrime.
- Overdose deaths are crime scenes, not medical events.
- Pull the thread far enough and the crimes are all connected.
Episode notes and video: https://operationshamrock.org/podcast/stolen
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