Decoding hidden darknet networks: What we learned about the illicit fentanyl trade on AlphaBay

Author:

Maras Marie‐Helen1ORCID,Logie Kenji2ORCID,Arsovska Jana3,Wandt Adam Scott4ORCID,Barthuly Bryce2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Security, Fire, and Emergency Management and Center for Cybercrime Studies John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York New York New York USA

2. John Jay College of Criminal Justice City University of New York New York New York USA

3. Department of Sociology John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York New York New York USA

4. Department of Public Management John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York New York New York USA

Abstract

AbstractThe opioid epidemic, impacted from the proliferation of fentanyl, has added impetus to the need to detect fentanyl, sources of fentanyl, and places where fentanyl and drugs adulterated with fentanyl are available. Many darknet marketplaces (DNMs) have rules that ban fentanyl. However, it is unclear how these affect the fentanyl market. Using the AlphaBay DNM as a case study, we conducted mixed methods qualitative research. We scraped and analyzed data from the AlphaBay I2P website using, among other methods, content and social network analysis, to uncover hidden fentanyl networks. Our research highlights the next evolution of darknet marketplaces – the migration of DNMs from Tor to I2P and the methods that can be used identify fentanyl networks, irrespective of where sites are: I2P, Tor, or multihomed on I2P and Tor. Despite its ban in the Global AlphaBay Rules, our research revealed the sale of fentanyl on the AlphaBay DNM. Unlike previous studies, our findings predominantly revealed the covert sale of fentanyl on AlphaBay and predatory vendors selling illicit drugs, which unbeknownst to buyers, contained fentanyl. To a lesser extent, our findings identified the overt sale of fentanyl patches on AlphaBay. Although we examined only one DNM, the prevalence of the covert sale of fentanyl and the presence of predatory vendors underscores the importance of research that decodes the language of vendors who surreptitiously sell fentanyl or drugs adulterated with fentanyl or other illicit substances. The results of our research can inform strategies aimed at disrupting and dismantling DNM fentanyl networks.

Funder

National Institute of Justice

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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