posted on 2020-02-13, 14:54authored byBruno Requião da Cunha, Pádraig MacCarron, Jean Fernando Passold, Luiz Walmocyr dos Santos, Kleber A. Oliveira, James P. Gleeson
The networked nature of criminals using the dark web is poorly understood and infrequently studied,
mostly due to a lack of data. Rarer still are studies on the topological effectiveness of police interventions.
Between 2014 and 2016, the Brazilian Federal Police raided a child pornography ring acting inside the
dark web. With these data, we build a topic-view network and compare network disruption strategies
with the real police work. Only 7.4% of the forum users share relevant content, and the topological
features of this core differ markedly from other clandestine networks. Approximately 60% of the core
users need to be targeted to fully break the network connectivity, while the real effect of the arrests was
similar to random failure. Despite this topological robustness, the overall “viewership network” was still
well disrupted by the arrests, because only 10 users contributed to almost 1/3 of the total post views and 8
of these were apprehended. Moreover, the users who were arrested provided a total of 60% of the viewed
content. These results indicate that for similar online systems, aiming at the users that concentrate the
views may lead to more efficient police interventions than focusing on the overall connectivity.
Funding
Study on Aerodynamic Characteristics Control of Slender Body Using Active Flow Control Technique
Dynamics of the metabolic state in the context of a systematic approach to the study of the processes of growth and development of higher plants and fungi