The secret life of Alexandre Cazes, alleged dark web mastermind
Andrea Bellemare
CBC
July 23rd, 2017
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It sounds like the guy was kind of an asshole and not nearly as careful as he should have been. Still... props to him for running such a successful market. May his successor be more careful!
Andrea Bellemare
CBC
July 23rd, 2017
Alexandre Cazes was just 25, but according to U.S. government documents he was the alleged mastermind behind AlphaBay, the most profitable dark web marketplace in the world, and a millionaire who owned luxury cars and multiple properties in Thailand, Cyprus and Antigua.
By his own accounting, Cazes was worth about $23 million US, including $12.5 million in properties and vehicles, and the rest in cash and cryptocurrencies.
Cazes, from Trois-Rivières, Que., was arrested July 5 in Thailand, the result of what U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions called "one of the most important criminal investigations of this entire year," an investigation that saw the shuttering of a market that offered weapons, drugs and stolen identities to over 200,000 customers.
Cazes was found dead in a Thai jail a week later, on July 12. U.S. Justice officials said he took his own life.
Despite his apparent success in creating an extremely profitable illegal marketplace, he was brought down by a Hotmail address and an unencrypted laptop.
Read the full story here.
It sounds like the guy was kind of an asshole and not nearly as careful as he should have been. Still... props to him for running such a successful market. May his successor be more careful!