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- USE OF THE DARK WEB AND SOCIAL MEDIA FOR DRUG SUPPLY
The marketing and sale of controlled drugs and NPS on the Internet can take place at diferent levels: on the clear web, sometimes using encrypted communi-cations tools; on certain social media applications; and on darknet markets, which form part of the deep web
- Policing the Dark Web: Can Targeting Large Vendors Curb Further Drug . . .
For six months, Donagal and his associates peddled their fake drugs on the virtual black market, one of an estimated 30,000 hidden websites that lurk on the fringes of the internet, in a place known as the dark web, also called darknet
- Online Trafficking - UN Toolkit on Synthetic Drugs
Synthetic drugs are sold on social media, Clearnet websites and the darknet Online trafficking may have a significant impact on the overall trafficking of drugs
- S’pore must be wary of synthetic drugs amid worst overdose epidemic in . . .
SINGAPORE - Synthetic drugs like fentanyl have become so potent that illegal drug producers are intentionally weakening the dosage to prevent the drugs from killing their customers, said a
- The role of the Internet in drug trafficking and drug use is . . . - INCB
INCB is encouraging voluntary cooperation between governments and online industries to tackle the misuse of legitimate e-commerce platforms for drug trafficking Its initiatives such as the GRIDS programme have led to drug seizures and arrests as well as criminal networks being dismantled
- Singapore authorities turn to AI in fight against new synthetic drugs
SINGAPORE: Authorities in Singapore are turning to artificial intelligence to develop new tools to test for new synthetic drugs
- The Dark Web: Two Truths and Two Myths - Singapore Computer Society - SCS
MYTH: YOU CAN’T CATCH SOMEONE IN THE DARK WEB Just like the biographical movie “Catch Me If You Can” where conman Frank Abagnale was eventually caught, we can catch someone in the Dark Web if we really try In the shadows of the Dark Web are human beings – and humans make mistakes
- Singapore leverages AI to combat emerging synthetic drugs
SINGAPORE: Singapore is tapping on artificial intelligence (AI) to develop a tool to detect a new type of synthetic drug called new psychoactive substances (NPS) that has emerged around the
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