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An online marketplace dubbed the 'Amazon of crime' is still active, despite international police saying it had been stopped.

The Genesis Market sold millions of sets of stolen personal information for 56p each.

Last month an operation led by the FBI and Dutch police forces and blacksprut тор 17 other countries, including the UK's National Crime Agency smashed the site wide open.

More than 120 people were arrested and over 200 searches were carried out in the so-called Operation Cookie Monster.

But cyber-security company Netacea says the darknet 'mirror version' of the site is still there and running - and was only off for a fortnight.


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Visitors to the original Genesis marketplace are greeted by this splash page after the takedown

Visitors to the original Genesis marketplace are greeted by this splash page after the takedown

The firm's principal security researcher Cyril Noel-Tagoe told the <div class="art-ins mol-factbox floatRHS news" data-version="2" id="mol-cc2cb9f0-f095-11ed-8963-8b49e30c5ed6" website biggest fraudster's paradise' is STILL active despite raid

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