Whatever the outcome of the CyberBunker trial, the operation against Xennt has provided police with an Aladdin's cave of information on other criminal activity. In its raid on the bunker, German police seized four hundred and twelve hard drives, four hundred and three servers, sixty-five USB sticks, sixty-one computers, fifty-seven phones, reams of paper documents, and about a hundred thousand euros in cash. The servers alone contained some two thousand terabytes of data.
Rolf van Wegberg, who studies dark-Web markets at Delft University of Technology, in the Netherlands, explained that, without access to servers, police officers are forced to feed off crumbs. They might get lucky by posing as buyers and hoping that a vender would leave a trace of his real identity during the shipping procedure. But, if police could inspect the servers on which the site was hosted, the odds turned in their favor.
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