Televend’s Complex System of Telegram Drug Bots Swell as German Police Seize ...

Televend’s Complex System of Telegram Drug Bots Swell as German Police Seize ...

During the last few months following the departure of the infamous Empire darknet market (DNM), a great number of DNM users have been flocking to alternative vendors. More recently, a new bot service on Telegram called Televend has been attracting tens of thousands of users and the service has grown colossal since it was first introduced. Meanwhile, law enforcement from Germany recently seized nine Telegram groups operating in the same manner. The demise of the darknet marketplace Empire has seen a wave of DNM users flocking to alternative DNMs, but also newly created Telegram channels....


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