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Availability of COVID-19 related products on Tor darknet markets
Author(s) -
Roderic Broadhurst,
Matthew Ball
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Book series
DOI - 10.52922/sb04534
Subject(s) - covid-19 , business , commerce , value (mathematics) , virology , medicine , computer science , outbreak , disease , machine learning , infectious disease (medical specialty)
Twenty Tor darknet markets were surveyed on 3 April 2020 to conduct a census of COVID-19 related medical products and supplies. There were 645 listings, including 222 unique listings, of COVID-19 related products across 12 markets. Three markets accounted for 85 percent of all unique listings identified. Of the 110 vendors identified, eight were active in multiple markets. A small proportion of vendors accounted for most listings. The estimated value of all unique listings was A$369,000. Personal protective equipment accounted for nearly half of all unique listings, and one third of products were antiviral or repurposed medicines. Supposed vaccines, tests and diagnostic instruments each accounted for nearly 10 percent of listings.

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