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Organized Crime In The New Millennium

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Jamaican Yardies & Posses<br />

o Shower Posse<br />

o POW Posse<br />

o Tottenham Mandem<br />

• Star Gang<br />

o Klans Massive<br />

No Limit Soldiers<br />

Phantom death squad (Guyana)<br />

Zoe Pound (Haitian, see also Tonton Macoute)<br />

African Criminal Organisations<br />

*Mai-Mai militia gangs<br />

Cape Verdean organized crime<br />

Mungiki<br />

Nigerian organized crime<br />

o Confraternities in Nigeria<br />

• Black Axe Confraternity<br />

o Anini gang<br />

Le Roux organization<br />

Moroccan hashish smugglers<br />

o Ahmed organization<br />

Cybercrime Networks<br />

As society enters the <strong>In</strong>formation Age, certain individuals take advantage of easy flow of<br />

information over the <strong>In</strong>ternet to commit online fraud or similar activities. Often the<br />

hackers will form a network to better facilitate their activities. On occasion the hackers<br />

will be a part of a criminal gang involved in more 'blue collar crime', but this is unusual.<br />

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ShadowCrew<br />

Avalanche<br />

DarkMarket<br />

Legion of Doom<br />

Carder.su<br />

Tor Carding Forum<br />

HackBB<br />

Masters of Deception<br />

Russian cybercrime<br />

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Russian Business Network<br />

Anton Gelonkin internet fraud group<br />

Leo Kuvayev internet spam group<br />

CyberVor<br />

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Darknet markets<br />

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