09-06-2021
Australian
lawwards and the FBI worked together in a three-year undertaking in
which had gathered the hidden chats of about 300 outlaw gangs in riches
all over the world, locking up over 800 outlaws.
The outlaws chatted to each other about everything from dope deals to
wealth washing, believing their chat software called Anom shielded them
from prying eyes.
Unluckily for the outlaw rings, the FBI got to see every chat they
sent. To be true, the FBI had spread the Anom callers amongst the
unlawful traders to begin with. Nameknown outlaws had Anom first,
leading others believe it was a good thing.
The thought for the undertaking came after two other inrowned softwares
were taken down by lawwards, leaving outlaw gangs looking for new
caller software. Anom was setup with backdoors, letting the lawwards
see them talking about dope dealing, wealth washing and even killings.
Among the things taken in the sting were 250 guns, 17 thousand pounds of cocaine, and almost $50m in sundry shats and rownshats.