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How do officials and security officials make millions on the darknet? In 2025, corruption has acquired a new digital face: access to secret databases, protection of the drug business, “salvation” from mobilization and the necessary court decisions - all this is sold for cryptocurrency. Find out how corruption schemes actually work on the darknet, who protects them and how much the “services” of police officers, judges, prosecutors and even army generals cost. In this topic, we reveal real schemes, figures and cases of journalistic investigations.
Did you know that for 3 million rubles you can completely avoid being sent to the SO, and for 200 thousand you can buy information about upcoming police raids against drug dealers? And that FSB and Ministry of Internal Affairs officers conduct external surveillance for large drug shops for money? No, this is not science fiction. This is a real price list of services on the Darknet in 2025, where government officials openly trade their powers, and your taxes finance this corrupt system.
Want more information about the Darknet? Insiders, news, stories that cannot be posted on YouTube? Subscribe to our telegram channel Tor Black. There is even more exclusive content. The dark side of power has always existed, but in 2025, it acquired a new digital face.
The Darknet is not just a place where illegal substances are sold. It is an entire ecosystem of services, among which a significant share is occupied by applications from people with crusts, badges and mandates. If you think that modern technology has made corruption impossible? Think again. Blockchain, cryptocurrencies and anonymous routing have turned bribery into a high-tech business with minimal risks for the parties to the transaction.
Let's dive into reality and see what services government officials offer on the Darknet in 2025. But first, like, subscribe and ring the bell, because YouTube doesn’t really like this kind of content, and we never know when our videos can be restricted. The top corruption service is access to classified information. According to investigations by Bellingcat and other independent journalists, there are entire marketplaces on the Darknet that specialize in selling data from government databases.
Here is a real price list found in one of these stores. Passport check with full data – from 15 thousand rubles. Call details for the last 6 months – from 30 thousand rubles. Full dossier with movements, banking transactions, connections – from 100,000 rubles. Access to cameras of the “Safe City” system – from 50,000 rubles per month.
These services are backed by real employees of the police, the FSB, tax authorities and other departments. According to a study by Transparency International, more than 300 cases of information leaks from government databases were revealed in 2024 alone. And this is just the tip of the iceberg. Now imagine that you have never left your phone number on any website, but suddenly you get a call with a great offer or for a sociological survey.
Most likely, your data was simply bought and sold to you not by someone in a hood, but by a major from a neighboring department. A separate and very profitable niche is protecting drug trafficking. Security officials not only turn a blind eye to the activities of drug shops, but also actively support them. It is easy to find such offers from military officers on the Darknet. Information about planned raids and raids from 200 thousand rubles. Weekly information summaries about a drug shop from 300 thousand rubles.
Organization of external surveillance of persons of interest from 10 thousand rubles per day. According to an anonymous source of the SGU NK MIA, some operatives are even developing special anti-rape protocols for large drug shops. Fire instructions, how to act during raids and what to say during interrogations. It looks especially cynical that often the same employees can participate in the detention of small dealers and at the same time protect large drug shops. As they say, nothing personal, just business.
The second major segment is solving legal problems. In 2023, a high-profile investigation by project journalists revealed a whole network of 27 judges, prosecutors and lawyers who helped close criminal cases or achieve the necessary decisions in court for cryptocurrency. The current price list in this area looks like this. Termination of an administrative case from 150 thousand rubles.
Refusal to initiate a criminal case from 500 thousand rubles. The necessary decision on a civil claim from 10% of the claim amount. Closure of an already initiated criminal case from 5 million rubles. By the way, the higher the career ladder, the more expensive the services. For example, resolving a case at the district court level costs two to three times less than a similar service in a regional court. A special segment of the corruption services market that emerged with the start of the SAO, this assistance is mobilized.
Services for transferring military personnel from the combat zone to special military units until the end of the special military operation are actively sold on Tarknet. Here is an approximate price list for such services. Temporary exemption from being sent to the front line - from 300 thousand rubles. Transfer to a special military unit on a permanent basis - from 800,500 thousand rubles. Discharge for medical reasons from one and a half million rubles. Complete exemption from service from three million rubles.
According to independent journalistic investigations, large drug shops are particularly active in using such services. They buy out their employees from the army so that they continue working for them. According to one of the informants, an experienced worker is worth more than gold. It is easier to buy him out of the army for a million than to look for and train a new one later. In 2024, a case was solved about a group of military registration and enlistment office and headquarters officers who organized an entire system for evacuating certain people from the SVO zone.
Over the course of a year, they saved more than 200 people, earning about 300 million rubles on this. And this case is far from isolated. Now a question for you. If you had the opportunity to legally obtain any information from government databases, what would it be? Write in the comments. I am very interested to know what you think. The third major sector of corruption services is assistance to business.
Research shows that in 2024, the volume of the shadow market for government procurement amounted to about 6.5 trillion rubles. This is almost 30% of the total volume of public procurement in Russia. You can find such offers on Darknet forums. Guaranteed victory in a government tender - from 15% of the contract amount. Blocking a competitor at an auction - from 500 thousand rubles. Accelerated receipt of a license and permits from 300 thousand
rubles. Resolving problems with a tax audit - from 1 million rubles. According to the FAS, in 2024 alone, more than 9 thousand violations in the field of public procurement were identified. At the same time, only 7% of these cases reached the court, and only a few received real terms. It is especially interesting that many of these services are openly discussed on special forms in Arknet, where satisfied and not so satisfied customers leave reviews.
Sellers even have reliability ratings, like on regular marketplaces. Only instead of "fast delivery" the product matches the description. There they write "the problem with the tax office was resolved in two days, the inspector was polite and professional." Now the most interesting thing. How do these corrupt deals happen in 2025? These aren't suitcases of cash in a restaurant bathroom. The typical scheme is as follows. Initial contact occurs through encrypted messengers or forms on the Darknet.
Some service providers use a recommendation system. New clients are accepted only on the recommendation of trusted people. Disposable chats with automatic message deletion are used to discuss details. All participants use VPN and Tor to mask their location. Payment is made in cryptocurrency, sometimes in Monero, due to increased anonymity. Before the deal is guaranteed, guarantor services are often used - special intermediaries who hold the money until the service is performed.
In particularly large transactions, a partial payment system may be used. We know from real criminal case reports that law enforcement officers train their clients in the basics of digital security. For example, a Moscow investigator arrested in 2024 instructed his clients on how to use cryptocurrencies and anonymous browsers. By the way, if you think that catching such corrupt officials is easy, you are wrong.
According to statistics from the Investigative Committee, the average investigation time for such cases is about three years, and less than 15% of all cases reach trial. Lest you think that I am simply exaggerating, let's look at a few high-profile cases of recent years. In 2023, a group of 12 traffic police officers was exposed who were selling information about the movements of cars across Russia on the Darknet for cryptocurrency. Their clients were debt collectors, private detectives, and even criminal groups.
In 2024, an international investigation was uncovered into a network of 35 customs officials who helped smuggle sanctioned goods across the border in exchange for bribes. All coordination took place through an encrypted channel on the Darknet. In early 2025, a case about a judicial marketplace caused a stir — a platform on the Darknet where one could order the necessary court decision in arbitration courts of several regions of Russia.
Eight judges and more than twenty court staff members were involved in the case. And in February 2025, an entire network of UTSO rescuers was uncovered — a group of officers and military doctors who helped evade being sent to the front for money. More than 40 people are involved in the case, including two generals. According to the investigation, more than 500 people used their services, including about 150 members of organized crime groups.
Interestingly, in all these cases, the investigations did not begin with the work of operatives, but with journalistic investigations or information leaks. According to experts, the volume of corruption services in the Russian segment of the Darknet in 2025 is about 100 billion rubles annually. For comparison, this is the approximate budget of a city like Krasnodar, and every year this figure grows by about 15-20%.
At the same time, there is a clear specialization. Employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs most often trade access to databases, warnings about raids and solutions to administrative issues. The military specializes in helping mobilized people. Employees of the prosecutor's office and courts deal with more serious criminal cases. Tax and customs officials help businesses bypass laws and inspections. What is being done to combat this problem? To be honest, not as much as we would like.
In 2024, a special department for combating corruption in the digital environment was created within the FSB structure, which monitors the Darknet and identifies corrupt officials. But given the scale of the problem, their resources are clearly insufficient. Journalism, investigations, and public oversight also play an important role. For example, the Black Box project has been documenting digital cases since 2023 and passing on information to law enforcement officers.
Interestingly, the technologies that help corrupt officials hide can also be used against them. For example, in 2024, an anonymous informant leaked a database of one of the Darknet forums where government services were sold, which led to the arrest of more than 30 corrupt security officials. We live in an amazing time when technology can be used both for crime and to fight it. Corruption did not disappear with the advent of digital technology, it simply adapted and became more sophisticated.
What awaits us next? Perhaps we will see even more complex schemes using artificial intelligence and decentralized systems. Or, on the contrary, technologies will help make government processes so transparent that there will be no room for corruption. If you liked this topic, don't forget to like it.
And in the comments, write the name of the topic, what kind of information would you like to see next. Maybe you are interested in hacker groups working for the government of different countries, or the shadow market of personal data. Write, we will definitely implement the most interesting ideas. And remember, knowing this information is not to use services from the Darknet, but to understand what challenges our community faces in the digital age. Take care of yourself and your data.
See you in the next topics.
Did you know that for 3 million rubles you can completely avoid being sent to the SO, and for 200 thousand you can buy information about upcoming police raids against drug dealers? And that FSB and Ministry of Internal Affairs officers conduct external surveillance for large drug shops for money? No, this is not science fiction. This is a real price list of services on the Darknet in 2025, where government officials openly trade their powers, and your taxes finance this corrupt system.
Want more information about the Darknet? Insiders, news, stories that cannot be posted on YouTube? Subscribe to our telegram channel Tor Black. There is even more exclusive content. The dark side of power has always existed, but in 2025, it acquired a new digital face.
The Darknet is not just a place where illegal substances are sold. It is an entire ecosystem of services, among which a significant share is occupied by applications from people with crusts, badges and mandates. If you think that modern technology has made corruption impossible? Think again. Blockchain, cryptocurrencies and anonymous routing have turned bribery into a high-tech business with minimal risks for the parties to the transaction.
Let's dive into reality and see what services government officials offer on the Darknet in 2025. But first, like, subscribe and ring the bell, because YouTube doesn’t really like this kind of content, and we never know when our videos can be restricted. The top corruption service is access to classified information. According to investigations by Bellingcat and other independent journalists, there are entire marketplaces on the Darknet that specialize in selling data from government databases.
Here is a real price list found in one of these stores. Passport check with full data – from 15 thousand rubles. Call details for the last 6 months – from 30 thousand rubles. Full dossier with movements, banking transactions, connections – from 100,000 rubles. Access to cameras of the “Safe City” system – from 50,000 rubles per month.
These services are backed by real employees of the police, the FSB, tax authorities and other departments. According to a study by Transparency International, more than 300 cases of information leaks from government databases were revealed in 2024 alone. And this is just the tip of the iceberg. Now imagine that you have never left your phone number on any website, but suddenly you get a call with a great offer or for a sociological survey.
Most likely, your data was simply bought and sold to you not by someone in a hood, but by a major from a neighboring department. A separate and very profitable niche is protecting drug trafficking. Security officials not only turn a blind eye to the activities of drug shops, but also actively support them. It is easy to find such offers from military officers on the Darknet. Information about planned raids and raids from 200 thousand rubles. Weekly information summaries about a drug shop from 300 thousand rubles.
Organization of external surveillance of persons of interest from 10 thousand rubles per day. According to an anonymous source of the SGU NK MIA, some operatives are even developing special anti-rape protocols for large drug shops. Fire instructions, how to act during raids and what to say during interrogations. It looks especially cynical that often the same employees can participate in the detention of small dealers and at the same time protect large drug shops. As they say, nothing personal, just business.
The second major segment is solving legal problems. In 2023, a high-profile investigation by project journalists revealed a whole network of 27 judges, prosecutors and lawyers who helped close criminal cases or achieve the necessary decisions in court for cryptocurrency. The current price list in this area looks like this. Termination of an administrative case from 150 thousand rubles.
Refusal to initiate a criminal case from 500 thousand rubles. The necessary decision on a civil claim from 10% of the claim amount. Closure of an already initiated criminal case from 5 million rubles. By the way, the higher the career ladder, the more expensive the services. For example, resolving a case at the district court level costs two to three times less than a similar service in a regional court. A special segment of the corruption services market that emerged with the start of the SAO, this assistance is mobilized.
Services for transferring military personnel from the combat zone to special military units until the end of the special military operation are actively sold on Tarknet. Here is an approximate price list for such services. Temporary exemption from being sent to the front line - from 300 thousand rubles. Transfer to a special military unit on a permanent basis - from 800,500 thousand rubles. Discharge for medical reasons from one and a half million rubles. Complete exemption from service from three million rubles.
According to independent journalistic investigations, large drug shops are particularly active in using such services. They buy out their employees from the army so that they continue working for them. According to one of the informants, an experienced worker is worth more than gold. It is easier to buy him out of the army for a million than to look for and train a new one later. In 2024, a case was solved about a group of military registration and enlistment office and headquarters officers who organized an entire system for evacuating certain people from the SVO zone.
Over the course of a year, they saved more than 200 people, earning about 300 million rubles on this. And this case is far from isolated. Now a question for you. If you had the opportunity to legally obtain any information from government databases, what would it be? Write in the comments. I am very interested to know what you think. The third major sector of corruption services is assistance to business.
Research shows that in 2024, the volume of the shadow market for government procurement amounted to about 6.5 trillion rubles. This is almost 30% of the total volume of public procurement in Russia. You can find such offers on Darknet forums. Guaranteed victory in a government tender - from 15% of the contract amount. Blocking a competitor at an auction - from 500 thousand rubles. Accelerated receipt of a license and permits from 300 thousand
rubles. Resolving problems with a tax audit - from 1 million rubles. According to the FAS, in 2024 alone, more than 9 thousand violations in the field of public procurement were identified. At the same time, only 7% of these cases reached the court, and only a few received real terms. It is especially interesting that many of these services are openly discussed on special forms in Arknet, where satisfied and not so satisfied customers leave reviews.
Sellers even have reliability ratings, like on regular marketplaces. Only instead of "fast delivery" the product matches the description. There they write "the problem with the tax office was resolved in two days, the inspector was polite and professional." Now the most interesting thing. How do these corrupt deals happen in 2025? These aren't suitcases of cash in a restaurant bathroom. The typical scheme is as follows. Initial contact occurs through encrypted messengers or forms on the Darknet.
Some service providers use a recommendation system. New clients are accepted only on the recommendation of trusted people. Disposable chats with automatic message deletion are used to discuss details. All participants use VPN and Tor to mask their location. Payment is made in cryptocurrency, sometimes in Monero, due to increased anonymity. Before the deal is guaranteed, guarantor services are often used - special intermediaries who hold the money until the service is performed.
In particularly large transactions, a partial payment system may be used. We know from real criminal case reports that law enforcement officers train their clients in the basics of digital security. For example, a Moscow investigator arrested in 2024 instructed his clients on how to use cryptocurrencies and anonymous browsers. By the way, if you think that catching such corrupt officials is easy, you are wrong.
According to statistics from the Investigative Committee, the average investigation time for such cases is about three years, and less than 15% of all cases reach trial. Lest you think that I am simply exaggerating, let's look at a few high-profile cases of recent years. In 2023, a group of 12 traffic police officers was exposed who were selling information about the movements of cars across Russia on the Darknet for cryptocurrency. Their clients were debt collectors, private detectives, and even criminal groups.
In 2024, an international investigation was uncovered into a network of 35 customs officials who helped smuggle sanctioned goods across the border in exchange for bribes. All coordination took place through an encrypted channel on the Darknet. In early 2025, a case about a judicial marketplace caused a stir — a platform on the Darknet where one could order the necessary court decision in arbitration courts of several regions of Russia.
Eight judges and more than twenty court staff members were involved in the case. And in February 2025, an entire network of UTSO rescuers was uncovered — a group of officers and military doctors who helped evade being sent to the front for money. More than 40 people are involved in the case, including two generals. According to the investigation, more than 500 people used their services, including about 150 members of organized crime groups.
Interestingly, in all these cases, the investigations did not begin with the work of operatives, but with journalistic investigations or information leaks. According to experts, the volume of corruption services in the Russian segment of the Darknet in 2025 is about 100 billion rubles annually. For comparison, this is the approximate budget of a city like Krasnodar, and every year this figure grows by about 15-20%.
At the same time, there is a clear specialization. Employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs most often trade access to databases, warnings about raids and solutions to administrative issues. The military specializes in helping mobilized people. Employees of the prosecutor's office and courts deal with more serious criminal cases. Tax and customs officials help businesses bypass laws and inspections. What is being done to combat this problem? To be honest, not as much as we would like.
In 2024, a special department for combating corruption in the digital environment was created within the FSB structure, which monitors the Darknet and identifies corrupt officials. But given the scale of the problem, their resources are clearly insufficient. Journalism, investigations, and public oversight also play an important role. For example, the Black Box project has been documenting digital cases since 2023 and passing on information to law enforcement officers.
Interestingly, the technologies that help corrupt officials hide can also be used against them. For example, in 2024, an anonymous informant leaked a database of one of the Darknet forums where government services were sold, which led to the arrest of more than 30 corrupt security officials. We live in an amazing time when technology can be used both for crime and to fight it. Corruption did not disappear with the advent of digital technology, it simply adapted and became more sophisticated.
What awaits us next? Perhaps we will see even more complex schemes using artificial intelligence and decentralized systems. Or, on the contrary, technologies will help make government processes so transparent that there will be no room for corruption. If you liked this topic, don't forget to like it.
And in the comments, write the name of the topic, what kind of information would you like to see next. Maybe you are interested in hacker groups working for the government of different countries, or the shadow market of personal data. Write, we will definitely implement the most interesting ideas. And remember, knowing this information is not to use services from the Darknet, but to understand what challenges our community faces in the digital age. Take care of yourself and your data.
See you in the next topics.