Dark Wire: The Incredible True Story of the Largest Sting Operation Ever

Author: Joseph Cox
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Joseph Cox delivers a gripping account of Operation Trojan Shield, where the FBI secretly launched its own encrypted phone company to infiltrate the global underworld. For years, thousands of high level criminals used the Anom app to coordinate drug shipments and hits, unaware that every message went directly to law enforcement. This true crime narrative exposes how authorities bypassed modern en…

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