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Earlier this year drug traffickers hacked into the computer controlling shipping containers at the port of Antwerp. The head of Europe's crime fighting agency has warned of the growing risk of organised crime groups using cyber-attacks to allow them to traffic drugs. The director of Europol, Rob Wainwright, says the internet is being used to facilitate the international drug trafficking business. His comments follow a cyber-attack on the Belgian port of Antwerp. Drug traffickers recruited hackers to breach IT systems that controlled the movement and location of containers. Police carried out a series of raids in Belgium and Holland earlier this year, seizing computer-hacking equipment as well as large quantities of cocaine and heroin, guns and a suitcase full of cash. Fifteen people are currently awaiting trial in the two countries. Mr Wainwright says the alleged plot demonstrates how the internet is being used as a 'freelance marketplace' in which drug trafficking groups recruit hackers to help them carry out cyber-attacks 'to order'. The attack on the port of Antwerp is thought to have taken place over a two-year period from June Prosecutors say a Dutch-based trafficking group hid cocaine and heroin among legitimate cargoes, including timber and bananas shipped in containers from South America. The organised crime group allegedly used hackers based in Belgium to infiltrate computer networks in at least two companies operating in the port of Antwerp. The breach allowed hackers to access secure data giving them the location and security details of containers, meaning the traffickers could send in lorry drivers to steal the cargo before the legitimate owner arrived. Workers were first alerted to the plot when entire containers began to disappear from the port without explanation. This suitcase, containing 1. He says the operation to hack the port companies took place in a number of phases, starting with malicious software being emailed to staff, allowing the organised crime group to access data remotely. When the initial breach was discovered and a firewall installed to prevent further attacks, hackers broke into the premises and fitted key-logging devices onto computers. This allowed them to gain wireless access to keystrokes typed by staff as well as screen grabs from their monitors. In January a lorry driver unconnected to the plot was shot at after he had unwittingly driven a container allegedly filled with cocaine from the terminal at Antwerp. The attack took place in the province of Limburg, where suspects armed with AK assault rifles fired at the driver, who was unharmed. Following the cyber-attack in Antwerp, a joint operation by Belgian and Dutch police resulted in raids on more than 20 homes and businesses. Officers seized six firearms including a machine gun and silencer, bullet-proof vests, and 1. Mr Wainwright says the IT attack is consistent with a 'new business model' of organised crime activity and he says he expects this kind of cyber-security breach to 'become a more significant feature in future' of drug trafficking. Container companies operating out of the port of Antwerp say their IT security has now been improved. Dark web 'will evolve' - cyber boss. Malware mastermind suspect arrested. FBI and Microsoft hit theft botnet. By Tom Bateman. This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Vanishing containers. Assault rifle attack. More on this story. Related internet links.

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