Phantom Secure CEO sold encrypted phones to drug cartels

The CEO of “uncrackable” phone seller, Phantom Secure, has pleaded guilty to helping drug sellers keep their business locked away from the eyes of law enforcement as they distribute narcotics such as cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamine to locations around the world. The DOJ announced on Tuesday that in his plea agreement, Vincent Ramos admitted that he and his fellow Phantom cronies – Kim Augustus Rodd, Younes Nasri, Michael Gamboa and Christopher Poquiz, all of whom are still on the run – kept their servers in Panama and Hong Kong and used virtual proxy servers to disguise their physical locations.

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