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Cybercrime News

Cybercrime is a crime made on/against computers and/or a network. Computers and networks may be both a tool or a target of an attacker. Cryptocurrency cybercrimes and Bitcoin-oriented cybercrimes are now an inseparable part of the industry. Cryptocurrency allows cybercrimes like hacking, phishing and various scamming schemes. There were a lot of notable cryptocurrency thefts with the latest cybercrime cases being the Coincheck hack (with $400 million worth of NEM tokens stolen in 2018) and NiceHash (with $60 million stolen). Cybercrimes also may be performed within the blockchain, like the infamous DAO event, where $50 million worth of Ethereum was taken by the hacker and led to the hard fork of the whole platform. Different types of wallet services for altcoins are one of the main targets of cybercrimes, as a flaw in the system gives hacker access to multiple accounts.

Opinion
Yes, some criminals use Bitcoin, but the innovation behind this technology improves the financial system.
Bitcoin can't be viewed as an untraceable 'crime coin' anymore
Brad Yasar
2021-08-08T14:38:00+01:00
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News
Chinese wallets both sent and received more than $2 billion worth of crypto associated with illicit activities between April 2019 and June 2021.
China crypto crime: Still ‘top ranked’ for illicit activity, but crime is falling
Samuel Haig
2021-08-04T06:12:02+01:00
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News
Co-founders Diogo Mónica and Nathan McCauley cited Anchorage's "stringent processes and procedures" as likely factors in the decision from the federal agency.
Anchorage Digital will custody crypto seized by US Marshals
Turner Wright
2021-07-28T23:29:49+01:00
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News
The Biden administration reportedly intends to ramp up efforts to trace cryptocurrency payments.
US government delves deeper into crypto accountability with $10M bounty
Turner Wright
2021-07-15T17:06:51+01:00
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Opinion
Cryptocurrencies represent far less of a market for criminals compared to traditional finance, so crypto bans won’t solve the problem.
Banning cryptocurrencies to counter crime is a nonsensical excuse
Mervik Haums
2021-06-24T10:11:00+01:00
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News
Coinbase CSO says ‘good ol’ fashioned police work’ landed the FBI the private keys.
Coinbase says it was not involved in the DOJ’s Bitcoin ransom seizure
Martin Young
2021-06-09T04:25:42+01:00
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News
Government officials did not specify the exact method used to seize the funds from the ransomware group.
US officials recover $2.3M in crypto from Colonial Pipeline ransom
Turner Wright
2021-06-07T21:56:53+01:00
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News
The U.S. president has rarely made public statements on crypto and blockchain, though officials in his administration are reportedly reviewing current regulatio...
Biden to discuss crypto’s role in ransomware attacks at G-7, says national security adviser
Turner Wright
2021-06-07T20:02:48+01:00
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