Economic sanctions reduces ransomware attacks

February 15, 2023

Economic sanctions have been imposed on several members of the notorious Russian cybercrime group Trickbot in an effort to combat the growing threat of ransomware attacks. According to National Security Agency (NSA) director of cybersecurity Rob Joyce, this has resulted in a decrease in ransomware attacks over the last two months.

The original sanctions were intended to prevent the group from using the financial system to launder illegal proceeds, and they will be barred from dealing with any US individuals or entities. These sanctions are expected to have an impact on the group’s ability to obtain funds from banks, and it is hoped that they will lead to the prevention of future attacks. As a result of the sanctions imposed on Russian entities, ransomware attacks are becoming less common, as criminals lose access to the outside world.

The sanctions are that ; “All property and interests in property of individuals in the United States, or in the possession or control of US persons, must be blocked and reported to the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC),” according to America’s Department of Treasury website.

Furthermore, individuals who conduct certain transactions with the individuals designated may be subject to investigation. Also, any foreign financial institution that knowingly facilitates a significant transaction or provides significant financial services for any of the individuals or entities designated today may face correspondent or payable-through account sanctions in the United States.

The US government has also blacklisted several other Russian individuals and organizations with alleged links to cybercrime activities.

The sources for this piece include an article in CPOMAGAZINE.

Top Stories

Related Articles

April 17, 2026 Booking.com has confirmed a data breach exposing customer booking details and contact information, prompting warnings about a more...

April 1, 2026 Anthropic has inadvertently exposed the full source code of its Claude Code tool for the second time more...

April 1, 2026 Cisco suffered a cyberattack after attackers used stolen credentials from a compromised developer tool to access its more...

March 30, 2026 Google has expanded its “Results about you” tool, allowing users to remove highly sensitive personal data, including more...

Jim Love

Jim is an author and podcast host with over 40 years in technology.

Share:
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn