U.S. Links $5.2 Billion Of Bitcoin Transactions to Ransomware

October 18, 2021

The U.S. Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) has identified $5.2 billion in outgoing Bitcoin transactions linked to some of the most commonly reported ransomware payments, based on a blockchain analysis of transactions involving 177 CVC wallets.

The authority identified the 177 CVC (convertible virtual currency) wallet addresses used for ransomware-related payments, after carefully examining 2,184 SARs (Suspicious Activity Reports) filed between January 1, 2011 and June 30, 2021. For the first six months of 2021, the total value of ransomware-related SARs is at $590 million with 635 SARs already filed by June 2021, of which FinCEN identified 68 active ransomware variants and also the top 10 ransomware with the most victims and highest ransoms demanded.

As various countries and organizations work around the clock to put an end to ransomware attacks, FinCEN’s findings follow the decisions of governments around the world to crack down on cryptocurrency payment channels used by ransomware gangs.

For more information, read the original story in Bleeping Computer.

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