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Cybercriminals Laundered $8.6 Billion Worth of Cryptocurrency in 2021 (therecord.media)

(Wednesday January 26, 2022 @11:43AM (msmash) from the closer-look dept.)


Cybercriminal gangs laundered an [1]estimated $8.6 billion worth of cryptocurrency last year, in 2021, a 30% rise from the previous year, according to a Chainalysis report published today. From a report:

> The company said it arrived at the number by tracking transactions linked to cybercriminal activity across different cryptocurrency blockchains. This included tracking addresses linked to activity such as darknet market sales, online scams, cryptocurrency platform hacks, and ransomware attacks. "Overall, cybercriminals have laundered over $33 billion worth of cryptocurrency since 2017, with most of the total over time moving to centralized exchanges. For comparison, the UN Office of Drugs and Crime estimates that between $800 billion and $2 trillion of fiat currency is laundered each year -- as much as 5% of global GDP," Chainalysis said. In most cases, cybercrime groups sent funds to centralized cryptocurrency exchanges, from where they converted the stolen funds into real-world fiat currency. Almost 47% of all stolen cryptocurrency was laundered through traditional exchanges, Chainalysis said.



[1] https://therecord.media/cybercriminals-laundered-8-6-billion-worth-of-cryptocurrency-in-2021/



TFTFY (Score:2)

by Thud457 ( 234763 )

headline is incorrect, should read:

> Cryptocurrency facilitated $8.6 Billion Worth of cybercrime in 2021

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