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    Home » Crypto News » US Treasury to Sanction Crypto Platform Suex for its Alleged Role in Ransomware Transactions

    US Treasury to Sanction Crypto Platform Suex for its Alleged Role in Ransomware Transactions

    Author: Dimitar Dzhondzhorov

    Last Updated Sep 22, 2021 @ 14:09

    The US Department of the Treasury will sanction Suex for facilitating “at least eight” illegal ransomware transactions.

    The United States Department of the Treasury plans to penalize cryptocurrency exchanges that assist in ransomware attacks. The first such sanctioned company would reportedly be the Czech Republic-based trading venue – Suex.

    Suex to Face Sanctions

    According to a recent report, Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo alleged Suex of facilitating operations involving “illicit proceeds from at least eight ransomware variants.” On top of that, he added that 40% of the exchange’s known transactions history is linked to illegal actors.

    Adeyemo revealed that sanctioning Suex for its alleged role in laundering ransoms for cyberattacks would be the first such action by the Office of Foreign Assets Control against a cryptocurrency trading venue. He opined that exchanges of this type “are critical to attackers’ ability to extract profits.”

    Wally Adeyemo
    Wally Adeyemo, Source: US news

    Following the new development, Suex would not be able to do business with US entities anymore as Americans are generally banned from dealing with such sanctioned companies.

    The US Treasury Department also announced new guidance on which victims and related businesses should report ransomware attacks and “fully cooperate with law enforcement as soon as possible.” It pointed out that the American government is firmly against paying cyber ransoms or extortion demands.

    In her turn, Anne Neuberger – Deputy National Security Adviser – compared entities that protect themselves against cybercrime to drivers and people who purchase insurance for their homes:

    “It incentivizes us to drive more safely. You get a number of moving violations, your insurance goes up. Get into accidents, it goes up. Similarly, when you look at our home insurance, in order to get home insurance you have to have a smoke detector or have an alarm system.”

    Crypto to Fight Ransomware Attacks

    Cyberattacks seem like a growing problem in the United States. According to the US Treasury Department, ransomware payments totaled more than $400 million in 2020 alone – more than four times that of 2019.

    In June, one of the largest meat producers – JBS USA Holdings – fell victim to the infamous group – REvil – which requested $11 million in bitcoin as ransom. The company decided to pay the demand after the gang breached its online security and locked essential information.

    Shortly after, the Biden administration discussed a rather different approach to tackling similar attacks by tracing digital assets sent to hackers. Back then, Neuberger confirmed that the White House had set up a ransomware task force. She added that its mission would be to obstruct those malicious operations, confront and trace the use of cryptocurrencies in attacks, and prevent other countries from harboring hackers.

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    Dimitar got interested in cryptocurrencies back in 2018 amid the prolonged bear market. His biggest passion in the field is Bitcoin and he was fascinated with its journey. With a flair for producing high-quality content, he started covering the cryptocurrency space in late 2018. His hobby is football.

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