https://therecord.media/justice-department-launches-a-national-cryptocurrency-enforcement-team/ * [matomo] [ ] [go] [PrimaryLog] * Leadership * Cybercrime * Nation-state * Government * People * Technology * About * Contact * [ ] [go] Subscribe to our newsletter [ ] [go] Subscribe Justice Department launches a National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team Image: Executium (source), The Record (editing) Andrea Peterson October 6, 2021 Justice Department launches a National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team Briefs Government * * * * * Andrea Peterson October 6, 2021 * Briefs * Government * * * * * Justice Department launches a National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco announced the launch of a National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team at the Department of Justice Wednesday to go after criminals who target cryptocurrency marketplaces and use digital coins to launder money. Although Monaco didn't explain the exact structure of the team, she linked its creation to the department's history of securities enforcement and the reliance of ransomware gangs on cryptocurrencies. "If cryptocurrency exchanges want to be the banks of the future, we need to make sure people can have confidence in these systems," she said during an interview at the Aspen Cyber Summit. Major cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase recently disclosed that more than 6,000 of its users were robbed after attackers leveraged a vulnerability in its SMS-based two-factor authentication process to break into their accounts. Monaco also connected oversight of the sector with the rise of ransomware gangs, who typically hold systems hostage in exchange for Bitcoin or other more difficult to track cryptocurrencies. The team will seek to "strengthen our capacity to disable these financial markets that allow criminals to flourish," according to Monaco. Monaco said she was "struck by how broad" the ransomware threat landscape is today. "We know the FBI is investigating more than 100 ransomware variants" that have affected more than 1,000 victims, Monaco said. The Justice Department launched an internal taskforce on ransomware in April and in June, Monaco directed U.S. federal prosecutors to centrally report all ransomware related incidents they encounter. "We want the same national awareness and big picture" insight into the scope of ransomware as other key national security issues like terrorism, Monaco said Wednesday. The White House also launched a cross-government taskforce in July after a series of major ransomware shutdowns, including the Colonial Pipeline attack. Monaco also announced a Civil Cyber Fraud initiative to crack down on federal contractors who fail to follow cybersecurity best practices during her remarks. The government will be hitting contractors who falsely claim to be securing systems properly with "very hefty fines" via the False Claims Act and working with whistleblowers. * * * * * Tags * cryptocurrency * DOJ * Justice Department * Lisa Monaco * National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team * Ransomware * Ransomware Task Force Andrea (they/them) is senior policy correspondent at The Record and a longtime cybersecurity journalist who cut their teeth covering technology policy ThinkProgress (RIP), then The Washington Post from 2013 through 2016, before doing deep dive public records investigations at the Project on Government Oversight and American Oversight. Their work has also been published at Slate, Politico, The Daily Beast, Ars Technica, Protocol, and other outlets. Peterson also produces independent creative projects under their Plain Great Productions brand and can generally be found online as kansasalps. Previous article Next article TSA to issue new cyber regulations for rail, aviation sectors Senate committee advances major cybersecurity legislation Briefs * Four months later, Cox Media confirms ransomware attack October 8, 2021 * New FontOnLake Linux malware used in targeted attacks October 8, 2021 * Microsoft to disable Excel 4.0 macros, one of the most abused Office features October 7, 2021 * Report links Indian company to spyware that targeted Togolese activist October 7, 2021 * Twitch says no user passwords or cards numbers were exposed in major hack October 7, 2021 * DOJ to go after government contractors who don't disclose breaches October 6, 2021 * TSA to issue new cyber regulations for rail, aviation sectors October 6, 2021 * Senate committee advances major cybersecurity legislation October 6, 2021 * Yubico debuts fingerprint-based security keys October 6, 2021 * NSC's Neuberger: National sense of urgency is spurring more cybersecurity action October 5, 2021 * NSA chief predicts U.S. will face ransomware 'every single day' for years to come October 5, 2021 * Google to auto-enroll 150 million accounts into its 2SV feature October 5, 2021 [PrimaryLog] * * * * * Contact * About Us * Privacy Policy (c) Copyright 2021 | The Record by Recorded Future