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US seizes $2.3 million in bitcoin paid to Colonial Pipeline hackers

Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco said investigators had seized 63.7 bitcoins, now valued at about US$2.3 million, paid by Colonial after last month's hack of its systems that led to massive shortages at US East Coast gas stations.

June 08, 2021 / 10:54 IST
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The Justice Department on Monday (Jun 7) recovered around US$2.3 million in cryptocurrency ransom paid by Colonial Pipeline Co, cracking down on hackers who launched the most disruptive US cyberattack on record.

Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco said investigators had seized 63.7 bitcoins, now valued at about US$2.3 million, paid by Colonial after last month's hack of its systems that led to massive shortages at US East Coast gas stations.

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The Justice Department has "found and recaptured the majority" of the ransom paid by Colonial, Monaco said.

An affidavit filed on Monday said the FBI was in possession of a private key to unlock a bitcoin wallet that had received most of the funds. It was unclear how the FBI gained access to the key.