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US Department of Treasury Declares Sanctions Against Chatex Cryptocurrency

US is putting continuous efforts to shut down the operations.

 

The US Treasury Department today declared sanctions against Chatex cryptocurrency exchange for assisting ransomware groups escape sanctions and helping them in carrying out ransomware transactions. The US department also sanctioned Suex crypto exchange (based in Russia) in September for assisting a minimum of 8 ransomware teams, with more than 40% of public transactions linked to threat actors. 

"Ransomware incidents have disrupted critical services and businesses globally, as well as schools, government offices, hospitals, and emergency services, transportation, energy, and food companies. Reported ransomware payments in the United States so far have reached $590 million in the first half of 2021, compared to a total of $416 million in 2020," said US Treasury. The investigation of public transactions hints that more than 50% of transactions are tracked down to malicious or illegal activities like darknet market, ransomware, and high-risk exchanges, says US Treasury Department. 

As of now, Chatex is designated as pursuant to Executive Order (E.O) 13694, amending for material support assistance to Suex and malicious harm posed by ransomware hackers. When the crypto exchanges are sanctioned for providing material support to ransomware groups, the United States is hoping to extract out fundings and shut down the campaign. According to the US Treasury of the department, unprincipled virtual currency exchanges like Chatex are critical to the profitability of ransomware activities, especially by laundering and cashing out the proceeds for criminals. 

The treasury is constantly using all available resources to restrict harmful threat actors, disrupt illegal criminal proceedings, and stop extra activities against US citizens. According to Bleeping Computers, "FinCEN's Financial Trend Analysis report was issued on the heels of governments worldwide saying they will crackdown on cryptocurrency payment channels used by ransomware gangs. One year ago, the Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) also warned that ransomware negotiators that they could face civil penalties for facilitating ransom payments if their deals involve ransomware gangs already on its sanctions list."
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