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<br>By Sarah N. Lynch and  [https://mydarkmarket.com darknet magazine] Raphael Satter<br> <br>WASHINGTON, Feb 8 (Reuters) - The FBI arrested a husband and wife on Tuesday morning, alleging they conspired to launder cryptocurrency stolen from the 2016 hack of virtual currency exchange Bitfinex, and  [https://mydarkmarket.com dark web market urls] said law enforcement has already seized over $3.6 billion in cryptocurrency tied to the hack.<br> <br>The action represents the Justice Department's largest-ever financial seizure, Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco said, adding in a statement that it shows cryptocurrency is "not a safe haven for criminals."<br> <br>Ilya Lichtenstein, 34, and  [https://mydarkmarket.com darkmarket 2024] his wife Heather Morgan,  darkmarkets 31, both of Manhattan,  darkmarket 2024 are scheduled to make their initial appearances in federal court Tuesday at 3:00 p.m.<br><br>in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.<br> <br>The case was filed in a federal court in Washington, D.C.<br> <br>The pair is accused of conspiring to launder 119,754 bitcoin that was stolen,  [https://mydarkmarket.com darkmarkets] after a hacker attacked Bitfinex and initiated more than 2,0000 unauthorized transactions.<br> <br>Justice Department officials said the transactions at the time were valued at $71 million in Bitcoin, but with the rise in the currency's value, it is now valued at over $4.5 billion.<br> <br>"As the complaint alleges, the FBI and federal prosecutors were able to trace the movement of Bitcoin from this hack," said Matthew Graves, the U.S.<br><br>Attorney for the District of Columbia.<br> <br>He added that the money moved through a major [https://mydarkmarket.com darknet market] exchange tied to a host of crimes, as well as cryptocurrency addresses tied to child sexual abuse materials.<br> <br>Tuesday's criminal complaint came more than four months after Monaco announced the department was launching website a new National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team, which is comprised of a mix of anti-money laundering and cybersecurity experts.<br> <br>Cyber criminals who attack companies, municipalities and  [https://mydarkmarket.com Dark Websites] individuals with ransomware often demand payment in the form of cryptocurrency.<br> <br>In one high-profile example last year, former partners and associates of the ransomware group REvil website caused a widespread gas shortage on the U.S.<br><br>East Coast when it used encryption software called DarkSide to launch a cyber attack on the Colonial Pipeline.<br> <br>The Justice Department was later recovered website some $2.3 million in cryptocurrency ransom that Colonial paid to the hackers.<br> <br>(Reporting by Sarah N.<br>Lynch and Raphael Satter; Editing by Richard Chang)<br>

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'<br>By Sarah N. Lynch and [https://mydarkmarket.com darknet magazine] Raphael Satter<br> <br>WASHINGTON, Feb 8 (Reuters) - The FBI arrested a husband and wife on Tuesday morning, alleging they conspired to launder cryptocurrency stolen from the 2016 hack of virtual currency exchange Bitfinex, and [https://mydarkmarket.com dark web market urls] said law enforcement has already seized over $3.6 billion in cryptocurrency tied to the hack.<br> <br>The action represents the Justice Department's largest-ever financial seizure, Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco said, adding in a statement that it shows cryptocurrency is "not a safe haven for criminals."<br> <br>Ilya Lichtenstein, 34, and [https://mydarkmarket.com darkmarket 2024] his wife Heather Morgan, darkmarkets 31, both of Manhattan, darkmarket 2024 are scheduled to make their initial appearances in federal court Tuesday at 3:00 p.m.<br><br>in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.<br> <br>The case was filed in a federal court in Washington, D.C.<br> <br>The pair is accused of conspiring to launder 119,754 bitcoin that was stolen, [https://mydarkmarket.com darkmarkets] after a hacker attacked Bitfinex and initiated more than 2,0000 unauthorized transactions.<br> <br>Justice Department officials said the transactions at the time were valued at $71 million in Bitcoin, but with the rise in the currency's value, it is now valued at over $4.5 billion.<br> <br>"As the complaint alleges, the FBI and federal prosecutors were able to trace the movement of Bitcoin from this hack," said Matthew Graves, the U.S.<br><br>Attorney for the District of Columbia.<br> <br>He added that the money moved through a major [https://mydarkmarket.com darknet market] exchange tied to a host of crimes, as well as cryptocurrency addresses tied to child sexual abuse materials.<br> <br>Tuesday's criminal complaint came more than four months after Monaco announced the department was launching website a new National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team, which is comprised of a mix of anti-money laundering and cybersecurity experts.<br> <br>Cyber criminals who attack companies, municipalities and [https://mydarkmarket.com Dark Websites] individuals with ransomware often demand payment in the form of cryptocurrency.<br> <br>In one high-profile example last year, former partners and associates of the ransomware group REvil website caused a widespread gas shortage on the U.S.<br><br>East Coast when it used encryption software called DarkSide to launch a cyber attack on the Colonial Pipeline.<br> <br>The Justice Department was later recovered website some $2.3 million in cryptocurrency ransom that Colonial paid to the hackers.<br> <br>(Reporting by Sarah N.<br>Lynch and Raphael Satter; Editing by Richard Chang)<br>'
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