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The G7 leaders have called on Russia to urgently âidentify, disrupt, and hold to accountâ ransomware hackers and those abusing cryptocurrency to launder ransoms. âWe reiterate our interest in stable and predictable relations with Russia, and will continue to engage where there are areas of mutual interest,â the G7 leaders said.
G7 Nations Ask Russia to Identify and Disrupt Ransomware Hackers Abusing Cryptocurrencies
The leaders of the G7 countries met in Cornwall, England, on June 11-13. Among a long list of topics they discussed was ransomware attacks involving cryptocurrency. The G7 comprises the U.S., U.K., Japan, Germany, France, Italy, and Canada.
âWe reiterate our interest in stable and predictable relations with Russia, and will continue to engage where there are areas of mutual interest,â a communique issued Sunday after the conclusion of a leadersâ summit reads, adding:
In particular, we call on Russia to urgently ⊠identify, disrupt, and hold to account those within its borders who conduct ransomware attacks, abuse virtual currency to launder ransoms, and other cybercrimes.
Besides cybercrimes, the G7 leaders called on Russia to âinvestigate and credibly explain the use of a chemical weapon on its soilâ and to âend its systematic crackdown on independent civil society and media.â
Recently, several major companies in the U.S. were hit with ransomware attacks and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) believes that the attackers were part of Russian cybercriminal groups. The hackers asked for payment in bitcoin. The bureau suspects the Revil Group, aka Sodinokibi, was behind the attack on meat processing company JBS. The hacker group Darkside is thought to be behind the ransomware attack on Colonial Pipeline.
The Biden administration said early this month that âCombating ransomware is a priority for the administration,â adding that it would be expanding cryptocurrency analysis to fight ransomware attacks.
The G7 finance ministers and central bank governors met early this month in London. They discussed the regulation of central bank digital currencies and agreed to âwork towards common principles and publish conclusions later in the year.â
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