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As the cryptocurrency industry has grown in popularity, so has the number of crypto ransomware payments around the world. Many hackers have gained from the secrecy of transactions provided by cryptocurrencies, according to Chainalysis magazine.

Despite the fact that the US Treasury Department and OFAC have been fighting these cyber-attackers since last year, the problem persists. As a result, security agencies are motivated to attack cryptocurrency.

OFAC expects crypto ransomware problems

The US control agency, OFAC, updates its data accepting that crypto ransomware problems have increased in 2021. However, the security bureau also suggested some methods for cyber-attack victims to apply.

Data hijacking in companies is one of the most complex points that information pirates often use. Cybercriminals take away your access to a virtual business or steal your money. Those affected who wish to regain access to the company must pay a ransom, where cryptocurrencies come in.

The latest crypto-ransomware attacks have been involved in problems with the public bus, management companies, gas companies, among other firms in the United States. According to reports, there are over 20 data hijacks every month, so the situation is spiraling out of control.

OFAC, as one of the most important financial security offices in the country, believes that to avoid this attack, companies should follow its suggestions.

The agency believes those affected should limit paying for ransoms to reduce the rate of virtual assaults. Each company should also verify its security levels and make them tougher to prevent hackers from breaking through its defenses. Finally, OFAC encourages all companies, victims of crypto ransomware, to report it to initiate investigations.

Investigation system renewed against ransomware
After OFAC discloses each step, it clarifies that its investigation system has been updated to respond immediately. Although the agency did not reveal if they have caught one virtual criminal.

Chainalysis magazine has shared in its data that crypto ransomware payments have exceeded over $400 million in the last three years. From 2019 to 2020, virtual attacks have increased to over 300 percent, and this year the number could possibly double.

Crypto ATM robberies are another unfortunate event that has ravaged the decentralized marketplace. These ATMs are adapted to make purchases and sales of cryptocurrencies easier and have been proven to be susceptible to hacks by malicious people. The security agency also plans to put in the effort to correct this problem to make cryptocurrency trading a more secure experience.











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