Australian Federal Police (AFP) has cracked a crypto wallet holding $6.4 million, believed to be proceeds of an organized crime 0 operation, codenamed Kraken, is part of a broader crackdown targeting encrypted communication networks believed to be used by criminal 1 AFP revealed that they deciphered the seed phrase belonging to the criminal’s wallet and seized a total of $6.4 2 AFP also arrested Jay Je Yoon Jung, a 32-year-old Sydney resident who was accused of developing 3 highly encrypted messaging platform, police alleged, was built solely for criminal 4 intuition cracks a $6.4M crypto wallet According to the AFP statement, the Ghost app was being sold for approximately $1,600 to modify smartphones, which included six months of access and technical 5 is currently facing multiple charges, including aiding criminal organizations, money laundering, and drug-related 6 Barret, a data scientist within the Criminal Assets Confiscation Taskforce (CACT), spotted a human-like pattern in what appeared to be a machine-generated security 7 said during her National Press Club address last week that they knew if the wallet couldn’t be opened, the alleged offender would leave prison a multi-millionaire, all from the profits of organized 8 was presented with an image containing groups of numbers and words with over 50 variations in 9 discovered that the pattern was manually altered, from which she stripped the first digit from each sequence and decoded the remainder into a 24-word recovery phrase that granted them access to the digital 10 to the police analyst, raw computing power has its 11 emphasized the role of human intuition in modern cyber 12 seized funds have already been transferred to a secure police storage 13 funds will be redirected to a commonwealth account managed by the Home Affairs Ministry to fund future crime prevention initiatives if the court orders forfeiture.
That’s the second successful operation under Operation Kraken, following the August confiscation of $1.4 million in cryptocurrency and several properties tied to Jung and his 14 Ghost app had enabled global criminal enterprises by facilitating drug trafficking, contract killings, and money laundering across multiple 15 AFP has already infiltrated the app by infecting its code, allowing them to monitor communications and identify bad actors. AFP’s Operation Kraken recovers $7.8M in crypto The AFP’s statistics for last month revealed that 700 officers executed 93 warrants, which led to 46 arrests and prevented 50 threats to 16 also seized 30 illegal firearms and 200Kg of illicit 17 security experts have described the deciphering of the seed phrase by Barrett as unlikely, as the agency cracked the cryptographic code 18 Lavid, CEO of blockchain security firm Cyvers, noted that the police only extracted data or private keys from a compromised digital device linked to the 19 added that the complexity of cracking an accurate seed phrase is unlikely; they recovered the phrase from storage or 20 said that real-time monitoring of wallets could help prevent criminals from hiding funds and enable faster enforcement 21 Australian case follows major cases in the global arena targeting crypto-related 22 the past six months, authorities in Sweden, the U.
S., and Germany have closed unlicensed exchanges and seized millions of dollars in illicit digital 23 instance, the 24 of Justice confiscated three Russia-linked crypto platforms accused of laundering $800 million via the dark web 25 to a Cryptopolitan report , the DOJ is also seeking the forfeiture of BTC-e and seizing its proceeds. BTC-e was a Russian-linked exchange believed to process funds from various types of criminal 26 Swedish police have also labeled several domestic exchanges as professional money launderers, and the German regulators closed down 47 exchanges over anti-money laundering 27 you're reading this, you’re already 28 there with our newsletter .
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