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US slaps sanctions on a wallet linked to Russian cybercriminals

US slaps sanctions on a wallet linked to Russian cybercriminals

2025/07/04 18:20
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The US Treasury is targeting a Tron wallet tied to some serious shady business. This wallet is connected to the Aeza Group, a Russian outfit accused of running bulletproof hosting services.

What’s bulletproof hosting? Think of it as a fortress for cybercriminals, servers and infrastructure designed to keep ransomware gangs, drug traffickers, and data thieves off the radar of law enforcement.

Prime target

The Office of Foreign Assets Control, the OFAC made it clear nd said this Tron wallet helped move dirty money from ransomware attacks, illicit drug sales, and even breaches of sensitive US intel.

These cyber crooks rely on Aeza’s tech muscle to keep their operations running, and the US isn’t having it.

Aeza isn’t a small-time player. They’ve been backing notorious groups like Meduza and Lumma, known for hacking into US defense and tech networks.

So the US Treasury didn’t stop at the wallet. They slapped sanctions on four key Aeza members and four related entities, putting them on the Specially Designated Nationals list. That’s like putting a big red target on their backs.

No exception

Blockchain experts at Chainalysis backed up the Treasury’s claims, revealing that the Tron wallet received over $350,000 in crypto, later cashed out through various exchanges.

Chainalysis said this move is about cutting off the supply chain that makes massive cybercrime possible. It’s a shift from playing whack-a-mole to going after the whole operation.

And boy, it gets darker. Aeza also hosted BlackSprut, a Russian darknet marketplace infamous for selling illegal drugs, including fentanyl, the deadly opioid linked to a jump in US overdose deaths.

The US government’s crackdown on Aeza sends a message, crypto platforms and wallets tied to criminal networks won’t escape scrutiny, even if they’re not directly handling the dirty deals.

Battlefield

Acting Under Secretary Bradley Smith hammered the point home, cybercriminals keep leaning on groups like Aeza to fuel ransomware, steal tech secrets, and push black-market drugs.

The Treasury, teaming up with the UK and other allies, vows to expose and dismantle these criminal hubs.

So, next time you think crypto’s just about freedom and finance, remember, it’s also a battleground where governments fight to keep the bad guys at bay.

Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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