Colleagues, over the past year Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) – a branch of the US Treasury - has
reported a significant increase in Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs). Money
laundering, fraud and mining malware complaints by financial institutions have
all contributed to a rise in SARs to over 1500
per month. It is no
wonder that the rise in SARs is directly correlated with in growth in
cryptocurrency market capitalization. And in turn, cybercrime – which are at
the core of SARs – also correlates the number and trading volume of
cryptocurrencies. FinCEN offers an online SAR Stats reporting tool in their web site. Bottom line:
The Cryptocurrency Academy and Cyber
Security Defender propose the
formation of cybercrime protection alliance between the US Treasury, financial
institutions, crypto exchanges and security vendors with the goal of reducing cybercrime
related to the cryptocurrency ecosystem. Share your assessment while visiting us today! Lawrence
– Cyber
Security Defender (https://cybersecuritydefender.blogspot.com/)
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