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Colonial Pipeline attack: How did the FBI recover the ransom money?


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The FBI claimed it recovered millions of dollars in Bitcoin paid as ransom during the attack against the Colonial Pipeline a feat that is now generating more questions than answers.
The Justice Department and the FBI announced Monday it had seized 63.7 bitcoins (worth about $2.3 million at the time) from a Bitcoin wallet thought to be controlled by cybercriminals tied to a Russia-based collective called DarkSide, which operates off a “ransom as service” model. Recovery of the cryptocurrency ransom from its presumably savvy holders, especially in such a short time, left many experts stunned.
While many details about the operation to recover the funds remain unclear, perhaps the biggest mystery, and the one that has so many people scratching their heads, is how the FBI managed to get the “private key” used to unlock and pull assets from the criminals’ specific Bitcoin address. In the realm of cryptocurrency, a private key functions like ....

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Facebook suspends Trump for 2 years, then will reassess | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan's News Source


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FILE - In this Dec. 31, 2020, file photo, President Donald Trump arrives on the South Lawn of the White House, in Washington. Facebook says, on Friday, June 4, it will suspend Trump s accounts for two years following its finding that he stoked violence ahead of the deadly Jan. 6 insurrection. Facebook also plans to end a contentious policy championed by CEO Mark Zuckerberg that automatically exempted politicians from certain moderation rules on its site. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)
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Facebook announced Friday that former President Donald Trump’s accounts will be suspended for two years, freezing his presence on the social network until early 2023 following a finding that Trump stoked violence ahead of the deadly Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol. ....

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