Hacking Team Targeted Bitcoin and Other Cryptocurrencies

Hacking Team Targeted Bitcoin and Other Cryptocurrencies

According to a news report from eWEEK, the recently hacked Hacking Team specifically targeted Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies to allow government officials and law-enforcement agencies to follow the money trail. Milan-based Hacking Team provides intrusion and surveillance software to governments and law enforcement agencies around the world. In early July, the group was publically dismantled as around 400GB of stolen internal company documents were distributed online. According to an email message that was posted on Wikileaks, Daniele Milan, Operations Manager of the Hacking Team said,....


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