A mid-year crypto crime update released in July by Chainalysis found that cryptocurrency related crime was trending downward. The exception was ransomware, which the company predicted was on pace for its second-biggest year with the resurgence of “big game” hunting. Now, with ransomware attacks against major casino operations dominating the headlines, and these same hackers also hitting large companies in sectors including in manufacturing, retail, and technology, the report seems eerily prescient.
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