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Puzzling Disappearance of $140k from WannaCry Ransomware Account

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
August 4, 2017
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In the flames of the WannaCry ransomware digital wildfire that rapidly spread across multiple continents back in May, some victims were reported to have defied expert advice and cast $70,000 into the blaze in desperate bids to regain access to their compromised computers. The actual success rate of these payments in unlocking the data held ransom, however, remains uncertain.

![WannaCry Ransomware Impact](https://d1s6vdzy36jczj.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/WannaCry.png)

Intriguingly, recent reports indicate that the ransom sum might have swollen to an even larger figure – $140,000. The intriguing aspect is that this sizeable digital bounty, stored in the cryptocurrency wallets where the hackers had directed victims to deposit ransoms, has now mysteriously vanished.

The identity of the purveyors of this cyber outrage remains shrouded in ambiguity. Nevertheless, what is evident is that the hackers have initiated their cash-out process, raising many an eyebrow in law enforcement circles. For those needing a refresher, the attackers had initially demanded a ransom of $300 in bitcoin to decrypt each set of seized files.

Opinions diverge among experts trying to pinpoint the instigators behind the ransomware attacks. Code analysis suggests the notorious North Korean hacking squadron, known as the “Lazarus Group,” notorious for similar past digital terror campaigns.

Currently, Europol asserts that global investigations into the cyber attacks are ongoing. Simultaneously, on the other side of the pond, the US has also launched its probe into the incident. A primary objective, for both the European and American investigations, is to track the movement of the drained funds from one cryptocurrency account to the next, before the criminals cash out into hard currency. Nevertheless, tracking these digital currency trails presents a formidable challenge for authorities due to the anonymous nature of cryptocurrency transactions.

Some countries, like Australia and Russia, have adopted a surprising approach by legally recognizing cryptocurrencies. This policy acts as a lever, enabling respective governments to better regulate crypto activities within their borders. As such, even if Bitcoin transactions are inherently public, the individuals executing the transactions remain concealed behind the veil of online anonymity.

On the flip side, however, the US, along with several other European nations, remain reticent, thus far, in endorsing digital currencies.

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Paul Balo

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Paul Balo is the founder of TechBooky and a highly skilled wireless communications professional with a strong background in cloud computing, offering extensive experience in designing, implementing, and managing wireless communication systems.

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