U.S. Retrieves Millions in Ransom Paid to Colonial Pipeline Hackers

WASHINGTON—U.S. authorities have recovered millions of dollars in digital currency paid to the hackers who hit a major East Coast fuel pipeline with a ransomware attack last month, in a law-enforcement operation that officials said demonstrated progress undermining criminals’ ability to disrupt American commerce and critical infrastructure for profit.

Investigators seized about 64 bitcoin, valued at roughly $2.3 million, from a virtual wallet—the alleged proceeds from the ransom hack carried out by a suspected Russian-based criminal gang on Colonial Pipeline Co., the Justice Department said.

“The extortionists will never see this money,” Stephanie Hinds, acting U.S. attorney for the Northern District of California, where the seizure warrant was obtained, told reporters. “This case demonstrates our resolve to develop methods to prevent evildoers from converting new methods of payment into tools and extortion for undeserved profits.”

Senior Biden administration officials have in recent weeks characterized ransomware, in which criminals take an organization’s data or computer system hostage for ransom, as an urgent national-security threat. In just the past month ransomware attackers linked to Russia have threatened the nation’s fuel and meat supply, and poorly defended school systems, hospitals and local governments have suffered increasingly frequent ransomware attacks.

Ransomware has also become a diplomatic issue for the U.S., because the perpetrators of the attacks often appear to reside in countries unwilling to extradite them to the U.S., like Russia or North Korea. President Biden and other officials have said there is no evidence the Russian government was involved in the Colonial attack, but have condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin for allowing criminal hackers to target the U.S. freely. Mr. Biden intends to discuss the matter with Mr. Putin at their summit in Geneva on June 16.

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