US sanctions hit Russian crypto firm and individuals tied to cybercrime

Cryptex, a cryptocurrency firm operating in Russia, has been sanctioned by the US for facilitating illicit financial transactions.

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The United States has imposed sanctions on Russian national Sergey Sergeevich Ivanov and cryptocurrency firm Cryptex, which operates in Russia despite being based in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, according to the Treasury Department. The sanctions target individuals and organisations involved in facilitating cybercrime and illicit financial activity.

Additionally, the United States Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network identified Russian crypto exchange PM2BTC as a ‘primary money laundering concern.’ Officials stressed their commitment to preventing cybercrime networks like PM2BTC and Cryptex from continuing operations, according to acting undersecretary Bradley Smith.

The US State Department has also announced rewards of up to $10 million for information leading to the arrest or conviction of Ivanov and Timur Shakhmametov for their involvement in transnational organised crime. It is also offering rewards of up to $1 million for information on the leaders of crypto exchange PM2BTC and stolen credit card marketplaces PinPays and Joker’s Stash.

These efforts underscore the US government’s continued crackdown on cybercriminal networks and illicit financial activities that threaten global security and economic stability.