Russian hackers are seeking alternative money-laundering options

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The Russian cybercrime community, one of the most active and prolific in the world, is turning to alternative money-laundering methods due to sanctions on Russia and law enforcement actions against dark web markets.

Although the options are few, cybecriminals are discussing viable solutions to cash out or safe keep stolen funds and cryptocurrency, analysts at Flashpoint observed in conversations from threat actors.
Cybercriminals turn to China

According to Flashpoint data collected from cybercriminal forums, Russian hackers have mostly turned to Chinese payment systems, including Chinese banks and the Union Pay cards system.

However, even Union Pay is now considering to refuse serving Russian customers, so the option is not viable on a longer term.

Since bank problems arose, a new category of money launderers has emerged, offering money routes through banks in countries like Armenia, Vietnam, or China, that have not imposed sanctions on Russian banks.

Cryptocurrency exchanges with rising KYC (known your customer) requirements, even those within Russia, are not an option, so darknet coin-mixing and cash-out services are among the few options available.

Since the money-laundering providers on Hydra no longer have a stable place to advertise their services, crooks are reduced to turning to smaller, less trustworthy operations.

Flashpoint says some cybercriminals responded to this situation by adopting a long term approach and investing in gold or storing their cryptocurrency in cold wallets until the conditions change.

The situation is unlikely to have an impact on financially-motivated threat activity, though. Lower-tier threat groups and less capable hackers will be impacted the most, but the private laundering channels established by more sophisticated groups are likely to continue to operate.
 

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