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Laundering the Profits of Ransomware

Bart Custers, J.J. Oerlemans, Ronald Pool

2020European Journal of Crime Criminal Law and Criminal Justice34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ransomware is malicious software (malware) that blocks access to someone’s computer system or files on the system and subsequently demands a ransom to be paid for unlocking the computer or files. Ransomware is considered one of the main threats in cybercrime today. Cryptoware is a specific type of ransomware, which encrypts files on computer systems. The ransom is often demanded in bitcoins. Based on desk research, a series of interviews, and the investigation of several police files, this paper investigates the modi operandi in which cybercriminals use ransomware and cryptoware to make profits and how they launder these profits. Two models, based on the payment of the ransom via vouchers and via bitcoins respectively, are identified and described. These methods allow criminals to launder profits in relative anonymity and prevent the seizure of the illegally obtained money.

Topics & Concepts

RansomwareRansomMalwareComputer securityPaymentCybercrimeComputer scienceInternet privacyOperating systemLawWorld Wide WebThe InternetPolitical scienceAdvanced Malware Detection TechniquesSpam and Phishing DetectionCybercrime and Law Enforcement Studies