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August 03, 2017, 09:30:56 PM
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The creators of the WannaCry ransomware virus have withdrawn all the money, $140,000 in Bitcoin.

The WannaCry ransomware infected more than 200,000 computers worldwide and managed to collect more than $140,000 since it spread in May 2017. The WannaCry ransomware virus blocked access to computers and demanded a ransom of $300 or $600 in Bitcoins.

Read the full article here: https://coinidol.com/hackers-behind-wannacry-withdrawn-money/
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August 03, 2017, 11:32:38 PM
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These wallets were watched by law enforcement agencies and victims around the world
How could it happen, law agencies should located the bitcoin mixer. And it's a shame for them to accept (consider as) stolen coins.
I can't believe how could they want to cash out this big amount of money, and who wants to deal with law authorities by accepting those coins? Even if you're holding it for 100 years, law enforcement agencies will always watch over it  Grin and hunt you down.
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August 04, 2017, 12:09:42 AM
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Unfortunately that is not a great amount of bitcoins in the overall scheme (~50 BTC).  It would be somewhat easy to do onion multi tumbling on these.  The tumblers only want their percentage of coins for the mix.  3 different onion tumblers and they are gone from sight.

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August 04, 2017, 02:55:14 AM
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These wallets were watched by law enforcement agencies and victims around the world
How could it happen, law agencies should located the bitcoin mixer. And it's a shame for them to accept (consider as) stolen coins.
I can't believe how could they want to cash out this big amount of money, and who wants to deal with law authorities by accepting those coins? Even if you're holding it for 100 years, law enforcement agencies will always watch over it  Grin and hunt you down.

I believed that this hackers are using mixing services so that the coins are hard to tracked. Cash is still the king and the hackers probably are salivating on the bitcoins' that's why he has to moved it or probably cash it by now. I think if the authorities should exert enough effort, they can still traced it though, maybe the hackers did not used TOR to hide their identify and if you are lucky maybe the mixing services the hackers used has some data logs than can lead to them. And be able to arrest the hackers..... Well, hopefully. Smiley

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