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Expect ransomware arrests soon, says bitcoin tracking firm Chainalysis

by networkhelp_3yck8e • August 19, 2016

By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) Law enforcement organisations are set to ramp up arrests of cyber criminals behind ransomware attacks, according to financial technology startup Chainalysis …read more

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