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Early last year, the al-Qassam Brigades called for donations of Bitcoin, as they believed at the time that using crypto would make it impossible to trace their finances. But law enforcement reportedly managed to take control of the organization’s website, NBC reports, and was able to divert funds to U.S. government wallets instead.
Early last year, the al-Qassam Brigades called for donations of Bitcoin, as they believed at the time that using crypto would make it impossible to trace their finances. But law enforcement reportedly managed to take control of the organization’s website, NBC reports, and was able to divert funds to U.S. government wallets instead.
‘‘Once a network like that’s compromised, the IRS Criminal Investigation unit can use it to trace a group’s communications and financial networks, NBC reports. While details are still scarce, that seems to have been the case here.’’
‘‘Once a network like that’s compromised, the IRS Criminal Investigation unit can use it to trace a group’s communications and financial networks, NBC reports. While details are still scarce, that seems to have been the case here.’’
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