US Army Seeks Cryptocurrency Data Discovery Tools for Cybercrime Detection

2020-7-14 01:16
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A major US military research institute has unveiled new interest in providing fundraising tools to cybercriminal groups, according to publicly available information. The July 10 Statement of Action (SOW) took the first step, as the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command's main Cyber ​​Crime Unit (MCU) welcomed offers on web-based products rather than software or hardware. SOWs are an important invitation for entrepreneurs to express their interest, and the deadline is July 20. According to the data, "web-based applications should be in place to help law enforcement identify and block cryptocurrency users for crimes such as fraud, embezzlement, and fraud." money laundering. "

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