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Europol Shuts Down Major Crypto Laundering Network

Europol Shuts Down Major Crypto Laundering Network

Posted on June 12, 2026 By CWS

Europol has successfully dismantled AudiA6, a key cryptocurrency laundering platform utilized by ransomware networks and cybercriminals worldwide. The operation effectively severed a crucial financial channel that laundered over €336 million in illicit gains since its inception in 2021.

Europol’s Strategic Operation

On June 10, 2026, coordinated actions led to the arrest of two individuals in Georgia, accused of managing AudiA6. These suspects, of Ukrainian and Russian origin, were among those targeted in a comprehensive crackdown. The operation also included searches of properties, seizing over 80 vehicles, and freezing cryptocurrency assets worth €692,000.

The takedown extended to 25 domains and more than 30 servers, alongside blocking Telegram accounts vital to the network’s operations. AudiA6 and its affiliated cybercrime forum, Dark2Web, were replaced with law enforcement seizure notices.

Legal Actions and Implications

Concurrently, the U.S. Department of Justice charged Ruslan Igorevich Tkachuk and Alexander Vladimirovich Ledenev with conspiracy to launder money. If convicted, the accused could face up to 20 years in prison. The charges highlight the network’s extensive operations, where an estimated 10,333 bitcoins were involved, with significant portions linked directly to illegal activities.

The investigation benefited from a preceding action by the Polish Police, which led to the arrest of an individual involved in the AudiA6 network. Examination of seized electronic devices unveiled further connections to the laundering scheme.

Impact on Cybercrime and Future Outlook

AudiA6 offered a sophisticated service that promised anonymity and rapid processing of illegally obtained funds. It operated by transferring dirty money through a complex chain to obscure its origins. The service’s disruption underscores the growing challenge posed by industrial-scale cryptocurrency laundering.

Investigators revealed that AudiA6 utilized thousands of fraudulent accounts and relied on a network of mules to move funds through cryptocurrency exchanges. This method included the use of commercial and custom email domains to manage mule accounts across various platforms.

The international investigation, involving agencies from countries such as the United States, France, and Japan, highlights the global collaboration needed to address the rise of digital money laundering. Europol’s findings stress the increasing reliance of cybercriminals on decentralized exchanges and mixing services to obscure illicit financial activities.

The crackdown on AudiA6 marks a significant step in combating cybercrime, illustrating the necessity of continued international cooperation to challenge the evolving tactics of digital criminals.

The Hacker News Tags:AudiA6, Cryptocurrency, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, dark web, digital assets, Europol, law enforcement, money laundering, Ransomware

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