Ex-FBI Chief James Comey: Virtual Currencies Hinder Criminal Investigations

http://www.coindesk.com/james-comey-fbi-virtual-currencies/

The Federal Bureau of Investigation's work is being hampered by the criminal use of virtual currencies, the agency's now-former director said last week.

James Comey, who was first appointed to the position in September 2013 by former President Barack Obama, spoke before the Senate Judiciary Committee on 3rd May, discussing the issue as part of a broader conversation about the agency's efforts.

His appearance came just days before he was fired from his position on Tuesday night by President Donald Trump, setting off a firestorm in US political circles given that the FBI is investigating the Trump campaign and its connections to the Russian government.

What he said: During his testimony, Comey discussed how an increasing number of criminals are "going dark" - that is to say, obscuring their paths using technology. As a result, federal investigators are feeling the pinch - "[affecting] the spectrum of our work", according to Comey.

Here's where he specifically mentioned virtual currencies:

"Some of our criminal investigators face the challenge of identifying online pedophiles who hide their crimes and identities behind layers of anonymizing technologies, or drug traffickers who use virtual currencies to obscure their transactions."

What's the impact: According to Comey, the agency is trying to find solutions - but thus far, these efforts aren't bearing much fruit.

He called the hunt for fixes "a time-consuming, expensive, and uncertain process", going on to say even the possible approaches they've found are imperfect at best.

"Even when possible, such methods are difficult to scale across investigations, and may be perishable due to a short technical lifecycle or as a consequence of disclosure through legal proceedings," Comey explained.

Nor is the FBI the only agency of its kind to voice this concern. In March, two leading law enforcement bodies from the European Union published a statement which acknowledged that the tech is making it hard to "follow the money" during investigations.


Comments


[14 Points] OpOnymousSurvivor:

that's the point of using BTC on DNMs... to stay anonymous and hide our IDs and activities from the alphabet boys

it pisses me off when they lump child molestors in with DNM users, because they will use it as leverage to attempt to control BTC or TOR


[11 Points] prttyrvegrl:

Lol mentions people like us who use BTC to buy drugs literally in the same breath he mentions online pedophiles.

Fuck these guys.


[4 Points] 4-MAR:

How could crypto currencies hinder investigations into pedo sites that the FBI runs?


[3 Points] KnowsAboutShrooms:

LOL. Our evil plan is working!


[3 Points] ShitQuantikSays:

Every time I see your handle I go-- what is this stupid broad talking about now?

I read a few sentences and realize the technical writing level is beyond her, and that it's actually you.


[2 Points] c_aliens:

He's just a straight clown – "All law enforcement agencies are in imminent danger of ‘Going Dark.’” And, “the risks associated with Going Dark are grave both in traditional criminal matters as well as in national security matters.” – Comey at the Statement Before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence in 2015.

He knows nothing beyond the iPhone 5C and relevent encryption.


[1 Points] Wheethins:

Good.