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US seizes digital currency accounts used by militant groups

US seizes digital currency accounts used by militant groups
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department has seized millions of dollars from cryptocurrency accounts used by militant organizations based abroad, including the Islamic State group and al-Qaida.

Officials say the groups relied on the account to raise money for their operations.

Officials are describing it as the largest-ever seizure of digital currency funds related to terrorism.

The Trump administration says the groups used the accounts to solicit donations for their causes, including through a bogus scam that officials say purported to sell protective gear for the coronavirus pandemic.

The department says it's seized millions of dollars, more than 300 cryptocurrency accounts, and four websites.

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