Europol says it has dismantled the AudiA6 crypto mixing service, which allegedly laundered $380M+ for ransomware actors and others between 2022 and 2025
Law enforcement has dismantled the "AudiA6" cryptocurrency service allegedly used by ransomware actors and other cybercriminals to launder more than $380 million.
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Europol Busts Crypto Mixer That Laundered $380M+ for Hackers
Law enforcement dismantles AudiA6 crypto mixing service tied to ransomware gangs and cybercriminals.
Europol just pulled the plug on AudiA6, a cryptocurrency mixing service that allegedly helped ransomware crews and other cybercriminals wash more than $380 million in dirty money. The operation ran from 2022 to 2025.
Crypto mixers are the digital equivalent of money laundering machines — they pool and shuffle transactions to obscure the trail between sender and receiver. AudiA6 apparently became a favorite tool for ransomware operators looking to cash out without getting caught.
The takedown marks another significant blow to the infrastructure cybercriminals rely on to monetize their attacks. Without reliable mixing services, threat actors face a much harder time converting stolen crypto into usable funds.
Europol confirmed the dismantling but details on arrests or seized assets remain limited. The $380 million figure underscores just how lucrative — and essential — these services have become in the cybercrime ecosystem.