Cybersecurity

Binance Lapses Let Hamas, ISIS, al-Qaeda Make Bitcoin Trades

  • Crypto exchange turned blind eye to child pornography, US says
  • Hamas, al-Qaeda raised money through Binance, Treasury claims
Changpeng Zhao exits federal court in Seattle, Washington, on Nov. 21.Photographer: Chloe Collyer/Bloomberg
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Binance Holdings Ltd. had such lax controls over cryptocurrency transactions on its exchange that terrorists, hackers and sanctions violators used it for years to move billions of dollars, US prosecutors said.

Binance and Chief Executive Officer Changpeng Zhao pleaded guilty to criminal charges Tuesday, admitting they failed to take basic anti-money laundering steps that are the bedrock of government efforts to check the flow of dirty money worldwide. Binance will pay $4.3 billion, while Zhao will step down as CEO and pay a $50 million fine.