US rep introduces bill to authorize state-sanctioned piracy against cybercriminals


Arizona lawmaker David Schweikert launched “The Rip-off Farms Marque and Reprisal Authorization Act of 2025” in August, which proposes neo-privateers — state-sanctioned pirates — to fight cybercriminals engaged in threats in opposition to america.

The bill authorizes the US president to issue letters of marque to “privately armed and geared up individuals” contracted by the federal government to “make use of all means fairly essential” to grab property and detain or “punish” cybercriminals deemed a menace by the president.

These threats embrace crypto theft, pig butchering scams, ransomware assaults, identification theft, accessing computer systems with out authorization to assemble delicate private or categorized data, on-line password trafficking, and compromising computer systems with malicious code. The invoice learn:

“Legal enterprises that make use of cybercrimes and coerced labor current an uncommon and extraordinary menace to the financial and nationwide safety of america.”

The invoice characterised the scams as “acts of warfare” perpetrated by people, organized criminals, and international governments in opposition to the US and is a revival of an 18th-century legislation that would have implications for the way forward for cybersecurity and asset seizure if handed.

Cybercrime, Hacks
The Rip-off Farms Marque and Reprisal Authorization Act of 2025. Supply: US Congress

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US may funnel seized belongings into Bitcoin reserve and nationwide crypto stockpile

Over $142 million in crypto was lost to hackers in July, and the full quantity of crypto stolen to date in 2025 exceeds $3 billion. Stolen crypto seized by US legislation enforcement officers in investigations may later be forfeited to the federal government in court docket proceedings.

US President Donald Trump signed an govt order in January establishing a Bitcoin and crypto reserve, which may solely accumulate crypto by way of budget-neutral methods or asset forfeiture.

In July, the US federal authorities filed a civil grievance to claim over 20 Bitcoin (BTC), valued at over $2.3 million, seized by the Dallas, Texas, division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) throughout an operation in opposition to the Chaos ransomware hacker group.

The US Division of Justice (DOJ) additionally seized $1 million in crypto from the BlackSuit ransomware group throughout the identical month.

In August, the DOJ authorized the seizure of $2.8 million in crypto from a pockets managed by Ianis Aleksandrovich Antropenko, who was charged with focusing on people and companies with ransomware assaults.

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