S2W Demonstrates Multi-Domain Blockchain Analysis for International Crime Investigation on July 15

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According to Seo Hyun-min, director of S2W's strategy division, on July 15 at the Ethiopia x K-Digital Connect 2026 forum in Seoul, the AI-based cybersecurity company introduced its multi-domain analysis technology that integrates data from the dark web, Telegram, and blockchain to track international criminal organizations. S2W's approach links Bitcoin transaction flows with exchange deposit-withdrawal records to identify ransomware groups and drug trafficking operations. The company traces how criminals post stolen information on the dark web while providing Telegram contacts and Bitcoin payment addresses, then tracks fund movement through multiple wallet addresses to exchange hot wallets where KYC and AML systems enable law enforcement to identify actual perpetrators. S2W, listed on KOSDAQ in 2025, serves as an official Interpol partner and collaborates with South Korea's National Cyber Security Cooperation Center and global institutions including the UN and WEF.
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