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How One AFP Scientist Unlocked Millions in Illicit Assets

by Anindya Paul
November 2, 2025
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The Australian Federal Police (AFP) just revealed a new high-tech, high-stakes weapon in its fight against organized crime. In a speech at the National Press Club, AFP Commissioner Krissy Barrett announced that one of the agency’s own data scientists has managed to do what many believe is nearly impossible: crack open password-protected crypto wallets. The operation, a blend of digital forensics and creative thinking, has already clawed back more than $7.8 million in digital assets tied to the criminal underworld.

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The Multi-Million Dollar Dead End

It’s a modern-day police nightmare. The AFP raids the home of a “well-connected” alleged criminal. They find what they’re looking for, but it’s locked in a digital vault—a crypto wallet. The suspect, facing a potential decade behind bars for refusing to provide access, refuses to hand over the password. As Commissioner Barrett explained, this created a frustrating and unacceptable scenario.

“We knew if we couldn’t open the crypto wallet, and if the alleged offender was sentenced, upon release he would leave prison a multi-millionaire – all from the profits of organized crime,” Barrett said. “For our members, that was not an acceptable outcome.”

A ‘Crypto Safe Cracker’ Steps In

With the suspect refusing to cooperate, the case was handed over to the AFP’s specialists. This wasn’t a job for a battering ram; it was a job for a data scientist. The stakes were high. The wallet was believed to hold the proceeds from a “tech-type product” sold to criminal networks across the globe.

The AFP was determined to prevent the suspect from cashing in. An “incredibly talented” data scientist, nicknamed the “crypto safe cracker,” was tasked with finding a way in—without the password and without the suspect’s cooperation.

The ‘Human Ingenuity’ Breakthrough

This wasn’t a case of “brute force”—using supercomputers to guess trillions of password combinations. This was about clever analysis. The AFP’s scientist began analyzing number sequences found on the suspect’s device that were related to the wallet.

The scientist had what Barrett called a “scientific epiphany.” In a moment of insight, the analyst realized the criminal had likely tried to create a “booby prize” by manually altering the recovery code to mislead investigators. Acting on this hunch, the scientist “removed the first digit from each sequence.” This simple, creative act decoded a valid 24-word recovery seed phrase—the master key to the wallet. Just like that, the $5.9 million wallet was open. As Barrett noted, it was a prime example of human ingenuity outperforming “raw computing power.”

A Second Wallet and Another $1.96 Million

This wasn’t a one-time fluke. Commissioner Barrett revealed this same scientist struck gold a second time. In a separate case, the analyst used a different, undisclosed method to crack another wallet. That effort recovered an additional $1.96 million in illicit digital assets.

The success proves the AFP has developed a reliable, in-house capability to tackle one of the biggest challenges in modern policing: digital assets hidden by criminals. It sends a clear message that cryptocurrency is not the anonymous, untouchable safe haven that criminals believe it to be.

Where Does the Money Go Now?

The recovered $7.86 million isn’t just sitting in an evidence locker. The funds are currently restrained by the AFP-led Criminal Assets Confiscation Taskforce (CACT). The next step is for a court to order the assets be forfeited to the Commonwealth.

If that happens, the money will be transferred to a government account and, according to Barrett, will be allocated by Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke. The final destination for the seized funds? They will be used to fund new crime prevention initiatives, effectively using the proceeds of crime to fight crime.

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