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Australian Executive Accused of Selling Cyber Secrets to Russia for Crypto

In brief

  • Peter Williams admitted to two counts of theft of trade secrets in Washington.
  • Prosecutors say he received about $1.26 million in crypto over three years, later spending it on luxury items and a property.
  • Prosecutors are seeking a nine-year prison sentence and at least $35 million in restitution.

An Australian executive who pleaded guilty to selling sensitive cyber tools to a Russian broker was paid in crypto under contracts promising millions more, placing crypto at the center of a case prosecutors say endangered Five Eyes intelligence capabilities.

Prosecutors alleged Peter Williams, an Australian national and U.S. resident, sold eight protected cyber-exploit components, including zero-day capabilities, to a Russia-based broker known to do business with the Russian government.

The tools were developed for use by the U.S. intelligence community and shared with Five Eyes partners, a signals intelligence alliance that includes the U.S., the UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.

The U.S. Department of Justice confirmed in October last year that Williams entered into multiple written contracts with the Russian broker and received more than $1.26 million in crypto payments tied to the sales.

The alleged conduct is coming to light for the first time as Williams, a former Australian Air Force staffer, prepares to be sentenced in Washington next week, according to a report by the Cairns Post.

A sentencing memo released earlier this month indicates additional payments of up to $4 million promised under ongoing cooperation agreements.

The companies involved have lost more than $35 million, per the memo, which added that Williams kept selling exploits through July 2025 even after he knew the FBI was investigating.

Williams also allegedly moved the crypto through anonymized transactions before cashing out and spending over $715,000 on vacations, luxury cars, jewelry, and a $1.5 million down payment for a Washington property.

Prosecutors are seeking a sentence of nine years in prison, $35 million in mandatory restitution, a fine of $250,000, and three years of supervised release.

The case places crypto at the center of an espionage-linked prosecution involving offensive cyber capabilities. While the charges focus on theft of trade secrets rather than espionage statutes, the government argues the breach endangered intelligence operations shared among Five Eyes allies and risked exposing tools that could be repurposed or sold onward.

Crypto spies

Prosecutions in the past few years show how crypto has surfaced in espionage and national security cases.

In 2021, former U.S. Navy engineer Jonathan Toebbe and his wife, Diana Toebbe, were arrested after attempting to sell restricted nuclear submarine information to what they believed was a foreign government, accepting payments in Monero as part of an FBI sting. The Justice Department said the couple used privacy-focused crypto to structure encrypted “dead drop” exchanges, and both later pleaded guilty.

William case shows that crypto is “increasingly appearing as a payment rail in national-security and espionage-adjacent crimes—not because it is inherently anonymous, but because it allows fast, cross-border value transfer outside traditional financial chokepoints,” Angela Ang, head of policy and strategic partnerships for Asia Pacific at TRM Labs, told Decrypt.

“We’ve seen crypto used to facilitate ransomware, sanctions evasion, and now the illicit sale of sensitive cyber tools,” Ang said, noting how regulated exchanges have “far stronger controls than even a few years ago, including blockchain analytics, sanctions screening, and transaction monitoring.”

Still, in many cases, “crypto transactions are more traceable than cash or informal value transfer systems.”

Gaps remain when actors “deliberately route funds through offshore platforms, unregulated brokers, or peer-to-peer channels,” she said. “When crypto is used to pay for the sale of sensitive capabilities, like in this case, authorities should treat it as both a financial crime and a national security threat.”

In a letter to the court, Williams acknowledged his actions were “selfish and shortsighted” and acknowledged the harm caused.

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