A cyber kingpin who masterminded a criminal conspiracy that broke into 44,000 computers and likely stole millions of dollars has been apprehended
Share to twitterThe FBI is still seeking five Russians in its investigation into the profitable GozNym cybercrime crew., the FBI and global law enforcement partners claimed Thursday morning.
Limor Kessem, global executive security advisor at IBM, told Forbes that in some cases, the targeted businesses and their banks discovered the fraudulent transfers before the money was sent back to the hackers. Last month, the only other known member of the GozNym gang, Krasimir Nikolov, reversed his not guilty plea, admitting to three counts of cybercriminal activity. Nikolov, a Bulgarian who used the pseudonym SalvadorDali, was arrested in 2016, extradited to the U.S. and charged with bank fraud and hacking crimes. He's now due to be sentenced in October.
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