Bleeping Computer
The Week in Ransomware - January 26th 2024 - Govts strike back
Governments struck back this week against members of ransomware operations, imposing sanctions on one threat actor and sentencing another to prison.
Bleeping Computer
Governments struck back this week against members of ransomware operations, imposing sanctions on one threat actor and sentencing another to prison.
Security Affairs
The Russian national malware developer Vladimir Dunaev was sentenced to more than 5 years in prison for his role in the TrickBot operation.
Infosecurity News
Ukraine’s security services said that the hacker targeted government websites and provided intelligence to Russia to carry out missile strikes
SecurityWeek
Vladimir Dunaev sentenced to 5 years in prison after admitting to participating in the development and distribution of the TrickBot malware.
The Hacker News
Russian national Vladimir Dunaev sentenced to 5 years and 4 months for TrickBot malware involvement.
DataBreaches
Following up on the case of Vladimir Dunaev, a Russian national who was extradited to the U.S. from Korea in 2021 and pleaded guilty in December 2023 for his...
Bleeping Computer
Russian national Vladimir Dunaev has been sentenced to five years and four months in prison for his role in creating and distributing the Trickbot malware used in attacks against hospitals, companies, and individuals worldwide.
The Record
A Russian developer of Trickbot malware has been sentenced to five years and four months in prison, the U.S. Department of Justice said on Thursday.
SecurityWeek
Vladimir Dunaev pleads guilty to his involvement in the development and deployment of the notorious TrickBot malware.
Infosecurity News
40-year-old was extradited from South Korea
DataBreaches
In October 2021, Russian national Vladimir Dunaev, was extradited to the U.S. from Korea. On November 30, he pleaded guilty. From the Department of Justice...
The Hacker News
Russian national Vladimir Dunaev found guilty for developing TrickBot malware, facing up to 35 years in prison.
Bleeping Computer
On Thursday, a Russian national pleaded guilty to charges related to his involvement in developing and deploying the Trickbot malware, which was used in attacks against hospitals, companies, and individuals in the United States and worldwide.
The Record
According to court documents, Vladimir Dunaev, 40, was a member of a cybercriminal organization that deployed Trickbot to steal money and install ransomware on victims’ computers.
The Hacker News
U.S. and U.K. governments have jointly imposed sanctions on 11 individuals connected to the Russia-based TrickBot cybercrime group.
The Record
The operators of the TrickBot malware botnet have shut down their server infrastructure today after months of inactivity, bringing to an end one of the most dangerous and persistent malware operations seen in recent years.
Bleeping Computer
A Russian national believed to be a member of the TrickBot malware development team has been extradited to the U.S. and is currently facing charges that could get him 60 years in prison.
DataBreaches
A Russian national, residing in the Yakutsk region of Russia and in Southeast Asia, had his initial appearance in federal court today after his extradition...