DarkReading
REvil Affiliate Off to Jail for Ransomware Scheme
Charges against the ransomware gang member included damage to computers, conspiracy to commit fraud, and conspiracy to commit money laundering.
DarkReading
Charges against the ransomware gang member included damage to computers, conspiracy to commit fraud, and conspiracy to commit money laundering.
SecurityWeek
Yaroslav Vasinskyi was sentenced to 13 years and seven months in prison for his alleged role in the REvil ransomware operation.
Security Affairs
A Ukrainian national, a member of the REvil group, has been sentenced to more than 13 years in prison for his role in extortion activities.
Bleeping Computer
Yaroslav Vasinskyi, a Ukrainian national, was sentenced to 13 years and seven months in prison and ordered to pay $16 million in restitution for his involvement in the REvil ransomware operation.
The Hacker News
A Ukrainian hacker part of the notorious REvil gang has been sentenced to over 13 years for orchestrating 2,500+ attacks demanding $700M in crypto ran
Infosecurity News
A US court has sentenced a Ukrainian national to 13 years and seven months in prison for his role in over 2500 ransomware attacks using the REvil strain
The Record
Yaroslav Vasinskyi also was ordered to pay more than $16 million in restitution for his role in the REvil operation.
DarkReading
The homepage of a widely used Dark Web forum for stolen cookies and other compromised data has been replaced by a seizure notice by the US federal law enforcement agency.
Naked Security
The US Independence Day weekend of 2021 wasn’t much of a holiday for cybersecurity staff. That was when the Kaseya attack unfolded…
DarkReading
He's the fifth member of the REvil ransomware gang to get busted in the past year.
Cyber Security News
Yaroslav Vasinskyi, 22, was the person who was responsible for conducting a ransomware attack against Kaseya in July 2021. Kaseya is an IT software providing various products to customers for administration and remote troubleshooting purposes. In August 2021, charges against him were filed for infiltrating computer networks of several victim companies and deploying Sodinokibi/REvil ransomware […]
Ars Technica
Man arriving from Ukraine accused of causing Kaseya supply chain attack.
Bleeping Computer
The U.S. Department of Justice announced that alleged REvil ransomware affiliate, Yaroslav Vasinskyi, was extradited to the United States last week to stand trial for the Kaseya cyberattack.
Infosecurity News
Defendant indicted over deployment of REvil ransomware arrives in America
The Hacker News
A 22-year-old Ukrainian hacker allegedly linked to the REvil ransomware gang has been extradited to the United States and put on trial.
CyberNews
A 22-year-old REvil ransomware affiliate is suspected to be behind the attack with an initial ransom demand of $70 million.
SecurityWeek
Ukrainian hacker Yaroslav Vasinsky appeared before a US court on March 9th to face charges over his role in ransomware attacks, including a hack of Kaseya.
DataBreaches
There’s an update to a case previously noted in November. From the DOJ today: A man charged with conducting ransomware attacks against multiple...
ZDNet
22-year-old Yaroslav Vasinskyi is accused of using Sodinokibi/REvil ransomware to encrypt several companies.
Bleeping Computer
The Federal Security Service (FSB) of the Russian Federation has announced today that they shut down the REvil ransomware gang after U.S. authorities reported on the leader.
Bleeping Computer
The US Treasury Department announced today sanctions against the Chatex cryptocurrency exchange for helping ransomware gangs evade sanctions and facilitating ransom transactions.
Bleeping Computer
The United States Department of Justice today has announced charges against a REvil ransomware affiliate responsible for the attack against the Kaseya MSP platform on July 2nd and seizing more than $6 million from another REvil partner.
DataBreaches
Christina Carrega and Sean Lyngaas report: Law enforcement officials have seized an estimated $6 million in ransom payments, and the US Justice Department is...