Les autorités américaines ont réussi à inculper un hacker russe connu sous le pseudonyme de Wazawaka pour son implication présumée dans une attaque de ransomware.
Selon les informations fournies, Wazawaka est accusé d’avoir orchestré une attaque de ransomware de grande ampleur qui a touché de nombreuses victimes à travers le monde. Les détails précis de l’attaque et de ses conséquences ne sont pas mentionnés, mais il est souligné que cette inculpation constitue une victoire importante dans la lutte contre les cybercriminels.
Les articles ci-dessous mettent également en évidence le travail des autorités chargées de la lutte contre la cybercriminalité, qui ont travaillé en étroite collaboration avec des partenaires internationaux pour parvenir à cette inculpation.
A Russian man identified by KrebsOnSecurity in January 2022 as a prolific and vocal member of several top ransomware groups was the subject of two indictments unsealed by the Justice Department today. U.S. prosecutors say Mikhail Pavolovich Matveev, a.k.a.
A Russian national has been charged for his alleged role in the cyberattacks against law enforcement, government agencies, hospitals, and schools. The U.S. Department of Justice unsealed two indictments on Tuesday against Mikhail Pavlovich Matveev, who is known online as Wazawaka, claiming he demanded a total of $400 million from his victims and received roughly $200 million in ransom payments.
Russian national, Mikhail Pavlovich Matveev, has been charged and indicted for launching ransomware attacks against thousands of victims in the US and across the world, the US Department of Justice (DoJ) said in a press release. The US Department of State has also announced an award of up to $10 million for information that leads to the arrest and/or conviction of the Russian national.
The US Justice Department charged Russian national Mikhail Pavlovich Matveev (30), aka Wazawaka, m1x, Boriselcin, and Uhodiransomwar, for his alleged role in multiple ransomware attacks. The DoJ unsealed two indictments charging the man with using three different ransomware families in attacks aimed at numerous victims throughout the United States.
The US Justice Department charged Russian national Mikhail Pavlovich Matveev (30), aka Wazawaka, m1x, Boriselcin, and Uhodiransomwar, for his alleged role in multiple ransomware attacks. The DoJ unsealed two indictments charging the man with using three different ransomware families in attacks aimed at numerous victims throughout the United States.