Australian authorities suspect Russian national of stealing $77k online – report
A court in Australia has ordered to prevent a transfer of money allegedly stolen online from country's stock markets by a Russian national.
German citizen gets suspended sentence for hacking Navalny’s email - report
A court in Bonn has given a German citizen Sergei Maksimov an 18-month suspended sentence for hacking into the email of Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny and stealing personal data.
German trial over Navalny’s hacked email extended until August
The trial at a district court in Bonn involving Sergei Maksimov, who stands charged with hacking into the email of Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny and stealing personal data, has been extended until August 5.
New witness emerges in case over hacking Navalny’s email
The trial for Sergei Maksimov, who was charged by German prosecutors with hacking Alexey Navalny’s email and Twitter accounts in June 2012, has been extended due to a new witness.
Russians on FBI list for top cyber criminals - report
The FBI has updated its list for world's most notorious cyber criminals identifying Russian national Evgeny Bogachev as primary target for the agency.
German citizen accused of hacking Navalny’s email faces up to 2 years in jail
Sergei Maksimov, who was charged by German prosecutors with hacking Alexey Navalny’s email and Twitter accounts in June 2012, could face up to two years in prison.
Russian hackers face charges for allegedly stealing $3.1 mln - report
Three members of an alleged computer hacking ring were arrested by Russian authorities on charges of hacking into the Rapida payment system and stealing more than 160 million rubles ($3.1 million).
US to continue arresting alleged hackers worldwide
The United States will continue with its policy of arresting alleged criminals in third countries, Assistant Attorney General Leslie R. Caldwell announced at a news conference in Washington, D.C on Tuesday.
Alleged Latvian hacker to surrender to US authorities - report
Deniss Calovskis, the alleged Latvian hacker, decided to surrender to US authorities that accuse him of helping create a virus that affected over a million computers worldwide.
Netherlands may extradite Russian national charged with hacking to US
A Dutch court rejected a motion from Russian national Vladimir Drinkman, who was charged in the US with hacking and theft of at least 160 million bank card details, requesting that he serve his prison term in the Netherlands.
Russian national to be sentenced in SpyEye malware case in March 2015
US District Court for the Northern District of Georgia will pass sentence on Russian national Aleksandr Panin also known as “Gribodemon” and “Harderman” for wire and bank fraud on March 5, 2015.
Dutch authorities rule to extradite alleged Russian hacker to US
The Dutch authorities have approved the extradition to the United States of Vladimir Drinkman, a suspected Russian hacker accused of participating in a ring that penetrated computer networks of more than a dozen corporations and stole at least 160 million credit and debit card numbers, RIA Novosti reported on Wednesday, citing Justice and Security Ministry spokesman Job van de Sande.
Alleged Russian hacker settles conflict with US prison authorities
Lawyers for accused Russian hacker Roman Seleznev have reached an agreement with authorities of the Federal Detention Center Seatac where he is being held over mistreatment allegations.
Alleged Russian hacker faces new charges in the US
An additional 11 cyber fraud charges will be brought against Russian national Roman Seleznev on October 16 in Seattle, spokeswoman for Washington’s Western District attorney Emily Langley told RIA Novosti.
Latvia to appeal ECHR ruling over accused hacker Calovskis’ extradition to US
Latvian officials intend to appeal a ruling of the European Court for Human Rights’ Grand Chamber that suspended the extradition of alleged hacker Deniss Calovskis to the US, RIA Novosti reports Tuesday, citing the Latvian government’s press service.
Alleged Russian hacker complains about mistreatment in US prison
Accused Russian hacker Roman Seleznev has filed an affidavit with the Federal Court of Washington at Seattle concerning his mistreatment at Federal Detention Center (FDC) Seatac, according to the copy of the affidavit obtained by RAPSI on Thursday.
Mobile banking hackers arrested in Russia
Two men who used new malware for Android devices to steal money from customers of a major Russian bank through its mobile banking system were arrested in Arkhangelsk, the Ministry of the Interior announced today.
Hackers target data on Malaysia Airlines crash investigation - report
Unidentified hackers siphoned off classified data on Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 which went missing on March 8.
US analysts: Russian hackers amass 500 million e-mail addresses
Hold Security, an information security and investigation company that works with businesses to evaluate and improve their IT security, says that a group of Russian hackers has amassed over 500 million e-mail addresses, The New York Times said on Wednesday.
Accused Russian hacker’s lawyer alleges identity mess
The defense lawyer for Russian national Roman Seleznev, who was arrested on charges of cyber fraud, says federal attorneys failed to prove they have arrested the right man, RIA Novosti announced.