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Rabotnik, affiliato del gruppo ransomware REvil, condannato a 13 anni di carcere

A Rabotnik, 24 anni, è stato anche ordinato di pagare un risarcimento di oltre 16 milioni di dollari.

Jebara Igbara was sentenced to 7 years in prison. (Sasun Bughdaryan / Unsplash)

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Russian Authorities Say They’ve Dismantled REvil Ransomware Group at US Request

Russia’s top domestic intelligence agency says REvil, the Russia-based ransomware group tied to the Colonial Pipeline attack, has “ceased to exist” after it arrested 14 alleged members of the criminal organization last week. CoinDesk’s Nikhilesh De discusses the latest global policy and regulation and what this could mean for ransomware attacks in 2022.

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Le autorità russe affermano di aver smantellato il gruppo ransomware REvil su Request degli Stati Uniti

L'FSB ha fatto irruzione in 25 residenze, sequestrando circa 6,8 milioni di dollari in varie valute, tra cui criptovalute.

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Ransomware Group REvil Demands $70M in Bitcoin From 200 US Firms

Russian-based ransomware hacking group REvil is demanding $70 million in bitcoin from at least 200 U.S. companies, and President Biden says he's ordering a full investigation on the attack. Esteban Castaño, CEO of crypto-tracking software firm TRM Labs, discusses crypto's role in these ransomware attacks and how TRM Labs can help prevent crypto fraud and financial crimes.

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Barclays Blocks Payments to Binance in UK

U.K. bank Barclays said Monday it is blocking customers from using their debit and credit cards to make payments to crypto exchange Binance, following the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)’s announcement that Binance cannot conduct regulated activities in the country.

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Il gruppo ransomware REvil colpisce ancora e chiede 70 milioni di dollari in Bitcoin a 200 aziende statunitensi

Il gruppo ransomware con sede in Russia chiede ora Bitcoin in cambio di un decifratore per i computer infetti.

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