Russian Man Pleads Guilty for Role in Citadel Malware Attacks

  /     /     /  
Publicated : 22/11/2024   Category : security


Russian Man Pleads Guilty for Role in Citadel Malware Attacks


Russian national Mark Vartanyan pleads guilty in US federal court following his December 2016 extradition from Norway.



Mark Vartanyan, a Russian national and cybercriminal operating under the alias Kolypto, pleaded guilty to one charge of computer fraud in US federal court in Atlanta, reports the AP.
Vartanyan admitted involvement with the development, improvement, maintenance and distribution of the Citadel Trojan between 2012 and 2014 from Ukraine and Norway, from where he was extradited in December 2016. Threat actors could use Citadel to steal victims financial information and other personal data.
The Trojan has infected an estimated 11 million computers and caused more than $500 million in losses. Cybercriminals used it to target major government and financial organizations worldwide.
Vartanyan,
who was charged in the US after being extradited from Norway
, is set to be sentenced June 21. He is the second person to be charged in a case related to Citadel: The first was Dimitry Belorossov, who was sentenced to 54 months for attacking computers with Citadel through a botnet he operated from Russia. 
Read more on the
AP
.  

Last News

▸ Some DLP Products Vulnerable to Security Holes ◂
Discovered: 23/12/2024
Category: security

▸ Scan suggests Heartbleed patches may not have been successful. ◂
Discovered: 23/12/2024
Category: security

▸ IoT Devices on Average Have 25 Vulnerabilities ◂
Discovered: 23/12/2024
Category: security


Cyber Security Categories
Google Dorks Database
Exploits Vulnerability
Exploit Shellcodes

CVE List
Tools/Apps
News/Aarticles

Phishing Database
Deepfake Detection
Trends/Statistics & Live Infos



Tags:
Russian Man Pleads Guilty for Role in Citadel Malware Attacks