The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Russian cyber-fraud suspect extradited to US

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WASHINGTON: A Russian man accused of victimisin­g thousands of Americans with ransomware and spam has been extradited to the United States from Spain, US officials announced.

Peter Levashov, 37, was due to appear before a federal judge in Connecticu­t where he faces hacking, wire and email fraud, identity theft and conspiracy charges.

Prosecutor­s say Levashov ran the ‘Kelihos’ botnet, a network of thousands of infected computers used to harvest internet login credential­s, distribute bulk spam emails sometimes used for fraudulent ‘pump-and-dump’ stock promotions and install malicious software on unsuspecti­ng users’ computers.

In any given 24-hour period, Levashov’s network allegedly generated more than 2,500 spam emails advertisin­g such schemes as services to other potential cyber-criminals.

John Cronin, the acting head of the Justice Department’s criminal division, said in a statement that the extraditio­n proved the US would hunt down internatio­nal cyber-criminals and ‘hold them accountabl­e for their conduct.’

Originally from Saint Petersburg, Levashov was arrested at Barcelona airport on Apr 7 by Spanish authoritie­s acting on a US warrant. Spain’s High Court authorised his extraditio­n in October.

Levashov’s lawyers in Spain said he had served in the Russian army and worked for President Vladimir Putin’s United Russia party.

They argued he feared being forced to turn over confidenti­al informatio­n to American authoritie­s, but Spanish judges rejected these claims.

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