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Russian gets 27 years in prison in US hacking case

- April 23, 2017

WASHINGTON: The son of a Russian lawmaker was sentenced on Friday by a US federal court to 27 years in prison after being convicted of a cyber assault on thousands of US businesses, marking the longest ever hacking-related sentence in the United States.

Roman Seleznev, 32, was found guilty last year by a jury in Seattle of perpetrati­ng a scheme that prosecutor­s said involved hacking into point-of-sale computers to steal credit card numbers and caused US$169 million in losses to US firms.

The Russian government has maintained that his arrest in 2014 in the Maldives was illegal. It issued a statement on Friday criticisin­g the sentence and said it believed Seleznev’s lawyer planned to appeal.

“We continue to believe that the arrest of the Russian citizen Roman Seleznev who de facto was kidnapped on the territory of a third country is unlawful,” the Russian Embassy in Washington said in a post on its Facebook page.

Seleznev is the son of Valery Seleznev, a member of the Russian parliament. The sentence was imposed by Judge Richard A. Jones of the Western District of Washington.

His conviction followed a decade-long investigat­ion by the US Secret Service, the Department of Justice said in a press release.

Prosecutor­s said that from October 2009 to October 2013 Seleznev stole credit card numbers from more than 500 US businesses, transferre­d the data to servers in Virginia, Russia and the Ukraine and eventually sold the informatio­n on criminal ‘carding’ websites.

Seleznev faces separate charges pending in federal courts in Nevada and Georgia.

His lawyer did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

A federal grand jury in Connecticu­t returned an eightcount indictment charging a Russian national who was arrested earlier this month with operating the Kelihos botnet, a global network of tens of thousands of infected computers, the US Justice Department said on Friday. — Reuters

We continue to believe that the arrest of the Russian citizen Roman Seleznev who de facto was kidnapped on the territory of a third country is unlawful. — Statement from Russian Embassy in Washington

 ??  ?? Firefighte­rs and Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) workers gather outside substation after a fire broke out in San Francisco, California, US. — Reuters photo
Firefighte­rs and Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) workers gather outside substation after a fire broke out in San Francisco, California, US. — Reuters photo

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