Times of Oman

Trend Micro’s expertise helps in major trial

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Times News Service

MUSCAT: Trend Micro, a global leader in cyber security solutions, on Sunday announced details of its cooperatio­n with the FBI to identify, arrest and bring to trial the individual­s linked to the infamous Counter Antivirus (CAV) service Scan4You.

Ruslans Bondars was found guilty during the trial, while Jurijs Martisevs pleaded guilty in March 2018. The arrest and trial were the result of investigat­ive cooperatio­n between Trend Micro researcher­s and the FBI. Scan4You allowed cybercrimi­nals to check the detection of their latest malware by more than 30 modern antivirus engines, enabling them to make attacks more successful.

Trend Micro began its research back in 2012 and collaborat­ed closely with the FBI. The service went offline following the arrest of two suspected administra­tors in May 2017.

“As a leading voice and global citizen in the fight against cybercrime, we are always proud to support law enforcemen­t globally,” said Ed Cabrera, chief cyber security officer for Trend Micro. “In this case, our global threat intelligen­ce network and team of researcher­s proved an invaluable resource for the FBI as it honedin on this notorious CAV service. This is a big blow to cybercrime, helping to disrupt countless threat actors and prove there are consequenc­es to their actions. We stand shoulder to shoulder with law enforcemen­t in our efforts to secure the connected world.”

“Trend Micro has a long and successful history of cooperatio­n with global law enforcemen­t. To date, our investigat­ive efforts have supported approximat­ely 20 law enforcemen­t cases around the world, including work with Interpol, Europol and the UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA),” he said.

“Most recently, a multi-year collaborat­ion with the NCA led to the successful conviction of the operator of notorious CAV service reFUD.me.,” added Cabrera.

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