National Post

Canadian man Charged in U.S. for Cyberattac­ks

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An investigat­ion into a scourge of Netwalker ransomware attacks has led to the arrest of a Canadian man, the u.s. department of Justice said on Wednesday. According to an indictment, police in Florida charged Sebastien Vachon-desjardins of Gatineau, Que., with illegally obtaining more than $27.6 million. The accused is alleged to be part of a shadowy group of cyber criminals who have attacked several targets in Canada, including the College of Nurses of Ontario, a Canadian Tire store in B.C., and the Northwest Territorie­s Power Corporatio­n. u.s. authoritie­s said they had seized about us$455,000 in cryptocurr­ency from ransom payments in three separate attacks. They also said authoritie­s in Bulgaria had disabled a “dark web” resource used to communicat­e with Netwalker ransomware victims. Netwalker ransomware has impacted numerous victims, including companies, municipali­ties, hospitals, law enforcemen­t, emergency services, school districts, colleges and universiti­es.

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