A US district court sentenced 27-year-old Muscovite named Georgy Kavzharadze to 40 months in prison for selling stolen banking information. This was reported website District of Columbia District Attorney’s Office.
The statement said that the Muscovite was obliged to compensate for the damage in the amount of $1.2 million.
According to the investigation, Kavzharadze offered for sale on the Slilpp marketplace more than 626 thousand stolen authorization data from July 2016 to May 2021. He sold more than 297 thousand of them. Moskvich pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit fraud.
Before this, the US court released Russian citizen Pavel Kublitsky, accused of cyber fraud, was released on bail.
The Florida District Court made the relevant decision. According to the documents of the authorities, the citizen of the Russian Federation was released on bail in the amount of $ 100 thousand. This happened on August 9, after the preliminary hearings.
August 6 in the USA arrested Pavel Kublitsky and Kazakhstani citizen Alexander Khodyrev. The men were charged with conspiracy to “possess 15 or more unauthorized access devices.”
Previously in the USA returned Russian citizen Artur Petrov was detained in Cyprus.
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Source: Gazeta

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