US Indicts Ukrainian Hackers Who Stole Millions of Credit and Debit Card Numbers (reuters.com)
Three Ukrainians associated with the hacking group FIN7 have been arrested in Europe in connection with hacks of more than 100 U.S. companies that led to tens of millions of dollars in losses, Reuters reported Wednesday, citing U.S. officials and court documents. From the report: Fin7 has been linked to breaches affecting hotels bearing the name of U.S. President Donald Trump, Whole Foods, Chipotle, Saks Fifth Avenue and Lord & Taylor, according to cyber security firm Trend Micro. The suspects, Fedir Hladyr, Dmytro Fedorov and Andrii Kolpakov, were arrested in Europe between January and June of this year, the Justice Department said on Wednesday. Hladyr is in U.S. custody and U.S. authorities are seeking extradition of the other two, the department said. The three were arrested in connection with computer hacks to steal customer payment card data and other information from more than 100 U.S. companies, the department said.
A 74-year-old man's eyes were gouged out during a Friday assault in Rochester, Minnesota, according to local media reports.
The victim was missing both eyes and multiple teeth when he was found by police, according to the PostBulletin. Mahad Aziz, an 18-year-old relative of the victim, was charged in connection with the assault, the publication reports.
Aziz used only his hands in the assault, the victim told police, reports KAAL TV. The victim's eyes have not been found.
"There are a lot of things that we don't know," Captain John Sherwin of the Rochester Police department told KTTC. The nature of the victim's injuries make it difficult to determine exactly what happened in the assault, he said.
Aziz was charged Monday with first-degree assault, according to the station. That's an unusual charge in the region because it requires the victim to have suffered a permanent, disabling injury, Sherwin told the station.
"You lose your eyes ... there's no replacement," Sherwin said.
Aziz was initially non-verbal and combative when police arrived at the scene, reports the PostBulletin. He was medically evaluated before being taken to jail.
Three Ukrainians associated with the hacking group FIN7 have been arrested in Europe in connection with hacks of more than 100 U.S. companies that led to tens of millions of dollars in losses...
I wonder how the USA was able to infer that these Ukrainians weren't government backed.
In other words, question is: If these were Russians would the USA have gone for them [directly] or directly accused the Russian government like it has done in the no-so-distant past?
On a side note, doesn't this show that our systems are inherently weak ?
not a russian in sight. Trump is right. This proofs undeniabley.
uncrane is weak!
and microsecond trading, and all the illicit actions of the large financial institutes that rig the markets and act as giant pumps that suck up foreign capital and embed into the U.S.? Why are we not indicting those people?
Someone has been fin7ed...
We can only imagine how much more evil Ukraine had planned before Obama sicced his dog, Putin, on the Ukrainians for downing that airplane. I'm glad he had more flexibility after the election. Go Olympics!
Why don't they publish stories when they catch Americans doing this?