Russian authorities have arrested Mikhail Matveev, a 32-year-old wanted by the United States for his alleged involvement in ransomware attacks targeting critical infrastructure. Known online by aliases such as Wazawaka and Boriselcin, Matveev has been linked to ransomware groups like LockBit, Hive, and Babuk, which have targeted hospitals, airlines, and government organizations. In 2023, the FBI added Matveev to its most-wanted list, and the US Justice and Treasury Departments announced charges, sanctions, and a $10 million bounty for his capture. His arrest comes amid a broader crackdown on cybercriminals in Russia, including the sentencing of four REvil ransomware group members. This development signals potential cooperation between Russia and other nations in combating cybercrime. Continue here.
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