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Do Government Sanctions Against Ransomware Groups Actually Work?

Posted on 2 November 2023 By Lee No Comments on Do Government Sanctions Against Ransomware Groups Actually Work?
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“From Russia with Love: Prolific Cyber Crook Gets Reality Check”

The Man Behind the Malware

Well hello, Mikhail Matveev! According to Uncle Sam, you’re not just a run-of-the-mill online troublemaker. Nope, they’re calling you a ‘prolific ransomware affiliate.’ Bet you wish you had that label plastered on a job application rather than a most-wanted list.

Wanted: Cyberspace’s Latest Desperado

The U.S. government is certainly not a fan of Mr. Matveev, and I doubt he’d get many Valentine’s Day cards from them. Earlier this year, they threw sanctions at him faster than I swipe left on Tinder profiles. Mikhail is accused of being the mastermind behind several major cyberattacks, both home and abroad.

His Crown Jewels: Hive, LockBit and Babuk Ransomware Variants

Authorities highlight Matveev’s connection to the development and deployment of the Hive, LockBit, and Babuk ransomware variants. These cyber evils put ransomware on the map in an unpleasant way. It sounds like the sort of sequel no one asked for, but could make a gripping Netflix special.

A Hot Take:

Here’s a scorching take to wrap everything up: Seems like the best place for Mikhail to hide would not be some remote, untraceable location off the grid. Instead, he should find a cozy spot amidst the piles of unsolved cold cases. Because at this rate, guys like him appear to slip through the cracks more frequently than most of us lose our car keys.


Original article: https://techcrunch.com/2023/11/02/government-sanctions-ransomware-effective/

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