Russian national Mikhail Pavlovich Matveev was accused by the Justice Department with launching cyber ransom attacks against DC and New Jersey police.
Philip R. Sellinger, U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey, said in a statement.
A Russian national was charged with coordinating ransomware attacks against U.S. intuitions, including law enforcement in the nation's capital. On April 26, 2021, Babuk conspirators deployed ransomware against the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, D.C., and then threatened to disclose sensitive information to the public unless a payment was made. As part of that specific attack, Matveev allegedly intentionally infected the police department’s computer systems with Babuk ransomware, stole data and then attempted to extort the department, threatening disclosure of sensitive information unless payment was made.
"We want the indictment, sanctions and reward for Mikhail Matveev to sound an alarm in the ranks of cyber criminals all over the world," Special Agent in Charge James Dennehy, of the FBI’s Newark Field Office, said in a statement."The FBI and our law enforcement partners, as well as our international partners, are coming after you.
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