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The Netherlands continues to produce cybercrime-related news, as a Russian national was extradited to the U.S. for alleged ransomware attacks.
Dubnikov is accused of laundering the loot of Ryuk ransomware attacks, a software linked to a Russian ransomware group. Ryuk has been used to attack hospitals and healthcare providers in the U.S. during the pandemic. According to the indictment by the Department of Justice, Dubnikov and his accomplices knowingly and intentionally laundered the proceeds of ransomware attacks between August 2018 and August 2021.
DeFi aggregator 1inch, launched by Russian national Sergey Kunz and Anton Bukov, have both spoken out against Pertsev’s incarceration. Malik has also organized a support rally for her husband in Amsterdam on August 20:
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