Evgeniy Bogachev: The World's Largest Cyber ​​Crime

On Sunday, the New York Times published an article about Evgeniy M. Bogachev, describing him as "the world's most cybercriminal." The NYT story contained details about the hacker's crimes, financials such as ah, cars, cars and photos of him reminiscent of FBI movies.

Bogachev

O Bogachev has long been wanted for his activity as he has "expropriated" millions of dollars from businesses around the world and has placed hundreds of thousands of computers under his control. The GameOver Zeus malware literally made him rich.

Bugachev, according to the New York Times, is believed to work with the Russian secret services. He was, moreover, one of the people who under President Obama 2016 imposed sanctions in response to the case of Russian hacking aimed at influencing the presidential elections in the United States.

Another photo on Twitter seems to hold a Bengal cat wearing leopard pajamas and sunglasses indoors.

According to the article, Bogechev owns two villas in France and a fleet of cars parked all over Europe so that he never has to rent a vehicle on his vacation. He has a lot of luxury cars, but he prefers the Jeep Grand Cherokee. He owns a yacht. He is extremely paranoid. He lives on the surface with his name.

There is no extradition treaty between the US and And anyway, the Russians are in no mood to cooperate with the US in this fight against hacking, so Bogachev can continue to spend his vast fortune. For now, there is one 3 Million Dollar Fee for the capture of Bogachev.

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Written by Dimitris

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