The FBI updated the list of Cyber ​​Most Wanted

More Cyber ​​Most Wanted: Zeus trojan mastermind, αυτοκινήτων, ένας κλέφτης ταυτοτήτων ένας malvertiser, και ένας έμπορος λογισμικού keylogger εισήλθαν στο “Wall of Fame” του FBI. Οι ομοσπονδιακοί προσφέρουν μέχρι και 4.200.000 δολάρια αν συμβάλετε στην σύλληψη ή την καταδίκη τους.Cyber ​​Most Wanted

The Federal Service, informed her list of “Cyber ​​Most Wanted” με νέα πρόσωπα (5 νέοι hackers) που συμμετείχαν σε νέες παραβάσεις. Οι “νέοι” hackers προστέθηκαν στη λίστα που περιέχει ήδη τους φερόμενους σαν υπεύθυνους για τη δι ς εναντίον Αμερικάνικων συμφερόντων. Όπως μπορείτε να δείτε οι περισσότεροι είναι στρατιωτικοί από την Κίνα.

At the top of the Cyber ​​Most Wanted list is the alleged mastermind of the Zeus trojan, Evgeniy Mikhailovich Bogachev, known in and as “lucky12345” or “Slavik.” The reward set for his capture reaches 3 million dollars.

The US chases Russian from 2009, and the information they have is that it is somewhere in the Black Sea.

Nicolae Popescu has been prompted for 1 million dollars for his role in fraudulent sales of cars. The Romanian could be anywhere in Europe.

In third place is Alexsey Belan, bounced for 100.000 dollars. It is wanted for violations in three US unnamed companies. Immediately after, he tried to sell millions of usernames and passwords to the black market.

Bagging Peteris Sahurovs is fourth in the list and is bounced for 50.000 dollars.

He is accused of fraudulent suspicious antivirus scams that blackmail those who installed it on their computers.

Carlos Enrique Perez-Melara will also be on the list for 50.000 dollars.

Melara is accused of spreading a keylogger. Melara, a resident of El Salvador, developed the keylogger in San Diego.

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