Thursday, April 28, 2022

U.S. government offers $10 million bounty for Sandworm, the Russian hackers blamed for destructive cyberattacks

Somebody must be reading my blog posts. Just kidding! 

However, about two weeks ago I complained here about the lack of effective law enforcement against e.g. malware and ransomware and cyber attacks and possible state actors behind it.

Let the hunt begin! Bounty hunters to the rescue!

"The U.S. government has stepped up its hunt for six Russian intelligence officers, best known as the state-backed hacking group dubbed “Sandworm,” by offering a $10 million bounty for information that identifies or locates its members.
The Sandworm hackers — who work for a division of Russia’s GRU, the country’s military intelligence division — are known for launching damaging and destructive cyberattacks against critical infrastructure, including food supplies and the energy sector. ..."

US offers bounty for Sandworm, the Russian hackers blamed for destructive cyberattacks | TechCrunch

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