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US offers $2M reward for info on Ukrainian hackers

2 hackers accused of stealing, selling thousands of confidential files, says top US diplomat Pompeo

Beyza Binnur Donmez  | 22.07.2020 - Update : 23.07.2020
US offers $2M reward for info on Ukrainian hackers

ANKARA

US State Secretary Mike Pompeo announced Wednesday that Washington offers rewards of up to $1 million "each for information leading to the arrests of two Ukrainian hackers".

Pompeo in a statement accused Artem Viacheslavovich Radchenko and Oleksandr Vitalyevich Ieremenko of "participating in transnational organized crime, specifically cybercrime."

"Cyber criminals do not observe nor respect the rule of law in any country," he warned and urged all governments "to cooperate and coordinate on bringing these criminals to justice and protect innocent citizens throughout the world."

The top diplomat noted that US Secret Service led an investigation resulting in a 16-count indictment against Radchenko and Ieremenko in January, "charging them with securities fraud conspiracy, wire fraud conspiracy, computer fraud conspiracy, wire fraud, and computer fraud."

The indictment alleges Radchenko and Ieremenko hacked the Security and Exchange Commission's (SEC) Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval system and stole thousands of confidential files, which were then illegally sold for profit.

The SEC has also filed a civil complaint charging Ieremenko and other individuals and entities.

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