Scattered Spider Member Extradited to U.S. Amid Ransomware Crackdown
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Peter Stokes, a 19-year-old dual citizen of the U.S. and Estonia, was arrested in Finland and extradited to the U.S. to face charges related to his alleged involvement in the Scattered Spider hacking group. The group is accused of over 100 network intrusions, resulting in more than $100 million in ransom payments and significant damages to U.S. corporations. Stokes faces charges of conspiracy, computer intrusion, and fraud in the Northern District of Illinois. The group, also known as Octo Tempest and 0ktapus, reportedly gained access to employee accounts through fraudulent means, encrypting or exfiltrating data and demanding cryptocurrency for restoration. One notable incident involved a luxury jewelry retailer that suffered at least $2 million in losses despite not paying an $8 million ransom. The case is part of Operation Riptide, a broader FBI initiative targeting cybercrime. Stokes is currently detained pending trial.
Key Points: • Peter Stokes, 19, extradited from Finland to face charges in the U.S. • Scattered Spider linked to over 100 network intrusions and $100 million in ransom. • The group uses fraudulent access to employee accounts for data encryption and extortion.