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US Indicts Russian Nationals for $63M Cybercrime Linked to Ransomware Attacks
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On July 14, 2026, the U.S. Department of Justice unsealed an indictment against three Russian nationals—Alexander Volosovik, Kirill Zatolokin, and Yulia Pankova—charging them with conspiracy to commit computer fraud, wire fraud, and money laundering. The indictment, originally filed in December 2024, alleges that the defendants operated two companies, Media Land and ML.Cloud, which provided bulletproof hosting services facilitating ransomware attacks on U.S. critical infrastructure. Victims include banks, schools, hospitals, and government entities across 21 states, resulting in losses exceeding $63 million. The U.S. State Department has offered a reward of up to $10 million for information leading to their capture. The indictment highlights the defendants' role in enabling ransomware groups like LockBit and BlackSuit, which have targeted various sectors. This case reflects ongoing efforts to combat international cybercrime and protect U.S. infrastructure from foreign threats.
Key Points: • Three Russian nationals indicted for facilitating ransomware attacks on U.S. infrastructure. • Victims span 21 states, including banks, schools, and hospitals, with losses over $63 million. • U.S. offers a $10 million reward for information on the indicted individuals and their companies.