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US unseals charges, offers $10 million reward for info on Russian hackers

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By AJ Vicens

July ‌14 (Reuters) - U.S. authorities on Tuesday unsealed ​charges and offered a $10 million reward for information on ⁠three Russians accused of providing computer infrastructure related to ransomware attacks and other malicious cyber activities ​against U.S. critical infrastructure.

According to the U.S. government statement:

• Alexander ‌Volosovik, Kirill Zatolokin, and Yulia Pankova helped facilitate cybercriminal activity against U.S. critical infrastructure affecting victims in ⁠21 states and in several countries, ⁠with losses amounting to tens of millions of dollars.

• Among the victims are unnamed banks, schools, government entities, hospitals and media companies throughout the ‌U.S.

• The indictment accuses the three of conspiracy to ⁠commit and aid and abet ‌computer fraud, conspiracy to commit ​wire fraud, wire fraud, and conspiracy to commit money laundering.

• The U.S. State Department announced it ‌was offering a $10 million reward for ​information on the ⁠three or their companies, Media Land and ‌ML.Cloud, which offered so-called “bulletproof” ⁠hosting services, a term used to describe infrastructure designed to be resistant to detection and takedowns by ​law enforcement.

• Reuters ‌could not immediately locate contact information for Volosovik, Zatolokin ⁠or Pankova, or the ​companies listed.

(Reporting by AJ Vicens in Detroit; ​editing by Edward Tobin)

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