7/02/2015

FBI Reward Of $ 4.2 Million Arrested Five Hackers

The following five were FBI most wanted hacker was accused of stealing health care, jobs and banking data.


Except murderers, drug dealers, rapists, the FBI (the FBI) most wanted criminals also includes network.

According to data provided by the FBI, the five highest reward amount cybercriminals caused hundreds of millions of dollars in losses, the authorities are willing to come up with $ 4.2 million to collect clues.

Cybercrime has increasingly become a headache for the Obama administration. From Target and Sony and other large companies to government departments have become the victim of a hacker attack.

The five were FBI most wanted hacker was accused of stealing health care, jobs and banking data, or coerce the victim to pay a ransom to regain control of the device, as well as to carry out fake online auction.

Here are the five most wanted hacker FBI criminal record:

1. Evgeniy Mikhailovich Bogachev winnings: $ 3,000,000


Evgeniy Mikhailovich Bogachev is the mastermind behind ZouS Trojans. The Trojan to steal bank account numbers, passwords, and security questions and any other information that can be used to control bank accounts. "Zeus" hackers use this information impersonate account holders will not lead to the transfer of funds in the account and the bank's alarm. FBI computer network department responsible for the invasion of Section federal agents Christopher Stangl said that in 2009, when the FBI began investigating the "Zeus" Trojan when the computer infected with the virus by more than 1 million units, Boga Gorbachev has been stolen from the bank 1 billion.

Although the FBI has said it treats all wanted, but still in first place Boga Geoff wanted standings.

Stengel said: "He might be our number one goal."

Boga Geoff is believed hiding in Russia.

2. Nicolae Popescu winnings: $ 1,000,000


Nicolae Popescu employs a "proven effective" approach to online consumer fraud. In 2012 he set up a fake car auction sites such as AutoTrader and Cars.com will be sold non-existent cars. Popescu and other hacking conspiracy defrauded victims a total of $ 3 million from the auction. Other 6 hacker gang arrested in 2012, but the authorities have been caught Popescu. FBI thinks he is currently hiding in Romania.

3. Alexsey Belan reward: $ 100,000


Alexsey Belan had invaded headquarters in Nevada and California 3 appliance business website to steal user account data and millions of encrypted passwords in 2012 and 2013. Stengel said he is selling these data to other criminals.

Stengel said: "This information is very valuable in the underground market, and this market is driven underground these criminals steal more data."

4. Peteris Sahurovs Bounty: $ 50,000


Peteris Sahurovs posing as hotel chains to news websites with malicious software, advertising. When a user opens a Web page with these ads, malicious software will lock the computer and encrypted computer files, Saffo Ross then extort $ 50 to restore functionality to the user, otherwise, this computer will always pop up window.

Stengel said Sahurovs demand lower amount, so that users are willing to pay a ransom. Sometimes, to pay ransom than the police or let the computer repair shop to find malware source code much easier.

This Latvian hacker profit from more than two million US dollars.

5. Shaileshkumar "Sam" Jain Bounty: $ 50,000


Shaileshkumar "Sam" Jain is a US citizen, he issued false pop ads to users by hijacking the browser, allowing users that their computer is infected with a virus, and then selling fake security software to eliminate popups to the user. Between 2006 and 2008, Jean this means $ 100 million profit.

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