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DOJ Charges Latvian National for Role in 'Trickbot' Ransomware Scam

The "Trickbot Group" told victims they would need to purchase special software through a bitcoin address to decrypt their files.

Actualizado 14 sept 2021, 1:06 p. .m.. Publicado 4 jun 2021, 9:54 p. .m.. Traducido por IA
The DOJ tied a Latvian national for alleged participation in a cybercrime group.
The DOJ tied a Latvian national for alleged participation in a cybercrime group.

The U.S. Department of Justice today charged a Latvian national for her alleged role in an international cybercrime organization that created and deployed a suite of computer banking malware known as "Trickbot" to attempt to defraud consumers, businesses and other organizations.

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  • The DoJ charged Alla Witte (aka Max), 55, with 19 counts of a 47-count indictment, accusing her of participating in the “Trickbot Group,” which operates in Russia, Belarus, the Ukraine and Suriname, the small country on South America’s northeast coast.
  • The ransomware notified victims their computers were encrypted and they would have to buy special software through a bitcoin address that the "Trickbot Group" controlled to decrypt their files.
  • Witte allegedly provided code to the "Trickbot Group" that tracked authorized users of the malware and developed tools and protocols to store stolen login credentials from the users.
  • The group targeted computers belonging to individuals and organizations in northern Ohio, where the charges were filed in U.S. District Court, and elsewhere in the U.S.
  • The FBI, which conducted the investigation, arrested Witte in Miami on Feb. 6.
  • “'Trickbot' infected millions of victim computers worldwide and was used to harvest banking credentials and deliver ransomware,” said Deputy Attorney General Lisa O. Monaco.

Read more: Latvian Police Seize Crypto Worth $126K in Bust of Suspected Cybercrime Ring

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