• Suspect arrested with links to 4.5M DoppelPaymer ransomware attac

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Tuesday, May 13, 2025 10:30:10
    Suspect arrested with links to 4.5M DoppelPaymer ransomware attacks

    Date:
    Tue, 13 May 2025 09:29:00 +0000

    Description:
    Moldovan police arrested a man suspected of the 2021 ransomware attack and seized his electronic gear.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================A man was arrested in Moldova He is suspected of mounting multiple cyberattacks One of the attacks caused roughly 4.5 million in damages

    Moldovan authorities have arrested a 45-year-old foreign national suspected
    of mounting multiple cyberattacks, including a ransomware attack with multimillion-dollar damages.

    In a press release published on the website of the Moldova police, it was
    said that multiple national law enforcement agencies participated, together with the Dutch police. The persons identity was not disclosed, it was only said that he was temporarily in Moldova, and not a Moldovan national.

    He is announced as an international wanted for committing several cybercrimes (ransomware attacks, blackmail and money laundering) on companies based in
    the Netherlands, the machine-translated press release says.

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    The Moldovan police said the person is suspected of organizing a ransomware attack on the Dutch Scientific Research Organization (NWO), causing material damage of 4.5 million. They seem to be referring to the February 2021 attack, when a group known as DoppelPaymer struck NWO and, when a ransom payment
    wasnt met, released stolen sensitive files on the net.

    According to Science.org , the attack began on 8 February and completely knocked out the agency's grant application and review process and cut off NWO's communication with applicants, grantees, and universities. The organization disclosed the attack a few days later, on February 14, and said that it was no longer able to use email, apps, or phones. It was also forced to cancel meetings until at least March 15, and said it was unable to receive or pay its bills.

    During the arrest, the police also searched the suspects home and car, and seized 84,000 in cash, an electronic wallet, two laptops, a mobile phone, a tablet, six bank cards, two portable data storage devices, and six memory cards.

    The suspect is currently under arrest and is awaiting extradition. Although the announcement doesnt state which nationality the suspect is, or where hell be extradited, its safe to assume that he will be sent to the Netherlands.

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