The Justice Department said in court papers unsealed on Monday that it was accusing a notorious Russian spammer, Peter Levashov, of wire fraud and unauthorized interception of electronic communications after his Friday arrest in Spain. As Levashov, 36, was being arrested while on vacation with his family in Barcelona, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and several private companies neutralized his online network of tens of thousands of computers infected with a malware known as Kelihos. Authorities said Levashov used the network to send hundreds of millions of spam emails worldwide each year, advertising counterfeit drugs, remedies for erectile dysfunction, and work-at-home scams, and used malware to get into victims' bank accounts. He is expected to be extradited to the U.S. Source: The New York Times, The Washington Post |
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