'Bulletproof Hosting' Criminals Charged in Scheme for Financial Gain
'Bulletproof Hosting' Criminals Charged in Scheme for Financial Gain
This month, Chief Judge Denise Page Hood of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan sentenced Aleksandr Grichishkin, 34, of Russia, to 60 months behind bars for providing customers with “bulletproof hosting” services in the six-year span between 2009 and 2015. These services are designed to infiltrate financial institutions with dangerous malware and are extremely popular in the cybercrime community. Grichishkin’s scheme caused viruses to systems throughout the U.S.More specifically, Grichishkin founded “a bulletproof hosting organization that rented internet protocol (IP) addresses, servers, and domains to cybercriminals who employed this his product to disseminate malware that allowed them to gain access to victims’ computers, form botnets,” and take banking information,” the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) said after law enforcement authorities investigated the case. Malware hosted by the organization included Zeus, SpyEye, Citadel, and the Blackhole Exploit Kit were all involved, and these hosting sites attempted to steal millions of dollars. Zeus is very well-known to cybercriminals and allows these criminals to introduce malicious coding that has caused more than $100 million in losses to date.
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