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The founder of the Russian cybersecurity company ChronoPay sentenced

Series of frauds and DDoS attacks: the top of the russian cybersecurity in the dock

Pavel Vrublevsky, founder of Russian cybersecurity company ChronoPay, has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for crimes of fraud and organized criminal activity. In 2010, he orchestrated a DDoS attack that disrupted air traffic in southern Russia. Despite his conviction, investigations continue into the possibility of other accomplices within his team.

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Pavel Vrublevsky, the founder of the Russian cybersecurity firm ChronoPay, has been sentenced to 14 years in prison. The decision was made by the Moscow court following his involvement in a series of criminal activities, including large-scale fraud and membership of an organized criminal group.

Air traffic disrupted

The trial highlighted Vrublevsky's key role in the fraud perpetrated in 2010, which led to the disruption of air traffic in southern Russia. He staged a DDoS attack against Assist, an online payment system used by several airlines, causing significant operational problems.

CronoPay, a significant target

As the founder of ChronoPay, Vrublevsky was a major figure in the Russian cybersecurity industry. The company he founded is responsible for processing online transactions and protecting customer information. Today, Vrublevsky is found guilty of abusing his position of power, causing significant damage to the entire industry.

The investigations continue

Despite Vrublevsky's conviction, the investigation continues. Russian authorities are still investigating other alleged accomplices in his team. The verdict sent a clear message to the hacker community: all illegal activities will be prosecuted with the utmost severity.

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07/26/2023 12:12

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