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Russian Basketball Player Arrested For Alleged Role In Ransomware Attacks (lemonde.fr) 4

joshuark writes: A Russian basketball player, Daniil Kasatkin, was arrested on June 21 in France at the request of the United States as he allegedly is part of a network of hackers. Daniil Kasatkin, aged 26, is accused by the United States of negotiating the payment of ransoms to this hacker network, which he denies. He has been studied in the United States, and is the subject of a U.S. arrest warrant for "conspiracy to commit computer fraud" and "computer fraud conspiracy."

His lawyer alleges that Kasatkin is not guilty of these crimes and that they are instead linked to a second-hand computer that he purchased. "He bought a second-hand computer. He did absolutely nothing. He's stunned," his lawyer, Freric Belot, told the media. "He's useless with computers and can't even install an application. He didn't touch anything on the computer: it was either hacked, or the hacker sold it to him to act under the cover of another person."
The report notes that Kasatkin briefly played NCAA basketball at Penn State before returning to Russia in 2019. He also appeared in 172 games with MBA-MAI before he left the team.
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Russian Basketball Player Arrested For Alleged Role In Ransomware Attacks

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  • Yup (Score:5, Informative)

    by quonset ( 4839537 ) on Friday July 11, 2025 @09:53PM (#65514400)

    They sure were [slashdot.org]. Or was it his twin brother?

  • ... remember to read the headlines of currently posted stories before starting work. It doesn't take long and forgetting to do it does not help repair the tarnished reputation of the Slashdot editorial crew.

  • Could it be that Slashdot was also targeted by ransomware, and the ransom for regaining access to their files was to repost this article?

  • "....He has been studied...." now this implies that he was the subject of a study. If you mean ".. he has been studying..." or "...He studied..." or "He has studied" that would be correct in the meaning of he himself was studying at a certail college or country.

I'd rather just believe that it's done by little elves running around.

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